
We are here to help you to flourish. Are you struggling with emotions and situations that prevent you from moving forward with your life? Have you been wanting to get help but have not known where to go or who you can trust?
Whether you are looking for counseling or ways to improve your self-care, we are a resource. Life has many ups and downs, and the therapists at Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being are here to support you.
After 49 years of dedicated service as a mission of Fourth Presbyterian Church, the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being will be closing on June 30, 2025. This difficult decision comes in response to ongoing financial challenges and changes in the landscape of mental health care, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. While this marks the end of an era started by John Boyle in 1976, it is also an opportunity to reflect on the incredible impact of the Center and to celebrate the community that made it such a vital place of healing and support.
Counseling
Are you struggling to make sense of painful experiences or address emotions like anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, self-criticism and more? You may know that an important relationship you are in is in need of help. All of these issues can cause one to worry about their future and want to have a better plan for going forward. If you would like to feel better about yourself, your life or your relationship, read on to see how we can help.
Grief Group
RCCW have been offering grief groups for over 40 years and believe that grief due to a significant loss is an important part of the human experience. We endeavor to help you grieve in a healthy manner so you can move through the experience with caring support.
Groups forming to begin November 7, 2024
Well-Being
Well-being is in our name for a reason. It is a key factor in being able to flourish. Not everyone wants counseling but most people we encounter want to learn to live their lives with more balance, groundedness, self-compassion, and meaning. Well-being includes improving self-care skills like meditation, improving your emotional intelligence, relationship coaching, and grieving well.