Divorce Therapists in Union County, OH
I am a licensed professional counselor, holding a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling that I received in 2015 from Liberty University. I have experience working with adults and teens struggling with addiction - substance and gambling, as well as with family members touched by addiction. I also have experience working with adults and teens struggling with different forms of mental illness, grief, trauma, and life change.
I am a licensed professional counselor, holding a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling that I received in 2015 from Liberty University. I have experience working with adults and teens struggling with addiction - substance and gambling, as well as with family members touched by addiction. I also have experience working with adults and teens struggling with different forms of mental illness, grief, trauma, and life change.
My name is Jason Lambert, and I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervisory designation (LISW-S), based in Columbus Ohio. I am dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward emotional well-being and personal growth. With 12 years of experience in the field, I have developed a compassionate and client-centered approach that emphasizes empowerment and resilience.
My name is Jason Lambert, and I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervisory designation (LISW-S), based in Columbus Ohio. I am dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward emotional well-being and personal growth. With 12 years of experience in the field, I have developed a compassionate and client-centered approach that emphasizes empowerment and resilience.
Accepting New Clients — Immediate Openings Available
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially during times of stress or transition. I offer a warm, supportive space where clients feel heard and understood.
I work with children and teens (ages 11+), adults, couples, and families navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, and relationship or family stress.
I also have experience supporting foster care, adoption, attachment-related concerns, and complex family dynamics.
Accepting New Clients — Immediate Openings Available
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially during times of stress or transition. I offer a warm, supportive space where clients feel heard and understood.
I work with children and teens (ages 11+), adults, couples, and families navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, and relationship or family stress.
I also have experience supporting foster care, adoption, attachment-related concerns, and complex family dynamics.
Becoming a mother can be one of the most meaningful and emotionally complex transitions in a woman’s life. If you are feeling anxious during pregnancy, overwhelmed in postpartum, or struggling after a difficult birth or NICU experience, you are not alone. I specialize in supporting thoughtful, capable women navigating postpartum anxiety, trauma, identity shifts, and the emotional demands of modern motherhood. Many of my clients are balancing significant personal and professional responsibilities while seeking to care for themselves, their relationships, and their growing families.
Becoming a mother can be one of the most meaningful and emotionally complex transitions in a woman’s life. If you are feeling anxious during pregnancy, overwhelmed in postpartum, or struggling after a difficult birth or NICU experience, you are not alone. I specialize in supporting thoughtful, capable women navigating postpartum anxiety, trauma, identity shifts, and the emotional demands of modern motherhood. Many of my clients are balancing significant personal and professional responsibilities while seeking to care for themselves, their relationships, and their growing families.
My primary passion is helping people heal from trauma as an EMDR therapist. I am so moved by the courage of my clients. I am amazed at our capacity for healing and am profoundly honored to assist in a process that is both so deeply painful and so joyful in recovery. I also work with clients on other issues like depression, anxiety, women's issues, life transitions, boundaries, communication and relationships. I have completed my Level III Board Certification in Telehealth because I want to be able to help people all across Ohio, not just those who can come to my office in person.
My primary passion is helping people heal from trauma as an EMDR therapist. I am so moved by the courage of my clients. I am amazed at our capacity for healing and am profoundly honored to assist in a process that is both so deeply painful and so joyful in recovery. I also work with clients on other issues like depression, anxiety, women's issues, life transitions, boundaries, communication and relationships. I have completed my Level III Board Certification in Telehealth because I want to be able to help people all across Ohio, not just those who can come to my office in person.
Do you feel weighed down by memories that won’t let go, anxiety that keeps your body on high alert, or the pressure to hold it all together when you’re running on empty? Maybe you’ve spent years serving others—whether on the frontlines, in the hospital, or at home—yet inside you feel exhausted, disconnected, or stuck. You may long for peace, balance, and a way to trust yourself again. Together, we can untangle the pain of past experiences, calm the overwhelm, and build tools that help you feel grounded, resilient, and able to thrive instead of just survive.
