Judy Ranniger-Meza, LCSW
Psychotherapist at Studio For Change, PC- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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Experience
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Studio For Change, PC
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United States
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Mental Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Psychotherapist
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Feb 2016 - Present
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Psychotherapist
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Mar 2012 - Mar 2016
Solo practice. Individual, couples, adolescent and family therapy. Solo practice. Individual, couples, adolescent and family therapy.
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Amundson & Schwartz Psychological Consulting
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1101 Lake St. Oak Park, Il 60301 and 6500 W. 65th st. Chicago, Il. 60638
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Psychotherapist
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Jan 2011 - Jun 2013
Group practice. Individual, couple, children and adolescent, and family therapy at 2 locations in the Chicago land area. Group practice. Individual, couple, children and adolescent, and family therapy at 2 locations in the Chicago land area.
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Leyden Family Service & Mental Health Center
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United States
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Mental Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Psychotherapist
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Jul 2006 - Jul 2011
Provided individual, child/adolescent, couple, and family therapy within a community mental health setting to a primarily low-income, Medicaid funded population. Provided casemanagement services as needed. Provided individual, child/adolescent, couple, and family therapy within a community mental health setting to a primarily low-income, Medicaid funded population. Provided casemanagement services as needed.
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Trilogy, Inc
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Rogers Park area of Chicago
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Psychotherapist
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Jul 2005 - Jul 2008
Provided individual therapy to adults within a community mental health setting addressing the needs of the chronically mentally ill. Provided individual therapy to adults within a community mental health setting addressing the needs of the chronically mentally ill.
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Metropolitan Family Services
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West and Southwest sides of Chicago
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Psychotherapist; Adoption Preservation Program
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Feb 2002 - May 2004
Provided in-home individual and family therapy to families within an Adoption Preservation program, primarily serving the west and southwest sides. This program's purpose was to prevent the dissolution of adoptive placements and strengthen the attachment and bonds of adoptive children and parents. Provided psycho-educational groups to children and families. Provided in-home individual and family therapy to families within an Adoption Preservation program, primarily serving the west and southwest sides. This program's purpose was to prevent the dissolution of adoptive placements and strengthen the attachment and bonds of adoptive children and parents. Provided psycho-educational groups to children and families.
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Association House of Chicago
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West Town/Humboldt Park area of Chicago
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Consultant, Division Director, Program Director, Group Home Supervisor, Psychotherapist
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Jun 1984 - Sep 1994
Held a variety of direct service, clinical, and management positions within a community-based Child Welfare program. Created standardized casemanagement procedures and practices and upgraded the provision of casemanagement and clinical services provided to a primarily Latino population. Provided training to foster and birth parents; creating original curriculum and presenting standardized trainings on issues of parenting and foster parenting. Held a variety of direct service, clinical, and management positions within a community-based Child Welfare program. Created standardized casemanagement procedures and practices and upgraded the provision of casemanagement and clinical services provided to a primarily Latino population. Provided training to foster and birth parents; creating original curriculum and presenting standardized trainings on issues of parenting and foster parenting.
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Kaleidoscope, Inc.
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Chicago
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Family Worker
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Jun 1981 - Jun 1984
Provided in-home casemanagement and support services to intact families to prevent placement or re-integrate children after placement in an innovative child welfare program that pioneered individualized, family-centered, community-focused care to abused and neglected children and their families. Provided in-home casemanagement and support services to intact families to prevent placement or re-integrate children after placement in an innovative child welfare program that pioneered individualized, family-centered, community-focused care to abused and neglected children and their families.
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Education
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One Spirit Interfaith/Interspiritual Seminary
Ordination as an Interfaith Minister, Interfaith Ministry -
UIC Jane Addams School of Social Work
Masters in Social Work, Social Work -
Loyola University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Social Work