Counseling Practice – Therapy Village, LLC
Children and adolescents ages 5 through 18 are the exclusive clinical focus of Therapy Village, LLC, a mental health counseling practice established in 2019 and located at 2089 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35630. The practice employs five licensed mental health professionals: Molly Weaver, LPC (co-founder and co-owner); Sharon Tucker, LICSW (co-owner); Sarah Schmidlkofer, LPC; Erin Howard, LICSW; and Paige Motes, LPC. The team holds credentials across both the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) designations as stated on the site.
Individual counseling sessions address a broad range of concerns including anxiety, depression, conflict resolution, emotional management, relationship building, adjustment issues, social difficulties, grief, self-esteem, ADHD, behavioral concerns, and OCD. Therapeutic approaches draw on play techniques and art-based methods alongside more structured skill-building strategies. The practice describes its mission as delivering compassionate, individualized counseling services tailored specifically for children and adolescents, with an emphasis on developing practical coping skills and helping young clients identify and draw on personal strengths.
Sessions are conducted in-person at the Florence, Alabama location. No telehealth options are specified on the page reviewed. The practice accepts most major insurance carriers including Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Medicaid, and self-pay options are also available for those without insurance coverage.
Contact information includes phone at (256) 284-7753 and email at therapyvillagellc@gmail.com. The practice maintains social media presence on Facebook and Instagram. No additional clinician contact details beyond the office phone and email are provided on the page. Therapy Village, LLC serves the Florence, Alabama community as a dedicated, multi-clinician mental health resource for youth, bringing together a five-member licensed team spanning LPC and LICSW credentials to offer structured, age-appropriate counseling. The practice is designed exclusively for children and teens from elementary through high school age, addressing a broad spectrum of emotional, behavioral, and developmental concerns in an insurance-accepting setting.