The Next Chapter

The Next Chapter Trauma-focused substance abuse and mental health treatment program for individuals and families. Don’t go it alone—we’re here to help.

Whether you’re struggling with personal or relationship problems, talking them through with a qualified, compassionate therapist will help you develop the necessary skills to navigate tough times and challenging situations. The Next Chapter offers a variety of therapeutic tools that, used individually or in conjunction with each other, help clients find their way through life dilemmas and concerns during childhood, adolescence and adulthood.

https://fof.dea.gov/exhibitKansas is represented by 13 people!!!  The shutdown is over and the site is up again. Korbin ...
11/19/2025

https://fof.dea.gov/exhibit

Kansas is represented by 13 people!!! The shutdown is over and the site is up again. Korbin Anderson has been included! If you have a loved one that has passed from Fentanyl Overdose, please include them so the crisis in our state is appropriately represented!!

https://www.drugfreeworld.org/course/lesson/the-truth-about-drugs/?start=1
11/04/2025

https://www.drugfreeworld.org/course/lesson/the-truth-about-drugs/?start=1

Thank you for enrolling! You’re about to see videos and read material that will give you the truth about drugs so you can make your own decisions based on facts, not opinions or someone else’s ideas. You can track your progress through the course, and every time you sign out, you can pick up whe...

10/28/2025

Our teams will be at the locations below providing care to the unhoused community.

As always, if you see anyone appearing to be in need, please reach out via the numbers below. Have a great week!

We are at Bourbon Street for the trunk and treat. They are bringing the treats inside to accommodate the weather!       ...
10/26/2025

We are at Bourbon Street for the trunk and treat. They are bringing the treats inside to accommodate the weather!

10/26/2025

‼️***TRIGGER WARNING***‼️

Something not often discussed but should be. As someone who has battled SI many times, I can indeed say that it’s “always there”, in the background. I think often times people who suffer with this quietly are the ones who may suddenly “act” on it which shocks those in their immediate circle. It isn’t that they appear outwardly suicidal, but that background thought always being there can be triggered by overwhelm in the day to day living that one suddenly decides to act on the thoughts. If this has ever been you, or if this is something you still carry with you, know that you are not alone. It is always safe to reach out and talk to someone.
~ Deb 🩷

Address

300 W Douglas Avenue, Suite 205
Wichita, KS
67202

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+13162671601

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I believe it is important to accept others where they are at. To honor them while they sort out the debris of what is left following a trauma. While we cannot change what has happened to us, together we can learn what the triggers are that trip us when we are not looking, develop coping skills that serve to support us when we need it and to plan for better days ahead that bring peace and joy.

I have twenty years of professional experience in the substance abuse field that includes diverse populations in various community settings including women's issues, homelessness, LGBTQ, domestic violence, medication-assisted treatment and co-occurring mental health. I have worked with a variety of topics and prefer working with individuals and families specific to trauma and abuse, positive parenting, grief and life transition, coping with chronic illnesses, substance abuse and self-esteem issues. I have developed a strong belief in the necessity of addressing the family system as a whole in order to develop lasting changes.

I acknowledge the importance of evidence-based practice and the importance of working as a team with my clients. My approach in working with others and in our environment is trauma-informed and every opportunity is made available to utilize natural and professional resources to meet the client's therapeutic goals.

Whether you’re struggling with personal or relationship problems, talking them through with a qualified, compassionate therapist will help you develop the necessary skills to navigate tough times and challenging situations. Don’t go it alone—we’re here to help. The Next Chapter offers a variety of therapeutic tools that, used individually or in conjunction with each other, help clients find their way through life dilemmas and concerns lasting a lifetime.