Caleb Scoville

Caleb Scoville, M.S., Licensed Professional Counselor

Caleb Scoville is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a Master of Science degree in Community Counseling and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Caleb has experience working with children, adults, couples, families and groups with many diverse issues including Attention Deficit, Oppositional Defiant, Depression and Anxiety Disorders. In addition, Caleb has a special interest and heart for working with individuals and families affected by cancer and grief.

Caleb has spent the last 12 years working with individuals and families in multiple capacities affected by cancer and grief. Caleb began his journey of giving back to this community by volunteering at camps across the United States for children with life threatening illnesses. Caleb continued his work with this population in Oklahoma where he has devoted his knowledge and expertise to brain tumor and grief centered organizations, cancer survivors, and their families. Caleb’s Psycho-oncology work includes: counseling survivors and their families one on one, family and group clinical interventions, advocating for survivors and their families, leading large and small support and discussion groups, facilitating grief groups and other grief work, as well as leading divorce group seminars. Caleb also has experience in working closely with professionals within the Psycho-oncology network including Oncologists, Neuropsychologists, Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Chaplains, and Researchers. Caleb is known for his unique understanding and knowledge of the cancer and grief experience. Caleb has spoken at adult and childhood cancer survivor conferences as well as being chosen to edit material by the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation (NYC) focused on guiding parents and children through a cancer diagnosis.

Caleb has extensive professional experience in working with the cancer and grief population. In addition, Caleb is a 20-year survivor of a malignant brain tumor and a 9 year survivor of a benign brain tumor; his childhood cancer journey was chronicled in the book Perseverance: True Voices of Cancer Survivors…

Insurance Accepted: BCBS, First Health, Healthchoice, Healthcare Highways, Private Pay, and Tricare.
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