Courtney J. Kibble, Psy.D, LP, LPC, CADC
Training of Mental Health Clinicians on Co-occuring Disorders, Recovery Coaching Curriculum Development, Trauma and Substance Abuse Disorders, and Co-occuring Disorder Treatment Expert

Dr. Courtney J. Kibble is an Assistant Professor in Governor State University’s Addictions Studies and Behavioral Health Department. She received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is also a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LP), a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and an Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor (CADC). When she isn’t teaching, she serves as a Clinical Therapist for Greater Fox River Valley Operation Snowball.
Prior to GSU, she worked for the Hazelden Better Ford Foundation as an Adjunct Assistant Professor. Additionally, she served as a Guest Lecturer at Aurora University
Dr. Kibble’s Research Focus:
- Training of Mental Health Clinicians on Co-Occurring Disorders
- Recovery Coaching Curriculum Development
- Trauma in Relation to Substance Abuse Disorders
- Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Dr. Kibble is available to talk about training of mental health clinicians on co-occurring disorders, recovery coaching curriculum development, trauma and substance abuse disorders, and co-occurring disorder treatment. If you would like to arrange an interview with Dr. Kibble, please contact Zion Banks, Media & External Relations, 708.235.7685 or zbanks@govst.edu.