
According to the American Counseling Association, Counseling is a “collaborative effort between the counselor and client. Professional counselors help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil; seek to improve communication and coping skills; strengthen self-esteem; and promote behavior change and optimal mental health.”
Types of Counseling Offered through Wholeness
Individual Counseling

Group Counseling

Crisis Counseling

Individual and Group Counseling can touch upon some of the following topics:
- Abandonment
- Academic Concerns
- Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
- Aggression and Violence
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Body Image
- Breakup
- Bullying
- Career Counseling
- Depression
- Emotional Overwhelm
- Emptiness
- Family Problems
- Fear
- Forgiveness
- Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
- Guilt
- Identity Issues
- Irritability
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Life Purpose
- Mood Swings
- Multicultural Concerns
- Panic and Panic Attacks
- Posttraumatic Stress
- Rejection
- Self-Actualization
- Self-Care
- Self-Compassion
- Self-Criticism
- Self-Doubt
- Self-Esteem
- Self-Harm
- Self-Love
- Sensitivity to Criticism
- Sexuality
- Shame
- Sibling Issues
- Spirituality
- Stress
- Suicide
- Trust Issues
- Worthlessness
- Young Adult Issues
Topics & Definitions Provided by: https://www.goodtherapy.org/

How can I get started with counseling?
Students/Parents/Teachers can refer students any time by completing this FORM.
Wholeness Academic and Social/Emotional Counselors
Academic and Personal Counselor (Class of 2024 & 2026)
Clinical Supervisor: Lena Allen, LCSW #24675

Academic Academic and Personal (Class of 2025 & 2027)and Social-Emotional Counselor (10th & 12th Graders)
Clinical Supervisor: Lena Allen, LCSW #24675