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LifeWorks Family Treatment Group of Kansas City
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Grey Endres, LSCSW, LCSW As a founding partner of LifeWorks, Grey’s passion for helping families has made him an invaluable resource in Kansas City’s fostering and adoptive community, as well as throughout the bi-state area. A renowned speaker in the topics of attachment, family systems and parenting, Grey is also an adjunct professor at the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, University of Missouri at Kansas City and at Ottawa University. Grey lives in the Kansas City area with his wife and three children.
Susan Peach, MSW, LCSW Also a founding partner of LifeWorks, Susan has committed half her life to her calling working with hurting children and their families in a variety of professional settings. Her unique and authentic style make her not only an in demand therapist, but also a sought after presenter and lecturer. With a graduate background that includes theology as well as social work, Susan has also completed extensive post graduate training in the areas of bonding and attachment. Susan lives in the Kansas City area with her husband and three children.
Jana Frye, MSW, LCSW Jana brings to LifeWorks over a decade of experience and vast knowledge of the public foster care and child welfare systems. As an adoptee herself, Jana offers a personal and relevant connection to the children and families with whom she serves. Jana completed her Masters in Social Work degree at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas and lives with her husband and 3 children in Kansas City.
Kealey Williams, MS, ATR-BC, LPC Kealey graduated from Emporia State University with a Masters Degree in Art Therapy, with additional post graduate training as a Masters level Counselor. Kealey has a background working with groups, individuals, and families, counseling in a residential treatment center. During that time, she developed and implemented a program for Children with Abuse Reactive Sexual Behaviors. Additionally, Kealey teaches Art Therapy at Avila University, is an artist and a mother.
Danielle Cool, LSCSW, LCSW Danielle has worked with children and their families since 1996, primarily in multicultural settings. With social work degrees from the University of Iowa and Kansas University, Danielle is known in Kansas City’s residential treatment community for her effective use of directive play therapy and narrative storytelling. Her treatment approaches target younger children and their families. Danielle and her husband and young daughter live in the Kansas City area.
Adam Robe, MSW, LCSW Adam has more than a decade of experience working with children and families in the child welfare arena including residential treatment, adoption, and foster care training. Adam was adopted at the age of nine and spent four years in foster care, giving him a unique perspective on the field. He graduated from the University of Kansas with a masters degree in social work. Adam is married and has two wonderful girls with whom he spends his days.
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