Do you feel weighed down by memories that won’t let go, anxiety that keeps your body on high alert, or the pressure to hold it all together when you’re running on empty? Maybe you’ve spent years serving others—whether on the frontlines, in the hospital, or at home—yet inside you feel exhausted, disconnected, or stuck. You may long for peace, balance, and a way to trust yourself again. Together, we can untangle the pain of past experiences, calm the overwhelm, and build tools that help you feel grounded, resilient, and able to thrive instead of just survive.
Acceptance, compassion, empathy, and understanding are the foundations of my practice. As a psychologist, I feel honored to join my clients in their journey of life and self-exploration. Through my therapy, I strive to facilitate healing, growth, discovery, and insights. I am an active participant in your sessions and we will work collaboratively to help you achieve your therapeutic goals.
Acceptance, compassion, empathy, and understanding are the foundations of my practice. As a psychologist, I feel honored to join my clients in their journey of life and self-exploration. Through my therapy, I strive to facilitate healing, growth, discovery, and insights. I am an active participant in your sessions and we will work collaboratively to help you achieve your therapeutic goals.
I am dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming space where you feel heard, understood, and supported as you navigate life's challenges. I believe deeply in the power of collaboration, working alongside you to identify meaningful goals and create lasting, positive changes. I am also an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community.
I am dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming space where you feel heard, understood, and supported as you navigate life's challenges. I believe deeply in the power of collaboration, working alongside you to identify meaningful goals and create lasting, positive changes. I am also an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community.
We face many challenges throughout our lives. These challenges can either positively or negatively impact how we navigate our life journey. Either way, the challenges that we face can influence our emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. I believe that it is important to come alongside clients on the journey to healing and self-awareness so that they can better navigate the challenges of life.
We face many challenges throughout our lives. These challenges can either positively or negatively impact how we navigate our life journey. Either way, the challenges that we face can influence our emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. I believe that it is important to come alongside clients on the journey to healing and self-awareness so that they can better navigate the challenges of life.
I want to share a goal with my clients to create a partnership where clients feel empowered for growth, healing, and positive change. Although I have a traditional office setting offered year round, for those who are interested in a new approach to problem solving, I offer an alternative approach to traditional counseling by linking clients with horses during their sessions. Equine Assisted Counseling or equine assisted therapy, incorporates horses into families, and individual counseling sessions to facilitate emotional growth and learning.
I want to share a goal with my clients to create a partnership where clients feel empowered for growth, healing, and positive change. Although I have a traditional office setting offered year round, for those who are interested in a new approach to problem solving, I offer an alternative approach to traditional counseling by linking clients with horses during their sessions. Equine Assisted Counseling or equine assisted therapy, incorporates horses into families, and individual counseling sessions to facilitate emotional growth and learning.
At ICFT, we see people who have tried everything and have made the courageous decision to admit they need some help. For example, couples that want to stop arguing and find the joy in their relationship. Parents that want to stop being irritated and gain new skills to help their children succeed. Families that need help navigating a path toward healing. Nothing is more frustrating than trying really hard and still feeling like the particular problem is not getting better. At ICFT, we help our clients learn new approaches, so they don't simply try hard, but actually see progress.
At ICFT, we see people who have tried everything and have made the courageous decision to admit they need some help. For example, couples that want to stop arguing and find the joy in their relationship. Parents that want to stop being irritated and gain new skills to help their children succeed. Families that need help navigating a path toward healing. Nothing is more frustrating than trying really hard and still feeling like the particular problem is not getting better. At ICFT, we help our clients learn new approaches, so they don't simply try hard, but actually see progress.
Online Therapists
Some seasons of life are joyful such as the anticipation of a graduation, getting married or welcoming a new baby. Other times we find ourselves in a season of adversity and become overwhelmed by our circumstances. Profound disappointment sets in and we grieve our lost dreams and unmet expectations. During these more difficult seasons, we may develop negative beliefs about ourselves or the world around us that cause further suffering. It is my desire as a counselor to provide a compassionate space where one can wrestle with these negative beliefs and begin to see life through a more hopeful lens.
Some seasons of life are joyful such as the anticipation of a graduation, getting married or welcoming a new baby. Other times we find ourselves in a season of adversity and become overwhelmed by our circumstances. Profound disappointment sets in and we grieve our lost dreams and unmet expectations. During these more difficult seasons, we may develop negative beliefs about ourselves or the world around us that cause further suffering. It is my desire as a counselor to provide a compassionate space where one can wrestle with these negative beliefs and begin to see life through a more hopeful lens.
