My name is Bill Koski, and I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. I use my years of counseling experience to bring hope, help and healing. My many clients have benefited from wisdom and insight as they progress toward their therapeutic goals.
My approach
My graduate degree focused on Adlerian Psychology. As such, we explore events from early years as well as the presenting issues. I believe that clients benefit from a holistic approach, taking inventory of health from a mental, emotional and even physical aspect. Also, as client wishes, I incorporate spiritual practices into our sessions together.
My focus
I work effectively with clients of all ages, including individuals, couples and families. Using my expertise as a Certified Brain Health Coach and a Certified Life Coach, I incorporate education and valuable tools into the counseling sessions. In addition to relational issues, anxiety and depression, my caseload has focused on anger management, brain injuries, disabilities, addiction recovery, trauma healing, and veteran issues.
My communication style
For lasting change to take place, it is important that we are explore thoughts and feelings with honesty, based on a foundation of trust. Both truth and kindness are key to healing. Encouragement is vital, and confrontation is gentle.
My journey to mental healthcare
I enjoy helping people - always have. My parents were both counselors, so I learned how to face problems, get unstuck and find solutions. It brings me joy when my clients experience a better life by going through this process!
My goals for you
I function as an experienced guide. Together, we explore where they are in life and where they want to be. I walk with them in their journey as they take each step along the way. We refocus on the goals when setbacks happen, and celebrate the victories as they come.
My first session with you
My clients can expect to be welcomed with care and compassion, in a safe and trusting environment. I take the time to get to know my clients and listen to whatever brought them into my office. It takes courage to seek counseling, and I honor that.