Therapists Beginning With K in Ohio
Krissy Kearns
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
Verified Verified
New Matamoras, OH 45767 (Online Only)
Accepting new telehealth patients! Receive therapy with added comfort and flexibility from a secure virtual client portal. Enjoy the benefits of counseling while staying in your own home. My friendly, positive, and non-judgmental stance is here in support of you.
Accepting new telehealth patients! Receive therapy with added comfort and flexibility from a secure virtual client portal. Enjoy the benefits of counseling while staying in your own home. My friendly, positive, and non-judgmental stance is here in support of you.
Brittany Keating
Counselor, LPCC-S, PMH-C
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Amherst, OH 44001
Waitlist for new clients
Do you feel lost? Does it seem like you can’t do anything right? Does no one understand you? One of the toughest and most rewarding things we can do is to explore our own story. To truly learn who we are. Life is not about surviving but thriving. I want to help you feel excited for your journey. I help you identify what is causing you worry, grief, fear, anger, or sadness and how to move away from that to happiness, satisfaction, hope, and courage. I believe that people are capable of change, and I would be honored to witness your growth. Let’s work together to write your own narrative.
Do you feel lost? Does it seem like you can’t do anything right? Does no one understand you? One of the toughest and most rewarding things we can do is to explore our own story. To truly learn who we are. Life is not about surviving but thriving. I want to help you feel excited for your journey. I help you identify what is causing you worry, grief, fear, anger, or sadness and how to move away from that to happiness, satisfaction, hope, and courage. I believe that people are capable of change, and I would be honored to witness your growth. Let’s work together to write your own narrative.
Hi there, it is nice to meet you! I’m Laura, and I’d love to share a bit about myself as a therapist and what you can expect from working with me. As your therapist, I will focus on using a person-centered approach and hold positivity and unconditional support for you as my client as my north star. The goal is for you to feel safe and comfortable in sharing areas of vulnerability so we can work together in making progress towards where you want to be in life. This means you will have me in your corner as someone who will be compassionate and direct in our conversations, and holding space for you.
Hi there, it is nice to meet you! I’m Laura, and I’d love to share a bit about myself as a therapist and what you can expect from working with me. As your therapist, I will focus on using a person-centered approach and hold positivity and unconditional support for you as my client as my north star. The goal is for you to feel safe and comfortable in sharing areas of vulnerability so we can work together in making progress towards where you want to be in life. This means you will have me in your corner as someone who will be compassionate and direct in our conversations, and holding space for you.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
There is a curious habit that I've noticed, especially when working with teens, that clients will mostly only work on the "issue of the week." This can have numerous benefits and can also delay the client's progress on any underlying concerns or patterns. Ideally, once a client has agreed to their treatment goals, they continue to take attainable steps towards that goal in therapy and in their daily life. When a client feels comfortable with their therapist to share their thoughts, emotions, and vulnerabilities, then deeper work can happen.
Life can easily become overwhelming. We all experience highs and lows – difficult relationships, work stress, the struggles of raising a family or running a household. It can be hard to know what your next move should be. We can lose ourselves along the way. Our minds have the ability to take us to very dark places. Sometimes just having someone outside of your life to listen to you as you vent your frustrations can be very helpful. Being heard and receiving feedback from someone whose only motivation is to see you heal and succeed can be a very powerful thing!
Life can easily become overwhelming. We all experience highs and lows – difficult relationships, work stress, the struggles of raising a family or running a household. It can be hard to know what your next move should be. We can lose ourselves along the way. Our minds have the ability to take us to very dark places. Sometimes just having someone outside of your life to listen to you as you vent your frustrations can be very helpful. Being heard and receiving feedback from someone whose only motivation is to see you heal and succeed can be a very powerful thing!
Are you struggling with a moment or even perhaps a lifetime of brokenness? These moments in time aren't easy to cope with on your own. It is my passion to help you work through these situations in a non-judgmental empathetic environment. It is important to me that we work together as a team to reach your own personal emotional goals.
Are you struggling with a moment or even perhaps a lifetime of brokenness? These moments in time aren't easy to cope with on your own. It is my passion to help you work through these situations in a non-judgmental empathetic environment. It is important to me that we work together as a team to reach your own personal emotional goals.
Elliott Keegan
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MS, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Cincinnati, OH 45255 (Online Only)
Maybe you’ve had the thought “what is wrong with me?” Or maybe you’ve had thoughts and fears about the past, some kind of trauma. Maybe you’ve always thought that you’re not living up to your full potential due to some kind of addiction or persistent thoughts that get in the way...Well I’ve been there myself and I’m here to help.
Maybe you’ve had the thought “what is wrong with me?” Or maybe you’ve had thoughts and fears about the past, some kind of trauma. Maybe you’ve always thought that you’re not living up to your full potential due to some kind of addiction or persistent thoughts that get in the way...Well I’ve been there myself and I’m here to help.
Keep Moving Forward Counseling & Consulting LLC
Counselor, MEd, LPCC-S
Verified Verified
Dayton, OH 45459
Openings for new referrals and quick turn around times! In-person and telehealth counseling available! We strive to bring you a professional yet personalized experience. No matter how many possibilities you have considered, there are always potential alternatives you haven't tried. Female and male therapists available. Matching a client and therapist personality is an important factor in treatment outcome so please call for a free consultation. We are not the expert of where you want to go on your journey, but your co-pilot to assist you in reaching your destination.
Openings for new referrals and quick turn around times! In-person and telehealth counseling available! We strive to bring you a professional yet personalized experience. No matter how many possibilities you have considered, there are always potential alternatives you haven't tried. Female and male therapists available. Matching a client and therapist personality is an important factor in treatment outcome so please call for a free consultation. We are not the expert of where you want to go on your journey, but your co-pilot to assist you in reaching your destination.
My focus includes the LGBTQ community, sexual health and dysfunction, chronic illness, the HIV+ community, identity development, and women’s issues and wellness. I have worked in a variety of clinical settings, including community mental health, college counseling clinics, and hospitals. I utilize a feminist and person-centered approach that draws from several theoretical models including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I aim to create a validating, judgment-free space that promotes change and healing.
My focus includes the LGBTQ community, sexual health and dysfunction, chronic illness, the HIV+ community, identity development, and women’s issues and wellness. I have worked in a variety of clinical settings, including community mental health, college counseling clinics, and hospitals. I utilize a feminist and person-centered approach that draws from several theoretical models including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I aim to create a validating, judgment-free space that promotes change and healing.