Counseling Practice – Freedom Path Counseling LLC
Freedom Path Counseling LLC is a mental health counseling practice located at 2420 North Woodlawn, Building 100, Suite J, Wichita, Kansas 67220. Operating under the sherryhaslam.com domain, the practice is built around a stated commitment to offering unconditional acceptance, providing a safe environment for healing, extending grace, and holding confident hope for the recovery of those who seek care. In-person sessions are available at the Wichita office. The website does not specify whether telehealth appointments are offered.
EMDR therapy is listed as a primary clinical service, applied within a broader treatment orientation that centers on trauma and complex emotional concerns. Specialty areas noted on the site include attachment issues, abuse and trauma, spiritual abuse and related concerns, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, disabilities, parenting and family counseling, grief, loss, anger, and marital issues. The breadth of concerns addressed suggests services may be available for both individual clients and family situations, though session formats are not explicitly described on the accessible page.
Appointment scheduling is available through a therapy portal linked on the website. Contact information includes a phone number of 660-722-0830 and an email address of sherryhaslamtherapy@gmail.com. Prospective clients can reach out through either the email, phone, or by submitting an appointment request through the scheduling portal.
Specific clinician credentials, licensure designations, and professional certifications beyond the practice name are not listed on the available page content. Insurance acceptance policies, self-pay rates, and the year the practice was established are also not provided on the reviewed pages. The practice privacy policy confirms that client information is not sold, rented, or leased to third parties, and the site discloses cookie usage for website traffic analysis and user experience improvement. The breadth of specialty areas listed, ranging from spiritual abuse to personality disorders to parenting concerns, reflects a wide clinical scope within the EMDR and trauma-oriented framework the practice operates under.