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Help For Struggling Teens Comes to Logos School

The Hope Counseling Center, a new program serving struggling teens and their families, will begin individual and family counseling on Nov. 12. The program isn't limited to Logos families.

Olivette has a new community resource available for after-school counseling, providing support and help to struggling teens and their families. The new program launched this week at the Logos School.

Known as the Hope Counseling Center, the program is available to anyone in need, not limited to Logos School Community.

According to the website for the school, the program offers sliding scale fees in order to help serve needy teens and families; the program is supported by grants from the Missouri Department of Economic Development Youth Opportunities Program.

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"The aim is that any family desiring services will be able to afford them," the school posted on Facebook.

The Hope Counseling Center at Logos School was created to provide opportunities for struggling teens to learn effective coping strategies in order to have a meaningful, productive adult life. We provide one-on-one and family counseling, as well as parenting skills educational groups.  Our licensed therapists bring over 50 years cumulative experience with teens and families.  Their areas of expertise include autism, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Asperger’s syndrome, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, tourette’s syndrome, and several other challenges that students may face and that make success in school and relationships difficult.

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For more information, call 314-997-3772.

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