Araceli Warners
Biography
Throughout my life and educational career, I have seen a great need for mental health services, especially for young adults. My interest in mental health and mental illness emerged from growing up in inner-city Chicago and witnessing inequality in services, especially amongst minorities and Spanish-speaking populations. As a result, I decided to pursue a career centered on social justice and human rights that helps and empowers people. When it came time to find a college, I instantly gravitated towards Calvin for its mission to live wholeheartedly as Christ's agents of renewal in the world. I knew then Calvin was the right place to find my vocation, Social Work.
I began my career working with youth in Chicago who experienced trauma due to substance abuse, gang involvement, and gun violence. During grad school, I found my passion: providing counseling to children, teens, and young adults. A couple of years later, I moved to Grand Rapids and pursued private practice to provide more specialized therapy services. I also felt called to return to Calvin in a counseling capacity to help and guide students through the challenges of life as they discover their vocation.
As a counselor, I strive to create a compassionate and safe environment where students can share their concerns and feel heard. I value the experience, background, and complexity of each individual who steps into the counseling room. My goal is to walk alongside students as they heal, grow, and thrive.
Outside of counseling, I am also a freelance lifestyle photographer. I enjoy documenting moments and photographing people. I am a travel enthusiast and love visiting new places and being outdoors!
Education
BSW, 茄子视频, Social Work, 2018
MSW, Loyola University, Clinical Social Work, 2019
Professional Experience
I received my Master's degree in Clinical Social Work from Loyola University with a specialization in Mental Health and my Bachelor's degree in Social Work from 茄子视频.
My training and background include community mental health organizations, school counseling centers, foster care services, residential treatment centers, and private practice. I have worked with children, teens, and young adults who have experienced trauma, developmental challenges, and a wide range of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, PTSD, mood disorders, personality disorders, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. I strive to promote systemic change by working directly with people while also paying attention to the broader needs of the community. I am deeply committed to advocating for and advancing mental health awareness and policies.
Academic Interests
Complex Trauma & PTSD
Bilingual and Multicultural Therapy
Neurodevelopmental Trauma & its lifelong impact
Restorative Justice approaches in Communities & the Criminal Justice system