Hmong counseling
Children's Service Society of Wisconsin offers counseling for parents and their families in Hmong. Our counselors understand the challenges faced by families adjusting to a different culture. We can help families deal with communication issues, issues with children, anger, frustration, depression and stress.
Hmong counseling is available in Wausau. Call (715) 848-1457 for more information.
Our staff: Kao Xiong, MS, LPC is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he earned his mater's degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Guidance Counseling. He specializes in working with children and adolescents struggling with a variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, social and academic behavioral problems, family dynamics, grief issues, and stress. He works directly with the child as well as parents, who often need support and guidance. His primary area of interest is working with delinquent adolescents and acculturation adjustment issues with families. Kao has led workshops on marriage and family problems, family stress management, and resolving anger issues. Kao has participated in training involving mind-body techniques for depression, play therapy, trauma, anxiety and pain, trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and grief. He cofacilitates a treatment group for Hmong male domestic violence abusers.
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