Family Therapists in Highland Heights, KY
Hi, I’m Brieh, a therapist and social worker who brings warmth, curiosity, and a deep trust in your capacity to heal and grow. I’m here to support you in reconnecting with your resilience and sense of self, moving at a pace that honors your needs.
Hi, I’m Brieh, a therapist and social worker who brings warmth, curiosity, and a deep trust in your capacity to heal and grow. I’m here to support you in reconnecting with your resilience and sense of self, moving at a pace that honors your needs.
Jamie F Wilkinson
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MS, LPCC-S, NCC, JSOCC
5 Endorsed
Serves Area
Our ideal clients are children, adolescents, adults, and families who need more than a quick opinion—they need clear answers.
I specialize in clinical assessment and diagnostic clarification for children, adolescents, and adults. I offer structured evaluations, testing, and clear recommendations to help clients, families, and providers better understand emotional, behavioral, developmental, and functional concerns.
Our ideal clients are children, adolescents, adults, and families who need more than a quick opinion—they need clear answers.
I specialize in clinical assessment and diagnostic clarification for children, adolescents, and adults. I offer structured evaluations, testing, and clear recommendations to help clients, families, and providers better understand emotional, behavioral, developmental, and functional concerns.
Lifestrings Mental Health and Well-Being, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
3 Endorsed
Serves Area
I have experience working with individuals, couples, and families.
My Clinical Interests are trauma, anxiety, depression, self-worth, life transitions, stress, women's issues, men's issues, mood disorders, relationship and marital concerns, non-traditional relationships, and personality disorders.
I have experience working with individuals, couples, and families.
My Clinical Interests are trauma, anxiety, depression, self-worth, life transitions, stress, women's issues, men's issues, mood disorders, relationship and marital concerns, non-traditional relationships, and personality disorders.
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Our practice offers individual, group, family, and couple's counseling.
I can't wait to meet you and join you on your journey to wellness. I'm Kathryn, or Kat, I've been in the field of mental health for over 20 years. I treat ages 3-103! As someone who specializes in play therapy, I've learned to think outside the box and integrate creative counseling techniques for children and adolescents. With all of my clients, I believe YOU know yourself best. I'm just here to hold space for you to find yourself!
Our practice offers individual, group, family, and couple's counseling.
I can't wait to meet you and join you on your journey to wellness. I'm Kathryn, or Kat, I've been in the field of mental health for over 20 years. I treat ages 3-103! As someone who specializes in play therapy, I've learned to think outside the box and integrate creative counseling techniques for children and adolescents. With all of my clients, I believe YOU know yourself best. I'm just here to hold space for you to find yourself!
I’m Dr. Dean Leav. I've been featured on ABC, NBC, KCAL, and other programs as an expert psychologist. I conduct ADHD / autism / learning disability evaluations, legal / forensic evaluations for court, risk assessment (violence / sexual), cognitive / neuropsychological evaluations, diagnostic psychological evaluations, immigration evaluations, adoption evaluations, parenting / bonding assessments, drug & alcohol evaluations, fitness for duty evaluations, workers' compensation (QME/AME) evaluations, and other types of psychological evaluations / assessments.
I’m Dr. Dean Leav. I've been featured on ABC, NBC, KCAL, and other programs as an expert psychologist. I conduct ADHD / autism / learning disability evaluations, legal / forensic evaluations for court, risk assessment (violence / sexual), cognitive / neuropsychological evaluations, diagnostic psychological evaluations, immigration evaluations, adoption evaluations, parenting / bonding assessments, drug & alcohol evaluations, fitness for duty evaluations, workers' compensation (QME/AME) evaluations, and other types of psychological evaluations / assessments.
Elizabeth is a CSW whose clinical approach is rooted in creativity, connection, and collaboration. When working with children, she incorporates play-based and developmentally appropriate interventions to help them communicate, build emotional awareness, and strengthen coping skills. She also values partnering with caregivers to support consistency and progress beyond the therapy room.
She is passionate about helping clients navigate their experiences in a way that feels approachable and empowering. She strives to create a welcoming therapeutic environment where clients feel safe to explore, learn, and grow at their own pace.