I have worked with a wide range of clients in schools and hospitals, as well as private office settings. I try to understand each person's problems as influenced by their unique patterns of relating with self , others, and the natural world. I help you explore these patterns on an emotional level rather than simply intellectually. If you are interested, we will also work with your particular spiritual orientation, or help you find a spiritual path, as part of the healing process. Decreasing your suffering, and helping you find deeper meaning and more zest in life, are important goals in each therapy session.
I have worked with a wide range of clients in schools and hospitals, as well as private office settings. I try to understand each person's problems as influenced by their unique patterns of relating with self , others, and the natural world. I help you explore these patterns on an emotional level rather than simply intellectually. If you are interested, we will also work with your particular spiritual orientation, or help you find a spiritual path, as part of the healing process. Decreasing your suffering, and helping you find deeper meaning and more zest in life, are important goals in each therapy session.
Welcome to a space of healing and growth. My name is Kristin Bruce, and with over 17 years of service to the Toledo area, I believe in the power of therapy to navigate the ebbs and flows of life. My practice is grounded in the belief that each individual's journey is unique, and therapy is a collaborative endeavor, whether you're facing personal challenges, relationship issues, or looking to manage life's stressors more effectively.
Welcome to a space of healing and growth. My name is Kristin Bruce, and with over 17 years of service to the Toledo area, I believe in the power of therapy to navigate the ebbs and flows of life. My practice is grounded in the belief that each individual's journey is unique, and therapy is a collaborative endeavor, whether you're facing personal challenges, relationship issues, or looking to manage life's stressors more effectively.
Trained in grief and trauma counseling, I help individuals with PTSD, trauma, and grief from death, divorce, infidelity, suicide, sex abuse, crime, and pet loss; self-esteem, family/relationship, co-dependence, depression, anxiety; spiritual/religious crises.
Helen Keller wrote, "Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it." For those in grief, trauma, and other emotional pain, life can feel dark, lonely, and hopeless. When we suffer, we lose touch with our core of strength and well-being. But the resilience of the human heart offers hope for healing. I will provide you support and reassurance through a strong bond of trust and non-judgmental acceptance. In a kind and compassionate atmosphere, I will help you find your way back to peace and well-being.
Trained in grief and trauma counseling, I help individuals with PTSD, trauma, and grief from death, divorce, infidelity, suicide, sex abuse, crime, and pet loss; self-esteem, family/relationship, co-dependence, depression, anxiety; spiritual/religious crises.
Helen Keller wrote, "Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it." For those in grief, trauma, and other emotional pain, life can feel dark, lonely, and hopeless. When we suffer, we lose touch with our core of strength and well-being. But the resilience of the human heart offers hope for healing. I will provide you support and reassurance through a strong bond of trust and non-judgmental acceptance. In a kind and compassionate atmosphere, I will help you find your way back to peace and well-being.
Therapy can be a focused and meaningful process that leads to real change. I work with individuals, couples, and families who want an intentional, results-oriented therapeutic experience without feeling stuck in therapy long term. My goal is to help you identify what matters most, address what’s getting in the way, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Therapy can be a focused and meaningful process that leads to real change. I work with individuals, couples, and families who want an intentional, results-oriented therapeutic experience without feeling stuck in therapy long term. My goal is to help you identify what matters most, address what’s getting in the way, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Many of my clients suffer from relational distress, depression, anxiety, alcoholism and other compulsions. My PhD is in Clinical Psychology and I have a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy. I was licensed, taught and practiced Psychology in Queensland, Australia for over six years. Working for a major university I supervised and taught advanced students. I am licensed in Ohio as a Psychologist where I have also held Supervising Chemical Dependency Counselor certification. At 22 I began my career as a geriatric counselor; now at 73 years, I am intimately familiar with the challenges of aging. We are LGBTQIA plus friendly.
