In today’s world, we all can use a little compassion and understanding. Everyone experiences the world differently and understanding your unique characteristics and circumstances can be key to leading a healthy lifestyle. As our world is ever-changing, client-centered approaches include keeping in touch with the most current research in the field. Overall, acknowledging each person as an individual provides you with the support you need to promote your health, healing, and best self.
I have worked with people across the lifespan, to include children with autism spectrum disorder and their families, adolescents struggling with anxiety and depression, and adults with serious mental illness. I received my bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Alverno College in Milwaukee and later moved to the East coast to earn a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the American School of Professional Psychology. I continued my training in Washington D.C. and obtained a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
At KKJ, I offer individual therapy to children age 2+ and adults. I am available to conduct evaluations for individuals searching for in-depth assessment of challenging circumstances. I aim to provide a report that, not only encompasses the issue areas, but enlightens how individuals are impacted by their current situation. My goals for an evaluation are to clearly depict areas that are affecting an individual and identify the best way to move forward for those involved.
I am also available for co-parenting services for families who are struggling to find common ground regarding your child’s care. For parents who are not together, co-parenting can be challenging and create additional conflict within the family. Sessions will support families in maintaining relationships that will allow a positive environment for your child’s growth. Learning to communicate with purpose will promote effective ways to engage with your children, and your co-parenting partner, so the family can function effectively as a whole.
To contact me directly, please email me at drstephanie@kkjpsych.com.
From Stephanie:
Claudia Black once said, “Your perceptions are often far more accurate than you are willing to believe.” I hold a strong belief that we feel how we feel for a reason, and that reason is important. Acknowledging our personal perceptions can be vital to understanding ourselves and how we interact with the world. Personally, I find hiking and spending time outdoors very grounding. I also enjoy spending time with my friends, family, and energetic puppy, Maebel.
Stephanie Skibba, Psy.D
In today’s world, we all can use a little compassion and understanding. Everyone experiences the world differently and understanding your unique characteristics and circumstances can be key to leading a healthy lifestyle. As our world is ever-changing, client-centered approaches include keeping in touch with the most current research in the field. Overall, acknowledging each person as an individual provides you with the support you need to promote your health, healing, and best self.
I have worked with people across the lifespan, to include children with autism spectrum disorder and their families, adolescents struggling with anxiety and depression, and adults with serious mental illness. I received my bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Alverno College in Milwaukee and later moved to the East coast to earn a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the American School of Professional Psychology. I continued my training in Washington D.C. and obtained a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
At KKJ, I offer individual therapy to children age 2+ and adults. I am available to conduct evaluations for individuals searching for in-depth assessment of challenging circumstances. I aim to provide a report that, not only encompasses the issue areas, but enlightens how individuals are impacted by their current situation. My goals for an evaluation are to clearly depict areas that are affecting an individual and identify the best way to move forward for those involved.
I am also available for co-parenting services for families who are struggling to find common ground regarding your child’s care. For parents who are not together, co-parenting can be challenging and create additional conflict within the family. Sessions will support families in maintaining relationships that will allow a positive environment for your child’s growth. Learning to communicate with purpose will promote effective ways to engage with your children, and your co-parenting partner, so the family can function effectively as a whole.
To contact me directly, please email me at drstephanie@kkjpsych.com.
From Stephanie:
Claudia Black once said, “Your perceptions are often far more accurate than you are willing to believe.” I hold a strong belief that we feel how we feel for a reason, and that reason is important. Acknowledging our personal perceptions can be vital to understanding ourselves and how we interact with the world. Personally, I find hiking and spending time outdoors very grounding. I also enjoy spending time with my friends, family, and energetic puppy, Maebel.