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Counseling Coaching and Consultation  Communication Crisis and Trauma Recovery

relationships
depression
anxiety
addictions
grief
parenting

executive excellence
strategic planning
organizational development

appreciative inquiry
productivity coaching
carrier fit

teaching the skills
of better communication
leading to
better relationships
helping individuals
and organizations
dealing with traumatic events
and recover from post traumatic stress

 

Individual Counseling Relationship Counseling Kids and Teens  
       

 

Call us at 304-346-9689
or toll free at 800-340-9680

 

 

 

     

Rose Ann Hefner - 304-346-9689 x15

I want to create a safe place in which people can touch into their own wisdom and discover the answers that work for them. Many times people have already found their own solution, it is just a matter of living out of what they already know. I have some tools that I believe can be helpful to people along the way. Compassionate Communication is one of those tools that can help people deepen their connection with themselves and one another. Being invited into the life of another is to walk on Holy Ground, and I treasure the opportunity to help people move towards a deep sense of inner freedom and peace, companioning them as they journey towards becoming their best selves.

I am a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph. I am a licensed social worker, and a licensed professional counselor (LPC), working at Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center; a Credentialed Gambling Counselor, working with Problem Gamblers Help Network; and have a Certificate in Spiritual Direction from West Virginia Institute for Spirituality. A native of West Virginia, I am a graduate of Lewisburg High School, Wheeling Jesuit University (known as Wheeling College when I was there), and Loyola College of Maryland.

 

 

 

Diana Masso - 304-346-9689 x14

My training and education have been in professional counseling, pastoral ministry, psychology, religious education and formation, and pastoral studies.  My faith life is informed by Christian scriptures and the practice of Centering Prayer.  I believe the God Who calls us into being and loves us into wholeness, dwells in the heart of each one of us.  I consider it an honor to be permitted to companion a person on their individual path to wholeness. I am the Contact Person for Contemplative Outreach of Charleston, a commissioned Presenter of Introduction to Centering Prayer, and a Trainer of Basic Skills for Facilitators of Centering Prayer Groups. I am an LPC.

 

 

      

Ric Hardison - 304-346-9689 x16

I view my work in counseling/therapy as a ministry based on Christian values and clinically sound therapeutic techniques. I offer this therapy to individuals and families struggling with a variety of issues. I have earned a master’s degree in religious education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Illinois State University. I am licensed by the state of West Virginia as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). The International Board of Christian Counselors has recognized me as a Board Certified Professional Christian Counselor (BCPCC). I have been providing counseling/therapy to children, adolescents, individual adults, and families since 1992.

I believe in assisting others to use their God-given abilities to grow as healthy individuals and families. I understand that the life at stake is not my own. It will be your responsibility to make life changes, applying what you learn in therapy as God leads. I use a variety of approaches, including but not limited to rational-emotive, solution-focused, trauma reprocessing, communication-based and strength-building couples counseling, and Christian counseling. Further description of each of these approaches is available.

For more on Ric see his web page: Ric Hardison
 

 

 

Ann Martin  - 304-346-9689 x32

I enjoy working with individuals, age 13 and over, couples, and families. Usually, when people come to see me they are in a place they do not want to be. I like helping people set positive goals so that they may be clear about what they want; what they are working toward. My intention is to be intensely present with my clients as they work to meet those goals.

Therapies used include cognitive-behavioral, solution focused, and person centered, and teaching and practicing communication skills. I do my best to offer these services in a non-judgmental atmosphere, where people may include their own spiritual beliefs as they wish. My formal education consists of a bachelors degree in Social Work, a masters in Counseling, and licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor. I have been working at Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center since January, 2004.

 

 

  

Sky Kershner - - 304-346-9689 x13

I see acceptance as the major part of my ministry. Acceptance of others and of one's self. I see my job as helping to lift people to a higher place of love and acceptance. I am most interested helping clients develop the inner capacity and outward skills of effective and respectful negotiating.

Sky Kershner is the Executive Director of the Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center in Charleston, West Virginia. He is a Diplomate in the American Association of Pastoral Counseling, a Member of the American Association of Marital and Family Therapy, and is adjunct clinical faculty at WVU School of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Medicine, and is a former divorce mediator in WV. Sky holds a Bachelor Degree from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, a Masters of Divinity from Drew University in Madison New Jersey, a Master of Social Work from Yeshiva University in New York City, and a Doctorate in Ministry from Andover-Newton in Massachusetts. Sky is a licensed LPC and LCSW in West Virginia.

