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Counseling in Lexington

Speciality Counseling in Lexington

Waybridge Counseling

Waybridge Counseling Services

Couples Therapy Center

Lexington Kentucky

In-Office and Virtual Sessions

Lexington, Kentucky downtown fountain with financial business district of the city visible

(859) 982-3390

Infidelity | Communication Problems | Intimacy Concerns | Sexual Issues | Conflict Resolution Skills | Couples Retreats

Our couples therapists in Lexington Kentucky are trained in systemic, transformational and experiential therapies. You will not come in and just "chat with the therapist" about the problem, but work with each other as we guide you through necessary and difficult discussions, so that you can create transformative change in your relationship. Your session experience is designed so that you will consistently experience each other in a positive, growth-oriented way. You will be encouraged to implement healthy strategies, challenged to stop problematic behaviors and taught skills to be a stronger, better couple.

Traditional Couples Therapy Sessions

These sessions are 75 minutes long, which is longer that most couples sessions offered by other providers. It is hard for us to imagine what can be

accomplished in a traditional 55 minute session.

$75 for a clinical intern supervised by a supervising clinician.

$150 - $225, for a licensed clinician, depending on clinician.

Intensive Couples Therapy Sessions

These session are 3-hours long. These sessions are structured specifically to your presenting issue. Couples usually select this option when in crisis, when working through infidelity, traveling in from out of the Lexington area, or desiring significant time with the therapist.

$525 per session.

Sessions Using Co-Therapists

There are many benefits to having two therapists in couples therapy. One benefit is that it allows for multiple perspectives and feedback in the therapy session. This can help couples gain a better understanding of their issues and work towards resolving them. Additionally, having a co-therapist can provide a sense of safety and comfort for the couple, as they may feel more comfortable opening up and sharing their thoughts and feelings with multiple people in the room. Furthermore, the co-therapist approach also allows for couples to experience different therapeutic styles and techniques, which can be beneficial in

finding the right fit for their needs. 

$225 per session

 

Couples Retreats

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Couples Retreat

Dr. Butch Losey

Cincinnati, Lexington, Scottsdale 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. Access my online scheduler and set up an appointment at butchlosey.com My Books: Managing the Aftermath of Infidelity Creating an Effective Couples Therapy Practice Bullying, Suicide and Homicide

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Dr. Lucy Hunt

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. My goals are to help resolve relational issues and improve conflict management, overall functioning, and well-being among all members of the family system.

Dave Brewer

Families today come in all shapes and sizes. And although no family shape or size is bad in itself, dealing with changes or conflicting needs can be hard. Adults and kids in today's families face the challenges that past generations never had to deal with. We face divorce and step-family issues, kids who can't seem to get along with parents, brothers and sisters or other kids. Single parent families, gay and lesbian family members, grandparents raising grandchildren. Some kids just struggle to succeed, either at home or at school, despite tremendous efforts on everyone's part. I work with individuals or families to help them create attainable goals and plans to reach these goals successfully. My focus is on strengths and solutions.

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Shelly Baxter

As a systemic couples and family counselor, my interactive treatment approach is to provide support and practical feedback to assist clients as we resolve current problems and long-standing patterns. For over 20 years I have worked in an agency and community counseling setting with youth and their families allowing me to be productive with clients from many stages of life. I have also worked on the Clermont County crisis hotline for 10 years. I draw on a variety of styles and techniques to incorporate what will be most helpful for each client and family utilizing systemic family therapy. Specialty include depression, oppositional behavior as well as risk assessment and crisis intervention for youth and young adults. Each client (individual or family) is personally assisted as we work together to build on their strengths and identify a plan to achieve their life goals.

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Jatana Boggs

I provide counseling for adults and couples, but provide counseling for all individuals, including disabled individuals and family systems. I take an individualized and personalized approach to therapy, to treat a variety of issues. I am currently being trained in systemic and experiential couples therapy. I am a Certified Personal Medicine Coach (CPMC), which teaches people how to tap into their inner resilience to aid in overcoming and managing symptoms and issues. I am currently in my second year at Thomas University working on my master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Rehabilitation Counseling. I obtained my Bachelor's of Science in Psychology with a minor in Veterans Studies from Eastern Kentucky University.

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Destin Fouché

I primarily provide counseling for couples who have challenges in comunnication and conflict. Beyond couples work, I also help adults and teens maneuver through struggles of anxiety, low self-esteem, stress, depression, and other mood disorders.

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Abril Sosa

I work with both couples and families with an emphases on children struggling with behavioral and emotional issues. Children and adolescents tend to struggle in both the school and family setting and my interventions are systemic and focus on both of these settings. As a certified school counselor who has worked in school settings, I understand how to work within the system of the school as an advocate for your child and can also offer clinical guidance on behavioral and emotional concerns. I am currently a Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Murray State University. I am also a certified School Counselor. I obtained a dual bachelor's degree at the University of Tennessee at Martin; B.A. in Communications and a B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences with an emphasis in Child and Family Studies.

Locations

Contact

Services

Ohio:  513-488-7161
Kentucky: 859-982-3390
Arizona: 480-771-9892

Open Mondays through Fridays: 8:00am to 9:00pm

 

Saturdays 8:00am to 3:00pm

 

Some hours may vary depending on clinician.

 

Ohio

 

Anderson Office 

4030 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd

Suite 102

Cincinnati, OH 45255

 

Blue Ash Office 

10945 Reed Hartman Highway

Suite 302

Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

Dayton Ohio Office

10554 Success Lane

Suite E

Dayton, Ohio 45458

Kentucky

Fort Thomas Office 

725 Alexandria Pike

Suite 220

Fort Thomas, KY 41075

Lexington Office

2333 Alexandria Drive
Lexington, Kentucky 40504

 

 

Arizona

Scottsdale Office

7137 East Rancho Vista Drive
Suite B15
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Waybridge Counseling

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