Elizabeth is a CSW whose clinical approach is rooted in creativity, connection, and collaboration. When working with children, she incorporates play-based and developmentally appropriate interventions to help them communicate, build emotional awareness, and strengthen coping skills. She also values partnering with caregivers to support consistency and progress beyond the therapy room.
She is passionate about helping clients navigate their experiences in a way that feels approachable and empowering. She strives to create a welcoming therapeutic environment where clients feel safe to explore, learn, and grow at their own pace.
Clients come to Ariel for trauma recovery, stress and emotional overwhelm, substance use/recovery, relationship concerns, and major life transitions. She works with adults, teenagers (15+), couples, and veterans. Through a trauma-informed, nonjudgmental approach, Ariel helps clients and couples understand patterns, strengthen coping skills, and move forward with clarity, resilience, and lasting change.
Clients come to Ariel for trauma recovery, stress and emotional overwhelm, substance use/recovery, relationship concerns, and major life transitions. She works with adults, teenagers (15+), couples, and veterans. Through a trauma-informed, nonjudgmental approach, Ariel helps clients and couples understand patterns, strengthen coping skills, and move forward with clarity, resilience, and lasting change.
Hi there, I'm Samantha! I'm so glad you're here. Choosing to begin therapy can be difficult, and I commend you for starting this journey. I specialize in helping individuals overcome life's challenges and build meaningful lives. My approach is client-driven. I'll collaboratively work with you to determine what therapy should look like and use that to guide our sessions. If things change, I change with you to ensure you're getting the most from our work together. I flexibly offer skill-building and mindfulness-based practices tailored to your needs.
Hi there, I'm Samantha! I'm so glad you're here. Choosing to begin therapy can be difficult, and I commend you for starting this journey. I specialize in helping individuals overcome life's challenges and build meaningful lives. My approach is client-driven. I'll collaboratively work with you to determine what therapy should look like and use that to guide our sessions. If things change, I change with you to ensure you're getting the most from our work together. I flexibly offer skill-building and mindfulness-based practices tailored to your needs.
I thrive on working with individuals—both men and women—who are navigating relationship challenges, parenting struggles, and the unique pressures of single parenthood. I specialize in supporting healthcare and mental health care professionals, who often face demanding roles, and offer trauma-informed parenting techniques to address parenting difficulties with empathy and insight. My ideal clients are those who are open, honest, and committed to the therapy process.
I thrive on working with individuals—both men and women—who are navigating relationship challenges, parenting struggles, and the unique pressures of single parenthood. I specialize in supporting healthcare and mental health care professionals, who often face demanding roles, and offer trauma-informed parenting techniques to address parenting difficulties with empathy and insight. My ideal clients are those who are open, honest, and committed to the therapy process.
I believe therapy should feel like a safe, grounding space where you don’t have to have everything figured out before you walk in. I provide a space where you can share your story and what is going on in your life.
I believe therapy should feel like a safe, grounding space where you don’t have to have everything figured out before you walk in. I provide a space where you can share your story and what is going on in your life.
Kelly Jones (she/her/hers), LPCC, works with adolescents and adults utilizing Cognitive Behavioral and Narrative Therapy lenses, while focusing on societal, structural, and generational dynamics. Kelly loves engaging with clients exactly where they are in life, so together they can collect data on patterns and choices that impact the client’s desired outcomes and success. Expect to be challenged and empowered in session by a warm, Central-Kentucky accent and cool-mom vibe. Kelly received her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northern Kentucky University in 2011.
Kelly Jones (she/her/hers), LPCC, works with adolescents and adults utilizing Cognitive Behavioral and Narrative Therapy lenses, while focusing on societal, structural, and generational dynamics. Kelly loves engaging with clients exactly where they are in life, so together they can collect data on patterns and choices that impact the client’s desired outcomes and success. Expect to be challenged and empowered in session by a warm, Central-Kentucky accent and cool-mom vibe. Kelly received her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northern Kentucky University in 2011.
My job is to work for you; to help you to achieve your goals. I believe you have the answers to many of life's greatest questions already, but perhaps may not have the ability to access those answers. I work to create an environment in which you will feel safe to explore those questions and recognize the answers you already have. With nearly a decade of experience in the mental health and addictions fields, I have developed an appreciation for working with individuals from all walks of life.
