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Central Wyoming Counseling Center

1430 Wilkins Circle, Casper, Wyoming, 82601
Central Wyoming Counseling Center is dedicated to providing quality substance abuse and mental health treatment to Wyoming residents in need. The facility offers a full continuum of care, including both inpatient and outpatient services, regardless of circumstance, income or ability to pay. CWCC emphasizes self-reliance and family involvement, and tailors mental health and addiction treatment plans to meet the needs of each client.

Facility Highlights

  • Discharge Planning
  • WRAP Planning
  • Didactic Groups

Specialization

  • Individual Therapy

    This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.
  • Individualized Treatment

    Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.

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Meet the Staff

  • David S. Monhollen, MSW, ACSW
    David S. Monhollen, MSW, ACSWChief Executive Officer
    David has been the CEO of Central Wyoming Counseling Center since August 2011. He has been in the behavioral health and child welfare field since 1975. Mr. Monhollen was the COO of Steininger Behavioral Care Services in Cherry Hill NJ for seven years and the Vice President of Compliance, Standards and Research for KidsPeace Corporation in Orefield PA for five years. David was the CEO and President of Monhollen and Associates for 10 years and the CEO of Advanced Counseling Services in Michigan for five years. Mr. Monhollen was a Surveyor for JCAHO for 16 years. He is an officer of the Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers and a former Board member of the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and AddictionAgencies. David lives in Casper Wyoming with his wife and two adult sons.
  • Paul Demple, MA, LPC
    Paul Demple, MA, LPCClinical Director
    Paul has been a member of the Central Wyoming Counseling Center team since March of 1989. After several years of providing direct clinical services, he became the Program Manager of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program in 1995, and Program Director in 2011. Prior to working for CWCC, he was in Denver where he worked for Comitis Crisis Center, a United Way agency, as well as Bethesda PsycHealth Hospital.

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I did an ASI & one counseling session before discontinuing my care here & have been working through that experience with a new counselor ever since. Never in my life have I felt so completely disregarded by counseling staff. The clinician who administered my ASI was completely unwilling to listen to my concerns & instead misrepresented what I told her in her treatment recommendation. The counselor I was assigned demanded I sit closer to her than I was comfortable with & responded to most of my concerns & comments by telling me about “friends” of hers who my comments reminded her of. My experience, in comparison to other counseling I’ve had, is that the staff here were unprofessional, unhelpful, and disrespectful. The two hours I spent here had a profoundly negative effect on my relationship to myself & to the truth in general. I am so thankful for the help I’ve since received at Wyoming Recovery, not just in terms of coping skills and strategies, but also to help me process this experience at CWCC & move on from it. I can honestly say that going to CWCC was a huge mistake. It put me in a place of crisis & trauma, and made me fearful to attempt therapy again, even though I needed it. Please, don’t go here.
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I absolutely love this facility. Great great staff. So caring and kind. But need more structure/groups on css
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This place is horrible about returning phone calls and extremely rude when you call about concerns. My wife has been there for almost 3 months now. I haven’t heard from her in 3 weeks because they won’t let her use the phone. When I call to see how she’s doing they always send me to her therapists voice mail. I’ve left a total of 5 messages for him and not one call back. It’s really ridiculous.