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What We
Offer

Our clinicians work with individual adults and couples facing a wide range of challenges. You don’t need to arrive with a diagnosis or a clear sense of what’s wrong. Many of the most meaningful conversations begin with ‘I’m not sure how to describe it — I just know something needs to change.’ That’s a fine place to start.

For Individuals

▸  Anxiety & Stress:  Persistent worry, overwhelm, panic, or a low-grade dread that won’t let up.

▸  Depression & Mood:  Sadness, low motivation, numbness, or a sense that life has lost its color.

▸  Trauma & PTSD:  Processing difficult past experiences — accidents, medical events, abuse, or loss.

▸  Grief & Loss:  The death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or any significant loss of identity or role.

▸  Life Transitions:  Divorce, career change, retirement, relocation, or the disorientation of becoming someone new.

▸  Substance Use & Recovery:  Support through recovery, relapse prevention, and the emotional patterns underneath.

▸  Identity & Self-Worth:  Questions of purpose, belonging, self-esteem, and who you want to be.

▸  LGBTQ+ Concerns:  A safe, affirming space for questions of sexual orientation, gender identity, and related challenges.

▸  Somatic & Body-Oriented Work:  Trauma and stress as it lives in the body — when talk therapy alone isn’t enough. (Offered by Marcus Walsh.)

▸  Mindfulness & Meditation:  Integrating mindfulness-based approaches into therapy and everyday life.

▸  End of Life & Serious Illness:  Support for those facing a terminal diagnosis, caregiving, or accompaniment through dying.

 

For Couples

▸  Communication Breakdown:  When conversations keep going sideways or you feel like you’re talking past each other.

▸  Trust & Repair:  Rebuilding after infidelity, betrayal, or a breach that has left you unsure how to move forward.

▸  Life Stage Transitions:  Navigating parenthood, empty nesting, retirement, or any major shared transition.

▸  Recurring Conflict Patterns:  Arguments that circle back to the same place, no matter how many times you’ve tried to resolve them.

▸  Intimacy & Connection:  Rebuilding emotional or physical closeness that has faded over time.

▸  Considering Separation:  Discernment counseling for couples who aren’t sure whether to stay or go.

 

INSURANCE & FEES 

We accept most major insurance plans including Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield, as well as Medicaid and Medicare. Self-pay rates and a sliding scale fee are available for those who qualify. We encourage you to contact us before your first appointment so we can help verify your benefits and discuss any questions about cost.

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Contact

Richard Webster

Path to Peace Counseling, PLC

3737 Woodland Ave, Suite 430, West Des Moines, IA

50266

Email: rich@path2peaceiow.com

Ph. 515-710-8145

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