PRINCETON, W.Va. – Aspire Counseling held its ribbon-cutting ceremony at 152 Misty Lane in Princeton.
The center offers counseling services focused on trauma and grief treatment, anxiety, mood disorders, depression, and neurodivergence.
The practice employs ten clinicians—half work with children and young people, while the other half focus on adults.
Their goal is to provide high-quality, sustainable mental health services.
Haley Myers, the owner of Aspire Counseling and a clinical director, grew up in the area and shared that this dream is not hers alone, but also one that her late father envisioned for her.
She said, “My dad, who passed away a couple of years ago, he had always hoped this would be my goal. He and I both had this idea of me opening a mental health practice here and some doors just opened, very much one after the other. I do take that as not only, just signs, signs from him that this is what I was supposed to do.”
Aspire Counseling is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 7:30 PM.
No referrals are needed to schedule an appointment.
To make an appointment, call 304-223-5200 or visit their website at aspirecounselingwv.com.
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