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Monthly Case Consultation

Wyoming Counseling Association is offering a monthly case consultation group limited to WCA and WySCA members.

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Wyoming is a vast and rural state, which can contribute to a feeling of loneliness among providers. With this consultation group, we are hoping to increase opportunities for collaboration, consultation, growth and learning. This group does not replace a DQCS but does represent additional avenues for supervision. 

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This serves as a general case consultation group with a monthly theme to present cases, discuss ethical dilemmas, and get feedback. There will be a limit of eight people and registration is limited to current WCA members, so sign up soon to get your spot! 

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We’re pleased to announce that our monthly consultation group will now offer a hybrid meeting format—accessible both virtually and in-person at a newly renovated space in Casper, generously DONATED by The Mental Health Hub.


This new arrangement is designed to help us build a stronger support network within our community. Whether you're new to private practice, an experienced practitioner seeking collaboration, or an aspiring counselor, The Mental Health Hub supports our goal to foster continuous growth and connection among all mental health professionals.

We invite you to join us in this revitalized space, where we’re committed to supporting you in your journey. Your participation helps us enhance the services and support we provide.

Meet The Facilitator
Jamie Leslie, LPC, NCC

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Jamie's compassionate and insightful approach to counseling and experience as a clinical supervisor makes her a great facilitator for the group. She is a seasoned professional in the field of counseling. With a Master of Science in Counselor Education from the University of Wyoming and dual Bachelors of Arts in English Secondary Education and Theatre Secondary Education from the University of Northern Colorado, Jamie brings a wealth of expertise to her practice.

As a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wyoming and a National Certified Counselor, Jamie has been making a difference since 2012. She served as the Executive Director of Three Trails EFAP since 2016, following her tenure as a full-time therapist there in 2015. Prior to that, Jamie was a dedicated school-based counselor at Central Wyoming Counseling Center. Currently Jamie has developed her own private practice, Daylight Counseling, LLC. Here is a link to her psychology today profile: .

Drawing from Client-Centered Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Narrative Therapy, Jamie provides holistic and effective counseling services. She's also trained in EMDR and Flash techniques, enhancing her ability to support her clients.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Jamie enjoys hobbies like gardening, quilting with her mom, reading, traveling, and embarking on camping adventures with her husband and daughter.🌱✨

 

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Schedule

*June 21 - LGBTQ+ & Open Forum-Bring your challenges and any topic you’d like support with.

"Embracing Diversity: Supporting LGBTQ+ Clients and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ clients, fostering inclusivity, and addressing unique challenges, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

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*July 19 - Co-Dependency

"Breaking Free: Addressing Co-Dependency and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss approaches to help clients understand and overcome co-dependency in their relationships, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

 

*August 23 - Trauma Care

Important Update: August's group meeting only is scheduled for the 4th Friday. Starting next month, we will resume our regular schedule on the 3rd Friday of each month.
The meeting will be held both virtually and in-person at our facilitator's location in Casper. Details and the Zoom link will be sent to all registrants.

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"Healing Together: Trauma Care Strategies and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss effective trauma care strategies to support clients in their healing journeys, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

 

*September 20 - Family Concerns

"Strengthening Bonds: Navigating Family Concerns and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss techniques for helping clients navigate and resolve family concerns, improving family dynamics, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

 

*October 18 - Facing Fears Together

"Facing Fears Together: Empowering Support Group and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss methods for helping face and overcome fears in a supportive environment, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

 

*November 15 - Strength-Based Therapy/Self-Confidence

"Harnessing Strengths: Building Self-Confidence and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss strength-based therapy techniques to help clients build self-confidence by focusing on their strengths and resources, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

 

*December 20 - Holiday Stress

"Supporting Serenity: Managing Holiday Stress and Open Forum" Mental health counselors will discuss strategies for helping clients navigate the stress and emotional challenges of the holiday season, while also addressing any topics participants wish to bring.

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