Mark Glover, D.Min., LCMFT, AAPS
Dr. Glover, D.Min., is the Clinical Director of the Center.  A Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist and an approved Kansas Mediator, he specializes in working with individuals, couples and families coping with interpersonal anger, anxiety and conflict issues.  He also provides dual-diagnosis treatment in the Substance Abuse Program at the Center.  Along with other Prepare/Enrich facilitators at the Center, he leads marriage enrichment training and treatment.  Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy in the New Leaf DBT Program, he provides individual/group therapy for those with Border-line Personality Disorders and other personality disorders.  As an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, Dr. Glover serves to provide, as well as facilitate, group conflict resolution and peace-making counseling for congregations and families.  . 



Velvet Adrian, LCMFT
Ms. Adrian teaches pre-school in the public school system.  She has counseled individuals, couples, and families whose issues center around children, marital, or extended family concerns.
 
 



Terry Bryant
Mr. Bryant teaches adult anger management classes.  He attended Butler Community College and Penn Valley.  He is active in the Christian Motocyclists Association and Kansas Patriot Guard.If you would like information about anger management classes, please call the office.


Everett Hayes, M. Div., MS, RTC, LMFT, AAPS, KCGC
Rev. Hayes is a retired Army chaplain and an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene.  Currently working on a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy at Kansas State University.  He is also a Clinical Member and an Approved Supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.  He counsels individuals, couples (premarital and marital) and families. Rev. Hayes is a licensed drug and alcohol counselor as well as a gambling addiction counselor.  He is certified in Reality Therapy and is a trained instructor in Couple Communication and THRIVE.  Rev. Hayes is a trained seminar director for Prepare/Enrich.  

Chad Jacobs, AAPS
Mr. Jacobs is a certified drug and alcohol counselor.  He teaches Level 1 and Level 2 outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment in group or individual settings.  Working with adolescents and adults who struggle with addictions.  He attends Butler Community College and is an active member of his church.



Marcia Simoneau, LSCSW
Mrs. Simoneau is a licensed clinical social worker.  She has worked with teens, families, and singles since 1996.  Her focus is to help people with issues of abuse, trauma, divorce, blended families, addictions, depression, grief, and anxiety. 




Scott Spradlin, MA, LPC
Mr. Spradlin is a licensed professional counselor.  He earned his BS in Biblical Studies at Manhattan Christian College and his Master of Arts in Counseling at Covenant Theological Seminary.  Mr. Spradlin provides counseling for anxiety, depression, anger management, sexual addictions, PTSD, and relationship issues.  His clinical specialty is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and treating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), self-harm and persons struggling with suicidal thoughts and feelings.


Connie Skibbe, MSW, LMSW
Mrs. Skibbe is a graduate of Newman University and is licensed at the master’s level in social work.  She counsels adult individuals and adolescents.  She has training in and uses play therapy for children ages 3-9.  Click here for more information on Play Therapy.





Judy Denlinger, MSW, LMSW
Ms. Denlinger  earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Wichita State University  in 2006.  She graduated from WSU in May 2009 with her Master's in Social Work.  Her goal is to help people with issues of abuse and domestic violence, co-dependency, addictions, personality disorders, trauma, depression, and marital or blended family concerns.






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