Linda Simpson offers a variety of mental health counseling services through her private practice in Salina, Kansas.
Linda Simpson has recently opened up her own private practice to allow her time to balance family and work responsibilities. She provides services geared toward individuals and families who are struggling with common life problems, such as, but not limited to: depression, anxiety, marital problems, parent-child conflicts or grief and loss. Services are provided in a convenient and comfortable, private setting. It's located at 104 W. Ellsworth, Salina, KS.
An advantage of a small, private practice is an added layer of discreetness that some clients greatly appreciate. In addition, Linda manages her own client scheduling, instead of clients contacting a scheduling staff member, which make it very convenient for clients.
Linda Simpson is a Registered Nurse and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Linda's work history includes over 13 years of service to St. Francis Community Services, where she developed expertise in serving children and families. At St. Francis Community Services, her work history included providing services to children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old. Linda has experience in working with children and teenagers with such diagnoses as anxiety, depression, autism spectrum, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, grief/loss, unmanaged anger, oppositional defiant behavior, learning disabilities and children who have experienced traumatic events.
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Linda has also been fortunate enough to work for Salina Regional Health Center for almost a decade. As Director of Psychiatric Services, she was responsible for all psychiatric inpatient and outpatient services. This experience allowed her to enhance her skill sets for helping adults, couples, families; including military families, foster care children and child custody cases.
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Through Salina Regional Health Center's Veridian Behavioral Health Department, she provided services to meet the needs of clients struggling with anxiety (generalized, performance, test taking, sports performance), bipolar, depression, marital issues, sexual identity, parent/child issues, blended families, step parenting issues, chronic health issues, work related issues, stress management, transitions to college, transitions through "empty nest syndrome" and grief/loss issues.
Specialties:
Anxiety
Depression
Autism Spectrum
Attention Deficit Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Grief/Loss
Unmanaged Anger
Oppositional Defiant Behavior
Learning Disabilities
Traumatic Experiences
Marital Issues
Sexual Identity
Parent/Child Issues
Blended Families
Step-Parenting Issues
Chronic Health Issues
Work Related Issues
Stress Management
Transition to College
Transition through "Empty Nest Syndrome"