My job is to work for you; to help you to achieve your goals. I believe you have the answers to many of life's greatest questions already, but perhaps may not have the ability to access those answers. I work to create an environment in which you will feel safe to explore those questions and recognize the answers you already have. With nearly a decade of experience in the mental health and addictions fields, I have developed an appreciation for working with individuals from all walks of life.
I have extensive experience working with men, families, couples who appear successful yet feel stuck—professionals, veterans, new fathers—wrestling with anxiety, anger, burnout, porn or drinking cycles, and communication gridlock.
I specialize in men’s mental health and couples work, blending CBT, emotion-focused, and strength-based, male-friendly methods. Sessions turn science into skills—anger regulation, shame resilience, intimacy repair, and purpose building. Sessions are on online, where I offer structured plans, feedback between visits, and tools you can use immediately.
I have extensive experience working with men, families, couples who appear successful yet feel stuck—professionals, veterans, new fathers—wrestling with anxiety, anger, burnout, porn or drinking cycles, and communication gridlock.
I specialize in men’s mental health and couples work, blending CBT, emotion-focused, and strength-based, male-friendly methods. Sessions turn science into skills—anger regulation, shame resilience, intimacy repair, and purpose building. Sessions are on online, where I offer structured plans, feedback between visits, and tools you can use immediately.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s level certification in Addiction Studies. My specialties in psychotherapy include providing therapeutic services for adults and teens 12 and older, treating individuals with substance abuse disorders, and working with survivors of domestic violence.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s level certification in Addiction Studies. My specialties in psychotherapy include providing therapeutic services for adults and teens 12 and older, treating individuals with substance abuse disorders, and working with survivors of domestic violence.
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) with over five years of experience providing compassionate, client-centered therapy to individuals and couples navigating a variety of emotional and life challenges. I strive to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to grow.
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) with over five years of experience providing compassionate, client-centered therapy to individuals and couples navigating a variety of emotional and life challenges. I strive to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to grow.
I help adults, teens, and families break out of cycles of conflict, frustration, or emotional strain.
My approach is warm, professional, person-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I begin with your values and experiences to guide our work. I incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems interventions, and Dialectical Behavioral techniques to strengthen communication, support emotional regulation, and foster meaningful growth.
I help adults, teens, and families break out of cycles of conflict, frustration, or emotional strain.
My approach is warm, professional, person-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I begin with your values and experiences to guide our work. I incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems interventions, and Dialectical Behavioral techniques to strengthen communication, support emotional regulation, and foster meaningful growth.
I work with women who feel stuck in the cycle of emotional or disordered eating and are ready for a different approach. Many of my clients are high-functioning, self-aware, and frustrated that “knowing what to do” hasn’t translated into lasting change. Whether you are navigating patterns of restriction, overeating, or constant food noise, we focus on understanding the deeper drivers behind your behaviors rather than relying on quick fixes.
I also specialize in supporting women who are in perimenopause or menopause, where shifts in hormones, mood, sleep, and body composition can make eating and body image feel even more complicated.
I work with women who feel stuck in the cycle of emotional or disordered eating and are ready for a different approach. Many of my clients are high-functioning, self-aware, and frustrated that “knowing what to do” hasn’t translated into lasting change. Whether you are navigating patterns of restriction, overeating, or constant food noise, we focus on understanding the deeper drivers behind your behaviors rather than relying on quick fixes.
I also specialize in supporting women who are in perimenopause or menopause, where shifts in hormones, mood, sleep, and body composition can make eating and body image feel even more complicated.
I love the work that I do with children, adolescents, and their families to create happy and healthy lives.
In working with children and adolescents, it is imperative that families are involved in the process. I enjoy working with parents to help them learn the tools necessary for helping their children stay focused on resolving issues and making necessary changes to help improve family relationships.
I love the work that I do with children, adolescents, and their families to create happy and healthy lives.
In working with children and adolescents, it is imperative that families are involved in the process. I enjoy working with parents to help them learn the tools necessary for helping their children stay focused on resolving issues and making necessary changes to help improve family relationships.
From 2002 until June 2022, I worked helping foster youth and clients in their own apartments learn how to handle the traumas they had experienced in their biological family.
