Resources
Cana Counseling at Catholic Charities offers hope and healing. Check below for FREE downloadable resources on many topics.
Avoiding Power Struggles with Children (English)
Learn about the nature of power struggles and how to develop categories of negotiable and non-negotiable rules to both establish your authority over important matters and give away appropriate choices and levels of authority to your children.
Avoiding Power Struggles with Children (Spanish)
Learn about the nature of power struggles and how to develop categories of negotiable and non-negotiable rules to both establish your authority over important matters and give away appropriate choices and levels of authority to your children.
Children and Trauma
Children can suffer physical and emotional trauma from a variety of experiences, such as acts of nature, a sudden loss, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, accidents, domestic violence, or being victims or witnesses of crimes. Adults can assist…
Helping Children Cope with Divorce
Half of all marriages end in divorce, and most of them involve children. This article is written for parents and caretakers of children of divorce to help them understand…
Helping Children Transition Back to School
Consider these practical tips for helping your child, and your whole family, set the stage for a great new school year.
Premarital Counseling Handout
Cana Counseling at Catholic Charities offers premarital counseling services utilizing the Prepare and Enrich assessment, one-on-one counseling sessions with the clinician…
Preventing Suicide - What You Need to Know and How You Can Help
Though it can be a very difficult topic of discussion, the struggle against suicide is a very real and exhausting battle for many people. Knowing about the signs and risks of suicidality and ways to assist those who struggle with thoughts of suicide…
Understanding and Addressing Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a form of depression that occurs during a specific time of year, usually winter, and affects as many as 20% of people in the United States, some mildly and others significantly. Learn more about the nature and …
When is it ADHD?
Most parents and educators have encountered the phrase ADHD, which is a mental-health diagnostic term for the condition Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. The Centers for Disease Control estimates as many as one million children in…
When is it Bullying?
What is bullying and what is normal peer relationship conflict? This article outlines the key components of bullying and gives some tips on how and when adults can most effectively step in to address bullying behaviors or choose to stay out of normal…
Location and Hours of Operation
Phone Numbers
Director: Lisa Butler, LCMFT, LCAC
(316)-263-6941
Fax: (316) 263-5259
Toll-Free: 1(866)-839-4327
Daily Hours
Monday- Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Some evening appointments available
Location and Hours of Operation
Address and Hours
437 N Topeka St. | Wichita, KS 67202
Monday-Friday | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Some evening appointments available
Director
Lisa Butler
(316) 263-6941
Fax: (316) 263-5259
Toll-Free: 866-839-4327
Contact Us
We would like to hear from you! Call 316-264-8344 or Email us:
Services
Counseling And Immigration
Disabled Adults And Seniors
Hunger
Domestic Violence
St. Joseph Pastoral Center
437 North Topeka st.
Wichita. KS 67202-2431
(316) 264-8344
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Wichita is a 501(c)(3). All gifts are tax-deductible.
Need donation support?
316-264-8344 ext. 1262
giving@CatholicCharitiesWichita.org
Wichita Diocese
The Wichita Diocese covers 20,021 square miles and includes 25 counties in the southeast corner of the state. It is home to over 114,000 Catholics in 90 parishes.