MEDICAID NOTICE: Lurie Children’s continues to serve all patients enrolled in Medicaid. As a safety-net hospital, we will continue providing high-quality care to every child who needs us.

AVISO SOBRE MEDICAID: Lurie Children’s continúa atendiendo a todos los pacientes inscritos en Medicaid. Como hospital perteneciente a la red de protección social, continuaremos brindando atención de alta calidad a cada niño que nos necesite.

Keith V. Wallace, MDiv, MSW, LCSW

Senior Social Worker, The Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

Language:
English
More information. Offering Telemedicine Visits:
Yes

Location

Lurie Children's Hospital Outpatient Center in Lincoln Park

2515 N. Clark Street/467 W. Deming Place
Chicago, Illinois 60614-3393

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About

Mr. Wallace has a passion for holistic wellness of mind, body and Spirit in the lives of others. His therapeutic endeavors are focused on individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families who are presently suffering from substance abuse, depression, anxiety disorders, trauma, grief, self esteem, sexual orientation issues and a wide array of life circumstances. As a seasoned profession, he blends compassion, intellectual insights, current research, and psychological awareness to create sacred spaces in which empowerment and hope may flourish. He welcomes working with diverse patient populations in a collaborative relationship in achieving ones goals.

If you would like to better manage your stress, overcome anxiety, decrease depression, improve relationships and develop positive coping skills Mr. Wallace is committed to providing you effective strategies to address your concerns with honesty, respect and compassion.

Clinical Interests

Individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families who are presently suffering from substance abuse, depression, anxiety disorders, trauma, grief, self esteem, sexual orientation issues and a wide array of life circumstances

Specialty

Education & Training

Education: Fordham University, New York, NY, 1999; Blanton Peale Graduate Institutes of Religion and Health, 1999; Columbia University, New York, NY, 1990; City of College of the City of New York, New York, NY, 1983