Counseling center
Find support for your well-being
Whether you are dealing with anxiety, are adjusting to campus life, or just need someone to talk to, our Counseling Center is here to help. We offer a safe, confidential environment—including in-person and virtual counseling—where you can explore your thoughts and feelings, gain new perspectives, and develop strategies to cope with life’s challenges.
What we OFFER
Individual sessions
Students can take advantage of up to seven free one-on-one counseling sessions with a licensed counselor each calendar year, focusing on any specific issue they’re dealing with. If you need more support beyond those sessions, we’ll help connect you with additional resources or referrals to keep you moving forward. It’s all about making sure you have the help you need, when you need it.
Group sessions
Small group sessions of three to eight people are always free, and they don’t count toward your seven counseling sessions. You can join an existing group or start your own, focusing on topics that matter to you, like grief, diversity, homesickness, or test anxiety. We also offer peer learning groups to tackle things like holiday stress, healthy relationships, and family issues. If you’re interested in building skills, check out our training groups to work on communication, managing anger, and staying positive.
How It Works
In-person sessions
You can meet with a counselor in person at Wayne Corporation’s office, located in Louisville. The space is comfortable and private, so you can talk through whatever’s on your mind in a relaxed setting.
Virtual sessions
If in-person meetings aren’t convenient, virtual sessions are available through a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform. All you need is a device with a camera and microphone to connect.
Get in touch
Tomeika S. Reeves, MSSW, LCSW, CCTP
Counselor/Therapist
502-451-8262
Email: treeves@waynecorp.com
Wayne Corporation
1169 Eastern Parkway, Suite 1166
Website: www.waynecorp.com
Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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