Many of my clients suffer from relational distress, depression, anxiety, alcoholism and other compulsions. My PhD is in Clinical Psychology and I have a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy. I was licensed, taught and practiced Psychology in Queensland, Australia for over six years. Working for a major university I supervised and taught advanced students. I am licensed in Ohio as a Psychologist where I have also held Supervising Chemical Dependency Counselor certification. At 22 I began my career as a geriatric counselor; now at 73 years, I am intimately familiar with the challenges of aging. We are LGBTQIA plus friendly.
Aaron Carey, LPC has a Master’s degree in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling from Eastern Michigan University and over eight years of experience supporting clients across the lifespan. He specializes in providing individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Aaron has a strong clinical focus on anxiety, depression and trauma and is passionate about empowering clients through resilience-building, psychoeducation, and practical coping strategies. His work is committed to reducing stigma and promoting mental wellness.
Aaron Carey, LPC has a Master’s degree in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling from Eastern Michigan University and over eight years of experience supporting clients across the lifespan. He specializes in providing individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Aaron has a strong clinical focus on anxiety, depression and trauma and is passionate about empowering clients through resilience-building, psychoeducation, and practical coping strategies. His work is committed to reducing stigma and promoting mental wellness.
Do you ever get tired of not feeling heard or safe to just be YOU? To help with this, I strive to provide a safe space of individually tailored support and collaborative care with each client that I meet. Using a variety of therapeutic methods, I work with clients to increase self-awareness, confidence and feel empowered to make the necessary steps toward a healthy understanding of themselves and their family dynamics. For those interested, as an Ordained Minister, I can help explore how faith and spirituality has played a role in their life, family and relationships regardless of religious beliefs, traditions or affiliations.
Do you ever get tired of not feeling heard or safe to just be YOU? To help with this, I strive to provide a safe space of individually tailored support and collaborative care with each client that I meet. Using a variety of therapeutic methods, I work with clients to increase self-awareness, confidence and feel empowered to make the necessary steps toward a healthy understanding of themselves and their family dynamics. For those interested, as an Ordained Minister, I can help explore how faith and spirituality has played a role in their life, family and relationships regardless of religious beliefs, traditions or affiliations.
Kelsey McCloskey, LPCC, LLC
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MA, LPCC
Oregon, OH 43616
Waitlist for new clients
Over the past 8 years I have had the privilege of working with children, adolescents, and adults in outpatient and inpatient settings. I have enjoyed meeting each person where they are by providing appropriate resources and support, so that you can achieve your personal goals. Counseling is not a "one size fits all" situation and I hope to provide a personalized experience to encourage further healthy growth and development.
Over the past 8 years I have had the privilege of working with children, adolescents, and adults in outpatient and inpatient settings. I have enjoyed meeting each person where they are by providing appropriate resources and support, so that you can achieve your personal goals. Counseling is not a "one size fits all" situation and I hope to provide a personalized experience to encourage further healthy growth and development.
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Divorce Therapists
How does therapy for people affected by a divorce work?
Individuals may feel a number of emotions following a divorce, such as shock, guilt, grief, anger, and fear. Therapists offer a non-judgmental space for individuals to talk about what they’ve experienced and process their emotions. Therapists will help clients develop coping strategies. They can also help a client rebuild their sense of self and self-worth and talk about what a happier future might look like.
What’s the most common type of therapy following a divorce?
There are several types of therapy that may be useful for divorce, including cognitive behavioral, acceptance and commitment, solution-focused brief, and mindfulness-based therapies. Many therapy types are talk-therapy based, which is typically the most popular option for individuals dealing with divorce. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a widely-used talk therapy, however, there’s no specific therapy type that’s designed to help people with divorce, and different types will work depending on the person.
When should an individual seek help due to a divorce?
When the feelings of a divorced individual, or an individual going through the process of divorce, begin to disrupt healthy daily functioning, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If a person finds that they are not performing at work due to problems with anxiety or motivation, if they’re no longer seeing friends due to feelings of shame, or if they’re not properly taking care of themselves as a result of depression, speaking to a professional could help.
How do you encourage someone to go to therapy due to a divorce?
It’s helpful to express concern and love for the individual while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Sharing how the individual appears to be suffering, and what effects it has on them or on their children, should be done with compassion and empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.


