Helping You Navigate Life
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Life is full of valleys, peaks, and everything in between. The only thing constant is change. The uncertainties of life can be intimidating, scary, and even costly however; it's through the womb of difficulty and adversity that new life can emerge.
Lead Therapist Allysa Hupko, LSCSW
HELPING YOU TO NAVIGATE LIFE
We are a clinical therapeutic counseling center committed to providing quality mental health services for the entire family.
Our goal is to create a safe and respectable space for the self-discovery of strengths that promote healing and wholeness in every area of life.
We specialize in providing culturally compassionate services for the entire family that include:
Christian/Spiritual counseling
Divorce/Separation
Loss/Grief/Trauma
Anxiety/Depression
Family Relations
Children and Adolescent
Self-esteem/ Domestic Violence
Life Coaching
Life Skill Development and Training
Mentorship
Community education and engagement
We hope for clients, the community of faith, and professionals to be empowered to thrive together, supporting healing and wholeness in every area of life.
Whom We Serve- LIfeQuest is a bridge between faith-based communities, mental health service providers, and at-risk populations. We build bridges by providing holistic services rooted in Christian values.
Allysa Hupko- Lead Therapist
LSCSW (Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker)
As a mental health professional and pastor Allysa Hupko, Owner/Therapist is a licensed clinician with twenty- nine years of experience in social services. She has been in private practice for seven years as a specializing in grief, trauma, and loss working with individuals, couples, groups, organizations, and families to live holistically. She has dedicated her professional and personal life to serve at-risk populations, those with emotional challenges, and those displaced in Wichita, KS, and surrounding areas.
"We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds"