APO Counseling: News
APO Counseling Teams Up With HealthFair 2005
February 25 and 26, 2005
APO is proud to once again participate in Mon Health System's HealthFair at the Morgantown Mall, Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26. Visit our booth (#16 located at center court) for free stress, anxiety and depression screenings. Information on these and others will be available as well as information on the services offered and how to receive them.

Congratulations to Greg Jones on winning his third NCAA wrestling championship!
WVU Wrestling Swings Into High Gear
December 2004
Tony Onorato joins Kyle Wiggs as color commentator on the internet broadcasts of all home matches.
Allan Embrey Joins APO Counseling
November 2004
APO Counseling is pleased to announce the addition of Allan Embrey, MA, LPC to our office. Allan is available to see children, adolescents and adults in a wide range of areas. To schedule an appointment or consultation, contact us at 304-284-8438. Learn more here!
Stress Relief Is Here With Our New Aromotherapy Line
May 2004
APO Counseling joins forces with Morgantown's Lady Emily Bath and Body Luxury to develop our own exclusive line of stress relief products. These all natural products include lotion, hand soap, bubble bath, massage oil, and room spray.
Stress Management and Self Help for Super Moms Workshops
May 13, 2004 and June 10, 2004
Tony Onorato will be conducting a two hour workshop on stress management on Thursday, May 13 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. The workshop is open to both women and men and will offer information on dealing with stress more effectively on a daily basis.
Alison Leon will offer Self Help for Super Moms on June 10 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. The workshop is a must for moms who try to do it all.
Both workshops will be held at the Partners in Women's HealthCare office, located at 1000 JD Anderson Drive, Suite 402 (across from the Emergency Room at Mon General Hospital. The fee for each class is $5.00. Limited space is available.
To register or for more information, please call Partners in Women's HealthCare at 304-599-6811.
APO Counseling to Participate in the Mon Health System's HealthFair 2004
February 27-28, 2004
HealthFair 2004 will be at the Morgantown Mall Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28.
Look for us at the Partners in Women's Health Care booth(18 at the Food Court). We will be providing free depression, anxiety and stress screenings as well as offer information about these and other mental health issues. Therapists will be on hand throughout the two-day event to help answer some of the questions you may have related to the counseling process and common concerns surrounding mental and behavioral health.
APO Counseling Joins Forces with Partners in Women's Health Care
January 2004
APO Counseling is proud to announce the opening of it's satellite office inside Partners in Women's Health Care at 1000 JD Anderson Drive, Suite 402. Tony Onorato, MA, LPC, CCAC, ALPS and B. Alison Leon, MA, LPC, LSW, ALPS will provide counseling for both women and men, adolscents and adults dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, substance abuse, trauma, or relationship issues.
To schedule a confidential appointment, call the Partners in Women's Health Care office at 599-6811 or the APO Counseling main office at 284-8438.
Two Therapists Join APO Counseling!
October 2003
APO Counseling would like to welcome Barry L. Row, MS, LPC, NCC, ALPS and B. Alison Leon, MA, LPC, LSW, ALPS to our practice! We are currently accepting new clients ages 3 and up and provide counseling for children adolescents, individuals, couples, families and groups. To schedule an appointment, please call 304-284-8438.
To learn more about all of our therapists, click here: Meet the APO counselors
September 25, 2003
Tony Onorato will present Self Help for Insomniacs: Strategies to Help You Sleep on Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 6:00 pm. This workshop is part of a continuing series focusing on women's health issues offered by Partners in Women's Healthcare, 1000 JD Anderson Drive, Suite 402, Morgantown. Workshop fee is $5 for the two-hour workshop. To register, call 304-599-6811 or toll-free 877-500-7160. Scholarships are available for those who need them. If you suffer regularly or only on occasion from a good night's rest - you won't want to miss this information packed event!
September 18-19, 2003
Tony Onorato presented a teambuilding workshop to the West Virginia Legal Aid Society on Thursday and Friday, September 18/19 at Stonewall Jackson Resort in West Virginia. The program was designed to improve commuication within the business structure and promote the organization's ability to function more cohesively and as a stronger team.
For information on this and other corporate programs, please contact us at Corporate & Team Consulting
or call 304-284-8438.
August 11, 2003
Tony Onorato presented a workshop at the first annual West Virginia Injury and Violence Prevention Conference held at the Lakeview Resort and Conference Center in Morgantown, WV, August 10-12. "Injury Prevention: It's Everyone's Business!" provided a comprehensive look at how we can reduce injuries and violence within West Virginia communities. Approximately 150 professionals working in the various injury prevention fields within the state were in attendance. This conference was sponsored by: West Virginia Injury Prevention Program, West Virginia Safe Kids Coalition, West Virginia State Trauma Program, West Virginia University Center for Rural Emergency Medicine and West Virginia FACE Program.
June 16, 2003
Tony Onorato and Joyce Jackson presented a workshop at this year's Project Enrich sponsored by the Monongalia County Board of Education. The topic for this year's presentation was: What Makes Kids Act That Way?
The workshop provided teachers with important information about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and how to identify it in students in the classroom. It also provided some useful contrast to the behavioral aspects of students dealing with Attention-Deficit/Hyper-Activity Disorder (ADHD).
To view the program, click here:
What Makes Kids Act That Way?
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