Therapists in Wilmore, Kentucky KY
Mr. Dan Pugel
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Life can be crazy! We all struggle with everyday life challenges and at times face difficult situations and circumstances. These challenges are overwhelming, one leading to another. Without integrating, letting go and learning from the past we become burdened and weary. Change can happen!
27 Years Experience
Shannah Banion
Counselor/Therapist, LPCC-S
Hi, I'm Shannah! I'm a therapist in private practice. I started out working in the addictions field and gained a lot of experience and knowledge on the effects of childhood abuse and trauma. I see family systems and family of origin as an important part of how we see ourselves, the world around us, and how we interact with others. Sometimes we learn coping skills that got us through childhood, but may not be working in adulthood. I enjoy helping others to identify and work though maladaptive coping skills as well as relationship and communication issues.
6 Years Experience
Dr. Jill R. LeBlond
Psychologist, Psy D, LP
If you are looking for a current, down-to-earth, interactive psychologist, I might be a fit for you. I have clinical experience in helping people cope with the symptoms of a variety of mental illnesses. I look forward to meeting you, Dr. Jill
24 Years Experience
Hannah Warshowsky
Psychologist, PhD
Hello and welcome! I provide tele-therapy online to adults. My specialties includes sexual concerns (difficulty with orgasm, painful sex, low sexual desire) stress, relationship difficulties, grief, body image concerns, and identity exploration. I am passionate about working with millennials, womxn, LGBT folks, kink/non-monogamous individuals and people from religious minority backgrounds, particularly Jewish and Muslim clients.
I offer tele-health in 30+ states through an inter-state agreement for Psychologists called PsyPact.
8 Years Experience
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
While many view mental health assessment and treatment as a way to identify a diagnosis someone else (i.e., a psychologist) assigns, we view it as an engaging and empowering process. A diagnosis may be met, and if this is true our hope is you will have words to understand who you are, how your brain (and body) sees and interacts with the world, and what you could potentially do about it based on honoring your input.
13 Years Experience