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3 therapists in Kentucky matching your needs

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Lorena Ginn

Lorena Ginn, LPCC - Kentucky Therapist at Grow Therapy
LPCC
6 years of experience
Virtual
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor LPCC based in KY. I received my master's at Lindsey Wilson College of Professional Counseling. I have been in practice for 6 years. Life can be hard at times. We have challenges and experiences that seem impossible to deal with or get through. I want to help you navigate and make it through these difficult times. It is truly rewarding to see my clients grow and learn to love themselves. I am very passionate about what I do and one of my best qualities as a therapist is providing encouragement and listening because having a strong therapeutic relationship is vital for healing to even begin.

Next available: Jul 3

Kayla Alvey

(she/her)

Kayla Alvey, LCSW - Kentucky Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
5 years of experience
Virtual
I am independently licensed as both a LCSW and LMFT in the state of Kentucky, with 5+ years of experience. I have been trained in treatment modalities of EMDR, CBT and CT-R, as well as experience in utilizing several additional therapeutic modalities based on the needs of those whom I am serving and their person-centered treatment plans. I utilize empathy and compassion in meeting my clients where they are, ensuring they feel heard, advocated for and respected.

Next available: Jul 3

Shemika Whiteside

(she/her)

Shemika Whiteside, LCSW - Kentucky Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
6 years of experience
Warm
Authentic
Humorous
Virtual
Mrs. Whiteside has worked in various mental health settings maintaining her unwavering focus on mothers and small children. As a perinatal psychotherapist, Mrs. Whiteside works with mothers and/or families who are struggling with perinatal mental illness during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Mrs. Whiteside is currently a social work doctoral student at The University of Louisville researching the impact of perinatal mood disorders, as evidence indicates that depression and other mood disorders in parents can have a harmful impact on children, including cognitive difficulties, insecure attachment, and behavioral problems.

Next available: Jul 2

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