Kimberly Duris

EdD, Clinical Supervision

About Me

Adolescents struggling with substance abuse and personality disorders – and the families trying to support them – often fall through the cracks of traditional mental health systems that aren’t designed to address the complex interplay of developmental, psychological, and social factors affecting young people. Kimberly Duris has dedicated over 25 years to understanding and treating these challenging presentations, becoming a recognised expert who bridges clinical practice, academic training, and community leadership to create comprehensive support systems for vulnerable youth.

As Full Professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Lewis University and Clinical Director of Guiding Light Counseling, Dr. Duris brings unique expertise that spans clinical practice, educator training, and community service. Her EdD in Counselor Education and Supervision, combined with her roles as Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor, demonstrate her commitment to both direct service and professional development. Her co-authored book What You Need to Know about Personality Disorders (Bloomsbury Academic) and recognition as a media expert in the Newswise Expert Database reflect her ability to translate complex clinical knowledge into accessible guidance for professionals and families.

Dr. Duris’s expertise spans children and adolescent mental health, substance abuse counseling, personality disorders, community mental health, clinical supervision, and counselor education. Her approach recognises that effective treatment of adolescents requires understanding developmental psychology, family systems, school environments, and community resources. She specialises in cases where substance abuse and personality disorders co-occur, situations requiring intensive community support, and training the next generation of counselors to work effectively with high-risk youth.

What sets her training apart is comprehensive systems thinking combined with real-world experience. Duris doesn’t just teach individual therapy techniques – she shows practitioners how to coordinate care across multiple systems while advocating for policy changes that support vulnerable youth. Her role as elected school board president demonstrates her commitment to creating environments where all children can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

For your practice, expect to gain specific interventions for adolescent substance abuse, tools for working with emerging personality disorders, and frameworks for coordinating care across family, school, and community systems. Her approach particularly benefits clinicians working with high-risk adolescents, those treating dual-diagnosis presentations, or practitioners wanting to develop advocacy and systems-change skills.

Quick Win: Duris’s “developmental assets mapping” technique helps practitioners quickly identify the protective factors and risk factors in an adolescent’s environment – helping to reveal intervention opportunities that traditional individual therapy approaches can sometimes miss.

Qualifications

  • EdD, Counselor Education and Supervision, Lewis University, 2015
  • MA, Counseling Psychology, Lewis University, 2000–2002
  • BA, Psychology and Criminal Social Justice, Lewis University, 1996–2000
  • Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Illinois 
  • Certified Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Counselor (CADC)
  • Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS)
  • 25+ years experience in mental health counseling

Authored Publications

  • What You Need to Know about Personality Disorders (co-author)
  • Multiple scholarly articles on counseling psychology, personality disorders, substance abuse treatment, and counselor education
  • Professional publications in peer-reviewed journals on mental health topics

Leadership & Teaching

  • Full Professor, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, Department of Psychology, Lewis University, January 2007–present (18+ years)
  • President, Board of Education, Roselle School District 12, May 2019–present (elected 2019, re-elected 2025, term expires April 2029)
  • Clinical Director, Guiding Light Counseling, Bolingbrook, IL, July 2009–present (16+ years)

Professional Experience

  • Mental Health Counselor/Director, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program, Trinity Services Inc., December 2002–January 2007 (4 years)
  • Program Manager/PsychTech, Maryville Academy, July 2000–October 2003 (3+ years)
  • Various clinical positions in community mental health, 2000–present

Speaking & Training

  • Professional conference presentations on personality disorders, substance abuse, and adolescent mental health
  • Educational workshops for mental health professionals
  • Community presentations on child development and mental health
  • University guest lectures and academic presentations
  • Professional training in clinical supervision and counselor education

Ready to develop comprehensive approaches to adolescent mental health that address individual, family, and community factors? Discover how Dr. Duris’s systems-based methods can help you create effective interventions for high-risk youth while building the community partnerships essential for lasting change.

Clinical Specialties

  • Adolescent substance abuse assessment and treatment
  • Personality disorders in children and adolescents
  • Community mental health program development
  • Clinical supervision and counselor education
  • Family therapy and group counseling approaches
  • Trauma therapy and adolescent development
  • Educational psychology and school-based interventions

Contact Info

Address:

Hilton Conference Centre

Email:

KimberlyDuris@gmail.com

Phone:

KimberlyDuris@gmail.com
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