I started doing telehealth through another provider working with teen and adults on understanding how their past experiences can affect their current functioning. I have experience in helping clients with trauma and abuse, coping with grief and loss, parenting issues, & depression.
From 2002 until June 2022, I worked helping foster youth and clients in their own apartments learn how to handle the traumas they had experienced in their biological family.
I started doing telehealth through another provider working with teen and adults on understanding how their past experiences can affect their current functioning. I have experience in helping clients with trauma and abuse, coping with grief and loss, parenting issues, & depression.
Starting therapy can be scary and is also a huge step in working toward personal growth. I have spent over a decade helping individuals reach their goals and would love the opportunity to help you do the same. I believe you are an expert in your own life and look forward to collaborating with you to help you achieve your goals. I use a holistic approach using CBT, supportive, and reminiscence therapy techniques to help you reach your goals and improve your life.
Starting therapy can be scary and is also a huge step in working toward personal growth. I have spent over a decade helping individuals reach their goals and would love the opportunity to help you do the same. I believe you are an expert in your own life and look forward to collaborating with you to help you achieve your goals. I use a holistic approach using CBT, supportive, and reminiscence therapy techniques to help you reach your goals and improve your life.
Nearby Family Therapy Searches for Highland Heights
- Alexandria
- Covington
- Crescent Springs
- Crestview Hills
- Edgewood
- Erlanger
- Fort Mitchell
- Fort Thomas
- Fort Wright
- Independence
- Ludlow
- Newport
FAQ - About Family Therapy
What issues does family therapy help with?
Family therapy can help families navigate the complex dynamics of family life, including communication challenges and recurring conflict between family members. A therapist can help family members identify dysfunctional patterns in communication and develop healthier ways of relating. Family therapy may also be helpful during major life transitions or stressful events that affect the family system, such as grief, divorce, trauma, relocation, or a serious illness. In some cases, family therapy can support families coping with specific mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, alcohol or substance use disorders, and eating disorders. In these situations, therapy can provide education and support for family members, as well as to the individual with the mental health diagnosis.
How do I know if my family needs counseling?
Family therapy may be helpful if a family consistently struggles with conflict or communication in a way that affects daily life or relationships. It can also be beneficial when someone in the family is experiencing significant emotional or behavioral changes, such as a family member becoming aggressive, withdrawing, or struggling to cope after a traumatic event. Additionally, some concerns, such as addiction or eating disorders, may be especially important to address in the context of the family unit.
Who attends family counseling sessions?
Family counseling sessions are often attended by members of the immediate family, such as parents, caregivers, children, or siblings. However, other family members may attend when appropriate, including grandparents, stepparents, stepsiblings, or co-parents. Who attends may depend on the family’s needs, the therapist’s recommendations, and the goals of treatment.
Can family therapy be done online?
Family therapy can often be done online. Virtual sessions may be especially convenient when family members live in different locations, have busy schedules, or live in an area where family therapists are less accessible. However, online therapy may not be the best fit for every family. In-person care may be more appropriate when there are safety concerns, severe conflict, limited privacy at home, or when young children have difficulty engaging through a screen.
What therapeutic approaches are used in family counseling?
Family therapy can take different forms, including systemic family therapy (exploring how individual actions affect the family), structural family therapy (uncovering the structure and relationship dynamics of the family unit), and attachment-based family therapy (focusing on how bonds between family members shape relationships). Family therapy may also include psychoeducation, which helps family members learn more about a mental health condition and how to respond to it more effectively.
How much does family therapy cost and is it covered by insurance?
Family therapy sessions, which typically last about an hour, often range from $150 to $250 or more, depending on factors such as location, therapist experience, session length, and practice setting. In general, family therapy may cost more than individual therapy because it involves multiple participants and more complex treatment planning. Insurance coverage for family therapy varies by plan. Some plans may cover family therapy when it is part of treatment for a diagnosed mental health condition affecting one family member. However, many plans do not cover therapy for general family conflict, communication concerns, or relationship issues alone. Before starting therapy, it is important to check with your insurance provider to confirm whether family therapy is covered, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether any diagnosis, referral, or prior authorization is required.