Mental Health Practice – Four Branches Therapy & Wellness, LLC
Four Branches Therapy & Wellness, LLC is a multi-clinician mental health practice located at 11828 W Central Ave, Suite 104 in Wichita, Kansas. The practice’s stated mission centers on developing courage for healing and growth through balance and wellness of the mind, body, and spirit across all ages. The practice expanded through a merger with New Perspectives Therapeutic Services, LLC and now serves a broad range of clients through multiple licensed independent providers working under a shared clinical framework.
The clinical team includes Cherelle Brown (M.S., LCMFT-S, LMAC), Tracy Stuever (M.S., LCMFT, RPT-S), Holly Jossie (M.S., LMFT-T), Courtney Kersten (LCPC, who also works alongside therapy dog Frida), Sarah Lagaly (LMSW), MaryAnne Lillis (LPC), Kris Schulte (LSCSW, RPT), and intern therapists Cara Bailey and Cammie Davis (both MSFT). Several clinicians hold Registered Play Therapist or Supervisor designations, reflecting the practice’s capacity to serve children and younger populations. Dog-assisted sessions with Frida are available through Courtney Kersten’s caseload.
Therapeutic services include individual therapy for anxiety, depression, and trauma; EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing); life coaching; couples and family therapy; mindfulness-based therapy; group therapy; and women’s issues counseling. The practice also offers private practice peer consultation and clinical supervision services for other mental health professionals in the region. Sessions are available in both in-person and telehealth formats, allowing clients across greater Wichita and beyond to access care.
The practice accepts insurance and offers self-pay arrangements. Aurora Sumler serves as Office Manager, handling insurance benefits verification, payment agreements, and appointment scheduling. New clients can reach the practice by phone at (316) 613-3995 or by email at aurora@fourbranchestherapists.com, and scheduling can also be completed through the practice’s website. The practice’s site provides emergency mental health resources, including the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, for individuals who need immediate support outside of scheduled appointments.