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Louisville Seminary
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, one of ten seminaries in the Presbyterian Church (USA), is distinguished by its nationally recognized field education and marriage and family therapy programs, the scholarship and church service among its faculty, and a commitment to training women and men to participate in the continuing ministry of Jesus Christ.
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Services Offered
Counseling
Louisville Seminary Counseling Center provides a supportive environment for individuals to discuss therapeutic concerns.
*Family Therapy
Louisville Seminary Counseling Center welcomes families to take advantage of the opportunity to work on relational issues is a confidential setting. Our Counseling Center rooms are able to accommodate family dynamics. Counselors are trained specifically in helping families reduce stress and achieve better relationships.
Whether your family includes young children, adolescents, adults, or seniors, we welcome you to LSCC. Our Counseling Center provides a specific room for play therapy with children, a space for expressive arts, and a space to work with sand tray. These creative resources allow for additional ways to gain perspective and to resolve issues.
*Couple's Therapy
Louisville Seminary Counseling Center welcomes all couples who wish to strengthen their relationships to come for couple's counseling. LSCC offers couples therapy for pre-marital, marital, and discerning couples.
Our therapists have training in Prepare/Enrich through Life Innovations, a company that studies couple relationships and assists in understanding the strengths and challenges couples face.This structured assessment for four sessions is just one option for couple's counseling.
*Children's Therapy
Louisville Seminary Counseling Center provides a safe and calm environment for children to have assistance with challenging issues. Our play therapy is an inviting space for children that provides an opportunity for children to feel comfortable in working through problems.
Common concerns addressed with children in counseling include: Depression: withdrawal from friends or family, crying, eating issues Anxiety: school avoidance, crying, insomnia, eating issues, co-sleeping Grief and Loss: including loss of friends or family; pet loss Parental Divorce or Separation Life Transitions: moving homes or changing schools Self-Esteem Issues Bullying and Peer Relationships Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation
Fees and Payment
The initial session fee for all clients is $20.
Counseling fees are then established with your individual therapist. LSCC does not accept health insurance. Counseling fees are then established with your individual therapist. Counseling is provided on a sliding fee scale based upon income and ability to pay.
Our fees range from $10-$65 per fifty-minute session.
Financial Assistance is available on an as-needed basis. If you believe you are in need of this assistance, please discuss this concern with your therapist at any time.
Services Offered To: Adults Couples Teens Children
Special Groups: Bilingual Faith-Based LGBTQ
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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Community counseling agencies are generally more affordable than other therapy providers, but how much more affordable they are will depend on whether you qualify for a discount or sliding scale fee (or if they accept your insurance). Many, but not all, have a policy that they won't turn away anyone due to inability to pay. You should ask about their fees when you first call.
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