Wise County Christian Counseling ("WCCC") is a non-profit counseling center committed to providing hope, love, and compassion to all who enter its doors. Since 2006 WCCC has provided professional counseling for children, teens, and adults struggling with things like depression, anxiety, marriages, grief, relationships, and other concerns. Clients range from preschoolers to senior adults.
While people experience a wide variety of pain and struggle, we believe that basic human need is the same. We all want hope for the journey, love in safe relationships, and compassion that encourages us to find bravery and courage. WCCC offer tools to help people experience and receive love and belonging. Referrals come from churches, doctors, nurses, rehabilitation clinics, schools, probation offices, local agencies, CPS and former clients.
Also, there are several local employers that make it possible through generous donations for their employees to take advantage of these services at a set fee. Clients are encouraged to pay on a sliding scale from $0-$120.
While people experience a wide variety of pain and struggle, we believe that basic human need is the same. We all want hope for the journey, love in safe relationships, and compassion that encourages us to find bravery and courage. WCCC offer tools to help people experience and receive love and belonging. Referrals come from churches, doctors, nurses, rehabilitation clinics, schools, probation offices, local agencies, CPS and former clients.
Also, there are several local employers that make it possible through generous donations for their employees to take advantage of these services at a set fee. Clients are encouraged to pay on a sliding scale from $0-$120.
Services
Beverly Ross, M.A., LPC-S, is the Founder and Executive Director for Wise County Christian Counseling.
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor. Beverly is a certified facilitator in the life-changing curriculum based on the research of Dr. Brene Brown.
She uses these curriculums in individual counseling and with groups.
She is experienced in helping marriages and families experience connection and reconciliation.
She provides individual counseling for issues such as depression, anxiety and grief support.
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor. Beverly is a certified facilitator in the life-changing curriculum based on the research of Dr. Brene Brown.
She uses these curriculums in individual counseling and with groups.
She is experienced in helping marriages and families experience connection and reconciliation.
She provides individual counseling for issues such as depression, anxiety and grief support.
Mike has his Master's in counseling from UNT and completed his undergraduate degree at Texas A&M University in Elementary Education/Psychology. Mike has worked in schools as a soccer coach, math teacher, and counselor for 20 years, the last 13 of which have been in Wise County schools.
He and his wife have 3 teenage girls.
He feels blessed to be used as a counselor and loves using the Word of God to walk with people through their struggles.
Mike specializes in working with kids of all ages, and enjoys partnering with parents in their concerns about their own ministry to their kids.
He and his wife have 3 teenage girls.
He feels blessed to be used as a counselor and loves using the Word of God to walk with people through their struggles.
Mike specializes in working with kids of all ages, and enjoys partnering with parents in their concerns about their own ministry to their kids.
Darlene earned her B.S. in Speech Communications and Psychology from Troy State University, her Masters in Social Work from the University of Alabama, and her M.Ed. in School Counseling/Professional Counseling from the University of North Texas.
Prior to becoming an educator, Darlene worked as a social worker and worked with struggling families and connected them to resources.
She also worked with crime victims as a victim advocate.
When she started her career in education, she taught special education, Speech/Debate, as well as English.
Prior to becoming an educator, Darlene worked as a social worker and worked with struggling families and connected them to resources.
She also worked with crime victims as a victim advocate.
When she started her career in education, she taught special education, Speech/Debate, as well as English.
Le works with adults and couples who are struggling in life or in their relationships.
She counsels couples who feel like they are running out of hope, need tools to reconnect or those with intimacy issues.
Le is an experienced counselor for people overcoming trauma or facing challenges like PTSD, depression, anxiety, and foster or adoption difficulties.
One of Le's children has a disability and she is passionate about supporting parents of kids with special needs.
Le joined our staff in February of 2016 after earning her master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Texas Woman's University.
She counsels couples who feel like they are running out of hope, need tools to reconnect or those with intimacy issues.
Le is an experienced counselor for people overcoming trauma or facing challenges like PTSD, depression, anxiety, and foster or adoption difficulties.
One of Le's children has a disability and she is passionate about supporting parents of kids with special needs.
Le joined our staff in February of 2016 after earning her master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Texas Woman's University.
Julie Talcott is a licensed professional counselor at Wise County Christian Counseling.
Julie also teaches our co-parenting class, as she has personal and professional experience with divorce, blended families, and co-parenting.
Training, Emotionally Focused Therapy Level I, and Gottman Level I. Julie is scheduling appointments for older teens (17+), adult individuals, and couples.
Julie also teaches our co-parenting class, as she has personal and professional experience with divorce, blended families, and co-parenting.
Training, Emotionally Focused Therapy Level I, and Gottman Level I. Julie is scheduling appointments for older teens (17+), adult individuals, and couples.
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