Speciality Counseling in Lexington
Waybridge Counseling
Counseling Services | Couples Therapy Program | Trauma Treatment Program | Case Management | Groups
Dr. Butch Losey
In-Office: Cincinnati Virtual: KY, OH, AZ I work specifically with couples who are recovering from infidelity, are dealing with difficulties in communication, find it difficult to talk without arguing, or have problems intimately connecting. My process for couples therapy is systemic, transformational and experiential. My hope is that you will gain a greater understanding of yourself and your partner, which will create transformation in your relationship. I create the session experience so that you will consistently experience each other in a positive, growth-oriented way. You will not come in and "chat with the therapist" about the problem, but work with each other as I coach you through necessary and difficult discussions so that you can create transformative change in your relationship. You will be encouraged to implement healthy strategies, challenged to stop problematic behaviors and taught skills to be a stronger, better couple. At the end of therapy, you should expect to have a better understanding of each other's needs, be better at talking about difficult topics, have increased intimacy between the two you, and have healed the pain that brought you to therapy. My Books: --Unwelcome Guest: Intrusive Thoughts, Rumination, and the Complexities of Healing After Infidelity --Managing the Aftermath of Infidelity: A Sequential Guide for Therapists and Couples --Creating an Effective Couples Therapy Practice --Bullying, Suicide and Homicide
Jatana Boggs
In-Office: Lexington | Virtual: KY, OH I work with individuals, couples, and other partnerships to decrease relationship concerns. My focus areas include infidelity, trouble communicating, high conflict, and difficulty connecting intimately or sexually. I utilize an integrative process focused on engaging clients through psychodynamic, systemic, and experiential lenses to create an “entire picture” that supports dynamic equilibrium. My approach to therapy is person-centered. I engage in a nonjudgmental, cooperative, interactive, and individualized style. I am trained in various modalities and support clients with multiple concerns, including relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, anger, stress, trauma, PTSD, low self-esteem/self-confidence, career exploration, life transitions, addictions, personality disorders, and SMI. As a therapist, I aim to support unique individual healing paths. Being a Certified Personal Medicine Coach (CPMC) allows me to integrate tools beyond generic coping skills. I engage individuals in exploring their personal medicine that supports tapping into and strengthening inner resilience to overcome and manage symptoms and other concerns. I am furthering my psychodynamic therapy training at Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute (CPI) and pursuing my PhD in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Neuropsychology.
Dr. Lucy Hunt
In-Office: Lexington | Virtual: KY, OH I am a couples and family therapist taking on new clients seeking treatment for a variety of issues, including conflict, maladjustment, stress, trauma, abuse, grief, and addiction. My goal is to improve the functioning and well-being of the entire family system. My approach is collaborative and flexible, working with clients as active participants in the formation of specialized treatment plans and goals. I have a strong background in relationships research and prioritize evidence-based therapeutic approaches that address the complex and unique needs of individuals, couples, and families. My relational research is published in peer-reviewed journals, and my work has been featured in media outlets such as NPR, The New York Times, and The Economist. I have a doctoral degree in Human Development and Family Science and am currently working towards a clinical degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Ebony McReynolds
In-Office: Lexington Virtual: KY I am a Clinical Social Worker specializing in therapy for adolescents, teens, and adults. I am dedicated to providing a non-judgmental and supportive environment where each individual can feel heard and understood. My approach is client-centered, focusing on the unique needs and strengths of each person. I am trained in different modalities and can support clients with multiple concerns such as anxiety, depression, early adulthood transitions, substance use, and behavioral concerns. I am here to help you navigate life's challenges and foster personal growth. I obtained my Master of Social Work degree from the University of Kentucky.
Anas El-Halawany
In-Office: Lexington Virtual: KY I work with adolescents, adults, and families using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy. These approaches allow me to offer personalized treatment focused on changing negative patterns, enhancing emotional skills, and achieving practical goals. My interests include guiding individuals through challenges such as communication, self-acceptance, self-worth, identity, emotional regulation, stress, and grief. I have a particular interest in addressing masculinity issues and exploring multicultural and diversity concerns. Together, we will develop the necessary skills to overcome obstacles and achieve therapy goals in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment. Currently, I am completing my Master's of Arts in Counseling Education, specializing in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Kentucky. I earned my Bachelor's of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Kentucky.