Meet the New Owners…

December 1, 2022

Victoria Scoville, LCSW and Caleb Scoville, LPC have stepped in to continue the vision and mission of TLCC. They bring new talent and training, and a vision of carrying TLCC forward with the same heartfelt commitment to offering a place of hope and healing. Our Center is a unique place where our therapists care deeply about our “work home,” and for our clients. It is from this place that we can collaborate and support each other, as we offer that same care and respect for our clients, and the important healing journey each is on.


Caleb has worked at TLCC for nearly eight years and brings a background in working with children, adolescents, adults, and families experiencing an array of mental health struggles. Caleb’s mission is to work with families by helping them persevere through significant issues of trauma and adjustment in their lives. Additionally, Caleb has a particular interest and heart for working with families affected by medical diagnoses (particularly Cancer), terminal illness, or loss of a loved one due to death or divorce. In addition to his education and faith, Caleb's understanding is aided by his personal experience as a 3x brain tumor survivor and has worked in settings across the country with cancer patients and their families. TLCC has long prided itself on creating a warm and welcoming environment for all who enter its doors. This is something Caleb has helped do at TLCC for years and hopes to continue the reigns of doing as a therapist and co-owner with his wife Victoria.


Although Victoria is a new face at TLCC, she is not new to the field and has supported and participated in TLCC functions alongside her husband, Caleb, for many years. Victoria has always had a passion for helping others and began her professional journey in the mental health field in 2010. She comes to TLCC with a background that expands the outreach of TLCC into serving infants, young children, and their families ages pre-natal through 5 years old. As an Endorsed Infant Mental Health Specialist by the Oklahoma Association of Infant Mental Health, she brings experience and expertise that adds to the already well-versed TLCC team. Victoria hopes to use her experience in the non-profit sector along with her clinical work with infants, children, adolescents, and their families to continue the outreach of providing quality services to our community. As an experienced provider in the mental health field, she joins her husband, Caleb, to continue to lead the TLCC team in ways that honor the leadership that came before and strives to continue to meet the mental health needs of the community through quality mental health services.

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