Kelly Urbon, M.A., LCPC
Kelly Urbon is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and has been working in clinical practice since 1988. Prior to joining Centennial in 1999, Kelly served as the Associate Director of Counseling at Wheaton College. Kelly's practice includes work with individuals who are experiencing depression, anxiety, anger, relationship conflicts, grief, loneliness, and trauma history. She also works with couples in marital therapy, and is a skilled group facilitator. In addition, Kelly has developed extensive specialized expertise in working with eating disorders.
Kelly received her bachelors degree in Biblical Studies from Evangel College, and her masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. Kelly also has experience working in an inpatient hospital setting and in private practice. Before training to become a therapist, Kelly spent 2 years in inner-city Philadelphia, pursuing her interest in working with underserved populations. She has also been a licensed foster parent.
Besides her work as a therapist, Kelly has been an adjunct professor of psychology at Judson College, has co-authored a chapter in eating disorders in Helping a Neighbor in Crisis (Tyndale Publishing, 1997), and is a member of the American Associationof Christian Counselors. She offers psychoeducational workshops on a number of issues, and has a special interest in programs for girls and women that may prevent the development of eating disorders. Kelly works out of the Yorkville Office.