Kenosha Child and Family Counseling
Our program
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Community Services therapists have experience working with children who have been victims of neglect and physical, sexual and emotional abuse. Our therapists have experience with issues related to:
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
- Depression, anxiety, and family problems.
- Foster care and adoption.
- School Problems.
Location and directions
8207 22nd Ave., Suite 155
Kenosha, WI 53143
(262) 652-5522
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Hours
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Evening hours are available by appointment.
Our staff
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Community Services therapists have extensive experience working with children, parents and families, including those involved in the child welfare system. 
Kelly Enger, LPC, NCC, graduated from Mount Mary College in Milwaukee with a master's degree in Art Therapy and Counseling. She has experience working with adults and children with disabilities, working within the school system, as well as children in residential treatment and their families. She enjoys working with children and their families using a strength-based approach tailored to meeting the client's needs. Kelly frequently uses art therapy and play therapy and EMDR techniques. Her areas of interest include treating school based problems, anger control issues, trauma, attachment disorders, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders. Kelly is dedicated to helping families to overcome conflicts and to build healthy relationships with each other.
Catie Gietzen, MSW, LMFT, is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed post graduate training in Marriage and Family Therapy. She has experience working in residential, outpatient, and school settings. She enjoys providing child, family and group therapy utilizing a strengths-based approach and drawing from a variety of therapeutic tools. Her areas of interest include treating mood and anxiety disorders, school based problems, trauma, anger control issues, and helping families and children resolve conflict and start on the path to healing, caring and communication.
Gretchen Huletz, PhD, LPC, is the new supervisor for the Kenosha Child & Family Counseling program. She is a licensed professional counselor. Gretchen has experience working with depression, anxiety, attachment disorders, sexual abuse, anger management and trauma and many other disorders. Gretchen received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She earned her master's degree in Educational Psychology with a specialization in Community Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Gretchen completed her doctoral degree in General Psychology from Capella University. Her dissertation focused on gender differences in Reactive Attachment Disorder.
Information about our services:
- Learn more about trauma-informed treatment.
- Learn more about Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.
- Learn more about Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.
Other Kenosha County programs:
- Project Home
- Supervised Visitation
- Family Finding - Coming Soon!
Children's Service Society also has Child and Family Counseling services available in Burlington and Racine.
Other community links:
- The Kenosha Child and Family Counseling Program receives support from the United Way of Kenosha County and the Kenosha Community Foundation.
- For more information about community resources please contact Kenosha County Division of Children and Family Services.
Service excellence:
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Community Services prides itself on providing high-quality care to the children and families we serve. Here are some recent comments we've received from clients who completed an anonymous survey:
"We are happy here and with therapist. Staff is great and work with you on scheduling and other things."
"I had fun with Catie Gietzen. Catie Gietzen is kind."