OUTPATIENT THERAPY IN LEXINGTON, KY.
Individual Outpatient Therapy
Individual therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote the health, wellness, and self-determination of each client.
These services consist of:
- A face-to-face encounter with the client; and
- A behavioral health therapeutic intervention provided in accordance with the client’s plan of care;
Services are aimed at:
- Reducing adverse symptoms;
- Reducing or eliminating the presenting problem of the client; and
- Improving functioning;
- Improving self-directed quality of life goals;
Group Outpatient Therapy
Group outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote the health, wellness, and self-determination of each client in the context of group support and fellowship.
Group Therapy is provided in a group setting of non-related individuals with groups not exceeding 12 individuals. Non-related individuals include a spouse, significant other, parent or person with custodial control, child, sibling, stepparent, stepchild, step-brother, step-sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent, or grandchild.
Family Outpatient Therapy
Family outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals and consist of therapeutic intervention provided between the therapist, the client, and at least one 1 member of the client’s family.
- Address issues interfering with the relational functioning of the family;
- Seek to improve interpersonal relationships within the client’s home environment;
- Provided to promote the health and well-being of the client.
All of our services include an Assessment:
Assessment services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals who gathers information and engages in a process with clients, thereby enabling the professional to:
- Establish the presence or absence of a mental disorder;
- Identify the client’s strengths or problem areas which may affect the treatment processes; and
- Engage the client in developing treatment goals;
- Work with the client to identify other psychosocial need areas that may benefit from support.