Associates in Family Care

Associates in Family Care
Naperville Location 630-983-0600 xt. 10
info@associatesinfamilycare.com
Our Naperville Therapists

James A. Shalley, Psy.D.


Simone R. Schmale, M.S.Ed., L.C.P.C.

Simone is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who joins Associates in Family Care in Naperville and Lake Zurich.  Her clinical experience was gained in a variety of settings including an inpatient hospital for children and adolescents, and a Partial Hospitalization Program for adolescents and adults, which also provided a specialized program for substance abuse, and outpatient treatment centers.  Simone also serves as clinical advisor to the West Suburban Bipolar Group located in DuPage County.

Simone is passionate about serving adolescents and children and works effectively with families on multi-dimensional concerns. A tenacious and compassionate counselor, Simone's clients enjoy her collaborative approach as she assists them to alleviate the strain of life stressors and traumas in order to reach their individual and collective goals.

In addition, Simone is a professionally trained singer and musician and lives in Wheaton with her husband and baby daughter.   



Sandra Lee Blood, M.A., L.C.P.C.

Sandra enjoys volunteering at Willow Creek Community Church and lives a productive single life in the northwest suburbs with her cat Green Eyes.

Education and Credentials
Master of Clinical Psychology, Wheaton College
Bachelor of Psychology, Roosevelt University
Internship, The Guidance Center-a subsidiary of Elmhurst Hospital

Coping With Fear and/or ER:The Emotion Response Or What can the mind/body connection do for me?


 

William J. Smith M.S., L.C.P.C.
 
William is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and has experience in the field of counseling for over thirty five years. His primary focus is to help others understand their personal goals and ways to best reach them. William enjoys working with a wide variety of clients as well as leading workshops and personal growth classes. He has worked in numerous settings including hospitals, government, and out-patient facilities Through his work with individuals, couples, families, and groups over the years, Bill has gained a unique understanding and outlook. This outlook allows him to offer unique insights to his patients.
 
William has extensive experience working with individuals experiencing a divorce transition and has taught over 500 seminars on the effects of divorce on children. He has also facilitated parenting, substance abuse, anger management, weight control and domestic violence groups. Bill is married, with a grown daughter living in Dallas. He enjoys walking and playing golf.
 
Education and Credentials
Masters of Science Degree, George Williams College
Bachelor of Arts Degree, Illinois Benedictine College

Scott M. Cyphers, M.A., L.C.P.C.


Scott is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who has been practicing in the state of Illinois for seven years. His clinical experience has entailed both outpatient community mental health and inpatient psychiatric settings since 1998. As well as providing individual, couples and family therapy, Scott has developed a method in working with the unique challenges today's adolescents face. He believes that repeat patterns of behavior are largely established due to past hurts and lies that teens have come to believe about themselves.
 
Scott is authentic and approachable in his counseling style, with a technique aimed at unveiling truths about ourselves and others. Scott's counseling addresses aspects of personality that can interfere with relationships and intimacy with significant others.
 
He also has a passion for helping men develop their crucial role within the family context.
With a background in theological studies, Scott welcomes people looking to explore religious and spiritual dimensions of personhood.
 
Scott enjoys playing the acoustic guitar and is a creative singer/ songwriter.
He lives in the northwest suburbs with his wife, Marlo and daughters, Emma and Grace.
 
Education and Credentials
Master of Counseling, Denver Seminary
Bachelor of Theology and Biblical Studies, Moody Bible Institute
Internship, Minirth-Meier New Life Clinics



Kerri Oros L.C.S.W.

Kerri is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.  Her experience includes working with children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples.  Her areas of clinical focus include developmental concerns, eating disorders, behavior disorders, autism disorders, divorce issues, anxiety, depression, parenting and women’s issues.

Kerri is currently teaching Social Work courses at the college level. She was previously employed for 4 years as a school social worker, where she met the emotional needs of both students in regular education and in special education.  She has taught classes on social skills, ADHD, and anti-bullying/empathy.  Kerri has also worked as a case manager for agencies in the Aurora area. She completed training as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for Kane County in 2007 and volunteers with several churches in the Aurora area.

Kerri has enjoyed working with people of different genders and ages.  Kerri’s passion is to guide others in their lives when they find themselves in need of support.  She draws on her education and experiences to be effective and compassionate in this work.  Kerri values and respects her clients as she helps them discover their strengths. 

Kerri lives in the west suburbs with her husband and son. 


Education and Credentials
Type 73 Certificate, State of Illinois
Master of Social Work, Aurora University
Bachelor of Social Work, Aurora University



Douglas L. McKinley, Psy. D.
       

 

As founder and director of Associates in Family Care, Ltd., Dr. McKinley began a group practice in 1991 with a passion for providing a holistic health model of treatment including spiritual, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth. In 1999, the practice expanded to offer personal and executive coaching and a speaking service that provides seminars and retreats.

Currently Dr. McKinley is focused on leadership of the three divisions of Associates in Family Care: Intervention (counseling services), Prevention (seminars), and Development (life coaching), while seeing therapy clients on a limited basis. Dr. McKinley pursues the study of psychology and theology and enjoys teaching and writing.
His first book on marriage, Mad About Us, was published in 2004. 

Dr. McKinley lives in Chicago's west suburbs with his wife Jana, and children, Seth and Megan.

Education and Credentials
Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, Adler School of Professional Psychology
Master of Counseling, Wright State University
Bachelor of Psychology & Christian Education, Olivet Nazarene University

Master Certified Coach, International Coach Federation
Registered Corporate Coach, National Association for Business Coaching
Director of Corporate Coaching and Graduate, Institute for Life Coach Training