Ken Perry
Kenneth Perry, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who received his graduate degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1977. He has held full-time employment, mostly middle-management and senior leadership, in both the public and private child and family welfare sectors. In addition, since 1978, Ken has always engaged in a part-time private therapy practice. In 1990, he received a Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) National Merit Award; “In recognition of outstanding leadership contribution, and dedicated service to children”. He has also served as adjunct faculty at Boise State University, School of Social Work and he is published in the topic of foster care. Ken specializes in family systems work from a longitudinal history perspective. In that context, he places particular emphasis on developmental issues; individual, family, and marital. Ken has extensive experience in treating loss and bereavement issues.
Ken, a native Idahoan since birth, has 5 children, ages 22-31. His wife, Joey (a Texas native), is in the banking business. For enjoyment, he loves to travel (both national and international), and going to the movies. He also has owned race horses and appeared in a movie with Tom Selleck (1978).
