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| Tom Sitting Wolf Undine LCSW
Background Information Tom Undine finds that at the core of human existence is the need to help and heal others and ourselves. How this happens is a process he has dedicated his life toward. Tom graduated from Loyola University with a masters degree in Social Work and has an Illinois Social Work License. He has over eight years of experience in helping adolescents and adults. He has worked with chronic mentally ill clients doing case management. He has worked in residential settings with acting-out teenagers. He has facilitated groups in therapeutic schools. He has worked with severely troubled and disturbed adolescents in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. As part of an intact family recovery program, he has provided family therapy services. He also has experience working in the high school setting as a school social worker. Since the age of sixteen, Kevin Red Bear Dubrow LCSW has mentored Tom. He continues to receive social work supervision and consultation from Red Bear. Tom has been trained as a small group facilitator at the National Training Laboratories (NTL). He has been trained in crisis intervention and mediation. He has organized retreats, summer projects and programs for youth. He has organized and guided rites of passage weekends for the initiation of boys to become men. He has been a presenter and a group facilitator at Snowball and Snowflake programs. Tom has organized and actively participated in community art projects and theatre. He has studied and worked as a mime, actor and puppeteer; he is a puppet maker and has led puppet making and performing workshops. He is a musician who passionately enjoys the accordion, banjo and guitar. Currently, Tom provides counseling services for adolescents, young adults and adults through Dubrow and Associates. Tom finds HEALTH ---- physical, metal, emotional and spiritual --- to be of the utmost importance. Since his teen years, he has been a yoga practitioner of Hatha, Prana and Bikram Yoga. He is a student of several martial art tradtions, notably Tai Chi and Aikido. Tom also is concerned about nutrition and optimum body health. He finds creativity and art vital to the life of a healthy human being. Influenced by Jung, Rumi, Rilke, Kabir, Bly and the wisdom of many ancient and indigenous traditions, Tom offers a meaningful process toward being joyfully alive as a healthy, whole human being. For Tom, the process to becoming truly alive is one’s work of art. |
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