Wellspring provides treatment services to adolescents, adults, families, and couples seeking to make positive changes in their lives, strengthen their relationships with others, and/or overcome strongholds in their lives. We Provide Professional Christian Counseling for Individual, Marriage, and Families and help when it comes to:.
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Originally known as David E. Oeschger, Ph.
D., and Associates, the practice was founded by Dr. Dave Oeschger with a commitment to integrate a professional standard of mental health care with biblical principles.
In 1995, the practice was formally renamed "WellSpring Counseling Center" to reflect the expansion of our clinical team, including psychologists and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors.
After Dave Oeschger passed away in 2006, Dr. Peggy Oeschger assumed the role of Director to maintain continuity of our private practice structure and services.
D., and Associates, the practice was founded by Dr. Dave Oeschger with a commitment to integrate a professional standard of mental health care with biblical principles.
In 1995, the practice was formally renamed "WellSpring Counseling Center" to reflect the expansion of our clinical team, including psychologists and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors.
After Dave Oeschger passed away in 2006, Dr. Peggy Oeschger assumed the role of Director to maintain continuity of our private practice structure and services.
In a family unit, the whole is comprised of the sum of its parts.
Every member contributes to the family system and health of the family.
Within this context of multiple interactions and personalities, it follows that misunderstandings, miscommunications, tension, and conflict can easily develop.
Family dysfunction can be fueled by chronic and longstanding issues, current circumstances, or acute crises such as illness, death, or divorce.
Parent/child conflict is often the catalyst for families who seek counseling.
Every member contributes to the family system and health of the family.
Within this context of multiple interactions and personalities, it follows that misunderstandings, miscommunications, tension, and conflict can easily develop.
Family dysfunction can be fueled by chronic and longstanding issues, current circumstances, or acute crises such as illness, death, or divorce.
Parent/child conflict is often the catalyst for families who seek counseling.
Young children, adolescents, and teenagers often struggle with a variety of issues related to self-image, friendships/peer groups, insecurities and fears, mood, school, and family dynamics.
Access to technology and social media has exacerbated these problems and now exposes our children to unprecedented influences, pressures, and choices.
We treat behavioral disorders, depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders (including social anxiety, separation anxiety, obsessive compulsive behavior, panic, generalized anxiety, and specific fears), and children's adjustment in response to divorce, abuse, illness, death, and other losses or life changes.
Access to technology and social media has exacerbated these problems and now exposes our children to unprecedented influences, pressures, and choices.
We treat behavioral disorders, depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders (including social anxiety, separation anxiety, obsessive compulsive behavior, panic, generalized anxiety, and specific fears), and children's adjustment in response to divorce, abuse, illness, death, and other losses or life changes.
Marriage was designed by God to be a beautiful representation of love with emotional, physical, and spiritual unity, but, too often, marriages become a source of tension, conflict, and emotional pain.
Marital therapy provides a setting and path for couples to communicate effectively, resolve their differences, and discover or re-discover emotional and physical intimacy.
It is our practice to be marriage advocates without choosing one "side" versus the other.
We recognize that marriage is comprised of two individuals and their interaction.
Marital therapy provides a setting and path for couples to communicate effectively, resolve their differences, and discover or re-discover emotional and physical intimacy.
It is our practice to be marriage advocates without choosing one "side" versus the other.
We recognize that marriage is comprised of two individuals and their interaction.
The population of older adults presents with a wide range of issues, concerns, and needs.
Some individuals in this age group are dealing with depression, losses, illness/medical concerns, or life transitions.
Others are worried about their adult children or are even raising their grandchildren.
Some are struggling with the same anxieties, worries, relationship problems, and situational difficulties as members of younger generations.
We are sensitive to the fact that mental health is affected by some medical conditions manifested predominantly in older adults, including Alzheimer's, other dementias, progressive degenerative disorders, broken joints, and any other serious or life-threatening disease or illness.
Some individuals in this age group are dealing with depression, losses, illness/medical concerns, or life transitions.
Others are worried about their adult children or are even raising their grandchildren.
Some are struggling with the same anxieties, worries, relationship problems, and situational difficulties as members of younger generations.
We are sensitive to the fact that mental health is affected by some medical conditions manifested predominantly in older adults, including Alzheimer's, other dementias, progressive degenerative disorders, broken joints, and any other serious or life-threatening disease or illness.
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