Leawood Counseling Center is a group of individual private practitioners who have come together to offer services to assist in facilitating change in individual's lives. We are committed to serving our clients through our extensive areas of service. For any questions that you may have, please contact the office at (913) 696-1400. We are excited to team up with you to receive the care that you deserve.
Services
Leawood Counseling Center, LLC is pleased to make available a Meeting/Seminar Room, which offers approximately 500 square feet of meeting space.
This room will accommodate more than 20 people, classroom style.
The room is equipped with 20 padded chairs, presentation accessories, and audio visual equipment.
Maximum occupancy is 30 people due to fire code regulations.
This room will accommodate more than 20 people, classroom style.
The room is equipped with 20 padded chairs, presentation accessories, and audio visual equipment.
Maximum occupancy is 30 people due to fire code regulations.
We live in a society where every-one is touched by grief and loss.
Many are still in shock from the recent Boston Marathon Bombings and the Oklahoma Tornados.
When death or illness disrupt our lives, we may then be deprived of the peace we want.
After any loss, you may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as shock, anger, and guilt.
Sometimes it feels like the sadness will never go away.
While these feelings can be frightening and overwhelming, they are normal reactions to loss.
Many are still in shock from the recent Boston Marathon Bombings and the Oklahoma Tornados.
When death or illness disrupt our lives, we may then be deprived of the peace we want.
After any loss, you may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as shock, anger, and guilt.
Sometimes it feels like the sadness will never go away.
While these feelings can be frightening and overwhelming, they are normal reactions to loss.
One thing that has personally impacted me over the past handful of years is the topic of respect.
As I sat on a Southwest flight heading to Boise, Idaho, I was reminded as a teenage girl was asked multiple times to turn off her cell phone because the door to the cabin was shut, that disrespect is all around us.
She was one of probably 30 people who had to be reminded to turn off their electronic devices so I'm not trying to pick on teenagers and I'm not discounting the fact that there can be legitimate emergencies that need to be taken care of.
As I sat on a Southwest flight heading to Boise, Idaho, I was reminded as a teenage girl was asked multiple times to turn off her cell phone because the door to the cabin was shut, that disrespect is all around us.
She was one of probably 30 people who had to be reminded to turn off their electronic devices so I'm not trying to pick on teenagers and I'm not discounting the fact that there can be legitimate emergencies that need to be taken care of.
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