Waybridge Counseling
Infidelity | Communication Problems | Intimacy Concerns | Sexual Issues | Conflict Resolution Skills | Couples Retreats
Waybridge Counseling Services
Couples Therapy Centers
Cincinnati, Ohio
In-Office and Virtual Sessions
8291 Beechmont Ave
Suite C
Cincinnati, Ohio 45255
Lexington Kentucky
In-Office and Virtual Sessions
424 Lewis Hargett Circle
Suite 247
Lexington, KY 40503
Scottsdale Arizona
In-Office and Virtual Sessions
7137 East Rancho Vista Drive, Suite B11
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Our couples therapists 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 than most couples sessions offered by other providers. Our clinicians are systemic therapists, meaning that we recognize that intimate relationship have mutually created dynamics. Couples create emotional safety, trust, and intimacy in therapy by cooperating in changing their part in the dynamic, not changing their partner. We believe this can significantly improve the relationship.
$75 for a clinical intern supervised by a supervising clinician.
$150 for a licensed clinician.
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
Sessions with our Reflecting Team of Therapists
Our reflecting team includes a primary therapist and two reflecting therapists who participate in the session. Reflecting teams are a highly supportive experience for couples and offers multiple insights and perspectives of the therapeutic team
to help create change in the relationship.
$250 per session
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.
$575 per session.
Couples Retreats
Join us at our next private or group couples retreat in Scottsdale Arizona. Four days that could change your relationship forever.
Cost based on the couple's budget.
Dr. Butch Losey
In-Office: Cincinnati, Ft. Thomas, Lexington | 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. My Books: Managing the Aftermath of Infidelity 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.
Kaitlin Schick
In-Office: Scottsdale | Virtual: AZ, OH My goal as a therapist in Scottsdale is to provide a safe, healing environment for clients to work through difficult emotions, process trauma, express their authentic selves, or learn how to navigate the world around them. I work with clients experiencing difficulties such as life transitions, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, trauma, emotional/behavioral dysregulation, and relational issues. I enjoy working with people from all walks of life at whatever stage they may be in. My approach is holistic with training in multiple techniques, so I tend to utilize approaches that best fit your individual needs. I graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2015 and am currently obtaining my masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grand Canyon University. My previous experience includes school based services, inpatient behavioral health, and providing crisis relief to the community. I am currently under the supervision of Dr. Losey.
Deb Walsh
In-Office: Scottsdale | Virtual: AZ, OH I provide counseling in Scottsdale for adolescents, young adults and adults on issues that are impacting their daily lives – such as anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, parenting, and sports related mental performance development. Each individual has their own unique strengths and I work with them to cultivate tools and personal interventions that can assist them during challenging times. I utilize a client-centered approach which allows for a collaborative environment throughout the therapy process. As a trained mindfulness facilitator, I also work with groups of all ages, who would like to incorporate mindfulness-based approaches and resources into their personal routines. I am currently obtaining my master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grand Canyon University. Having previously worked under the direction of Susan Kaiser Greenland at Inner Kids, I am currently being supervised by Dr. Butch Losey.