Sky received his clinical training in two three-year post-graduate residencies in New York City: one at the Blanton-Peale Institute of religion and Health, the other at Ackerman Family Institute. He has been adjunct faculty for several Doctorate and Graduate Programs through Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Marshall University Graduate School, and United Theological School. Sky was ordained by the United Methodist Church in 1981and has served with the Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center since 1989.

 

 

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Bob Schacht - 304-346-9689 x18

I believe that all of us have the abilities to solve problems with such things as relationships, marriage, and depression. .  By working together, through counseling, I think you can discover how to better use your abilities to find solutions to problems.  For those that want it, I can provide faith as part of the counseling. 
 

I have a Master’s Degree in counseling from Marshall University and 4 years experience as a resident counselor at the Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center.  I counsel adult individuals and couples.  It is my goal to provide counseling to those who have limited income.

 

 

 

Sabrina Rollins - - 304-346-9689 x19

 

 

 

 

Our Staff

  

 

 


 

The Staff of KPCC
believes in hope, wishes, dreams,
destiny, imagination, creativity, prayer, fun, honesty, and empathy.

We help people move from pain to peace,
from hurting to healing
.

 

 

Our Staff

Rev. Sky Kershner, D.Min. 1, 2, 3, 4
Sr. Rose Ann Hefner, MS 1, 3, 6
Rev. Ric Hardison, MA 3, 10
Sabrina Rollins, MA 3, 6
Diana Masso, MA 3
Ann Martin, MA 3
Susan Hicks, MSW
7 
Bob Schacht, MA 9
Hope Sharps, MA 9



Sky Kershner, Executive Director
Melissa Conley, Business Manager
Lynda Crisp, Intake Specialist 
Amanda Powers, Billing Specialist
Dr. Carol Freas, M.D., Medical Director
 

1. American Association of Pastoral Counselors Certified
2. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
3. Licensed Professional Counselor

4. Licensed Clinical Social Worker
5. Licensed Counseling Psychologist
6. Licensed Social Worker
7. Licensed Independent Social Worker
8. Certified Play Therapist

9. KPCC Resident/Intern
10 Certified Christian Counselor

E. Emeratus

 

For More on our Staff:
click here

 


Our Core Values

Sanctuary
Safety
Confidentiality
Trust

Hospitality
Compassion
Acceptance
Invitation

Community
Diversity
Commitment
Freedom


Health
Empowerment
Responsibility
Balance

 

To read some of our recent client satisfaction testimonies, click here

 

 


 

Accreditations

 

Samaritan Counseling Counselor

KPCC is an Accredited Center of
the Samaritan Network of Pastoral Counseling Centers
www.samaritaninstitute.org
 

 

Marriage Couples Counseling Counselor

Executive Director, Rev. Sky Kershner
is a Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor of
the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
www.aamft.org


 

Pastoral Counseling Counselor

Sister Rose Ann Hefner is a Fellow, and
Rev. Sky Kershner is a Diplomate, in
the American Association of Pastoral Counselors
www.aapc.org


 

Christian Counseling CounselorChristian Counseling CounselorRev. Ric Hardison, is a member of
the American Association of Christian Counselors, and
the International Board of Christian Counselors
www.aacc.net


 

Spiritual Direction Counseling Counselor

Sister Rose Ann Hefner is a certified member of
Spiritual Directors International
www.sdiworld.org

 

Christian Counseling Counselor

Diana Masso, is a member of Contemplative Outreach
www.centeringprayer.com


 

PTSD Critical Incident Trauma Counseling CounselorMost of our counselors are certified in
Critical Incident Stress Management.
www.cism.wikispaces.com/

 

NVC Compassionate Communication Counseling CounselorMost of our counselors are trained in the use of
Nonviolent Communication.
www.cnvc.org

 

 


 

 

Emeratus Staff

Lucia James, MA E
Rev. Hilda Alsop, MRE 9
Dr. Judith Smith Wilkinson, Ph.D. 1, 3, 6
Rev. Leslie Clay, DMin
9
Joan Fernandes, MA 3
Verbie Ann Heyleger, MA

 

 

KPCC Staff 2007

 

 

KPCC Staff in 2005

 


 

 

                             
                                    
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