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Life Can Be Good

Welcome to Wilson Counseling.  

Everyone needs a helping hand from time to time.  We want to help you improve the quality of your life. We provide services to children, adults, veterans, couples and families. 

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Wilson Counseling provides a wide range of services to help you and your family be the best you can be.

Our services include assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, substance abuse disorders, and traumatic experiences.  We also provide relationship counseling, co-parenting counseling, collaborative divorce coach, mediation, targeted case management, and Batterer Intervention Program.

We accept most private insurances, military insurances, Medicare, and all Medicaid MCOs.  Out-of-pocket cost depends on co-pays and deductibles. 

 

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COPING SKILLS 101 FOR KIDS

This open group will include sessions providing education about stress and emotions, and teaching coping strategies to manage hard things. It is ideal for kids dealing with mild stressors/symptoms related to ADHD, anger, anxiety, depression, or life circumstances.  Sessions are designed to include hands-on activities to reinforce concepts being learned. Kids may join the group at any time and attend for the next 12 weeks. Insurance billing for Medicaid only.

 

Location: In-person at Wilson Counseling 

Day and Time: Every other tuesday, from 5:00 pm-6:00 pm beginning September 12th, 2023

 

Ages: 7-11 y/o

 

Cost:  $10/session (for none insurance billing)

 

Please contact the office at 270.904.1072 or group host, Lana Gilich, at 270.282.1000

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COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE

 

RESPECTFUL DIVORCE

The world has changed dramatically from our grandparents' generation, even our parents' generation.  Divorce rates are high as individuals are less focused on survival (our grandparents HAD to focus on this!) and more able to choose life paths that provide happiness and fulfillment.  

 

Collaborative divorce is a win/win method of respectful dissolution of marriage.  Parties make decisions themselves for their lives and their families rather than the win-lose litigation approach of having a judge decide.  A team of attorneys, mental health professional(s) and financial neutrals support you in reaching agreements that work best for you and your family without the stress, cost and bitterness that the courtroom brings.  

 

Having worked with a great number of co-parenting cases where disagreements in co-parenting continue long after finalization of the divorce, I find collaborative divorce the proactive method of establishing an effective working relationship for post-divorce co-parenting and thus avoiding the high stress associated with long-term court proceedings.  For divorcing couples without children or with adult children, collaborative divorce allows parties to negotiate agreements that meet the specific needs of each party.

 

If you or someone you know is considering divorce, I hope you'll gather information about this process as you consider your options.  I'm glad to answer any questions you may have or provide more information.                                                             

 

-- Kim Wilson, LCSW

Collaborative Divorce Coach       

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