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Stevieleigh Snavely, Practicum
I am a Intern in my second year of Masters of Social Worker 4 years of experience working with clients who experience a wide range of symptoms and concerns, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, drug use, PTSD, domestic abuse, OCD, and ADHD. I have also worked with many people who have experienced trauma and emotional abuse with sex work and trafficking survivors.
My therapy style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, trauma focused, solution focused, and acceptance and commitment therapy. I will tailor our dialog and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs.
It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards change. If you are ready to take that step, I am here to support and empower you.
I look forward to working with you!
Nikki Seabright, Practicum
Nikki Seabright is a Master of Social Work practicum student at Kinder Mind, where she supports children, parents, and adults navigating life’s challenges. She brings both professional and personal experience working with families, caregivers, and individuals facing developmental disabilities, medical complexities, and mental health concerns.
Nikki is currently completing her MSW at the University of Kentucky, with a focus on clinical social work. Her approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness practices, play therapy, parent coaching, and supportive family systems work. She is passionate about addressing caregiver stress, parenting concerns, anxiety, depression, fertility and postpartum issues, and women’s health.
Grounded in a strengths-based perspective, Nikki believes in meeting each client where they are, honoring their story, and fostering growth through compassionate, collaborative care.
Julia Paulus, Practicum
Meet Julia! She is a practicum student at the University of Kentucky, currently training in clinical social work. You can expect enthusiastic support while working with her in a client-centered environment where you're safe to unravel the thoughts you've been carrying alone.
Julia believes therapy is not one-size-fits-all so she tailors her approach to fit your individual needs. Julia usually works with evidence-based practices such as Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Humanistic Theory and is happy to use alternative theories if she believes it's a better fit!
With experience as a victim advocate, she has worked extensively with adolescents and families affected by trauma. Her particular passion lies in assisting clients with body image issues, relationship issues and the process of rediscovering yourself after a turbulent upbringing.
In Julia's downtime, she recharges with roadtrips, swimming and cuddling her cats Biscuit and Muffin! Julia is here to cheer you on!
Nicole Wood, Practicum
Hello! My name is Nicole, and I’m a Master of Social Work practicum student currently completing my clinical training at Kinder Mind. I’m passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where individuals can explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences at their own pace.
My approach to therapy is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and respect for each person’s unique journey. I strive to meet clients where they are, drawing from evidence-based practices while being mindful of each person’s cultural background, strengths, and goals. I’m particularly interested in supporting individuals navigating anxiety, life transitions, relationship challenges, and stress.
As a practicum student, I bring a fresh perspective, a strong commitment to ethical care, and a deep desire to learn and grow alongside my clients. I’m honored to be part of your healing journey and look forward to supporting you through this chapter of your life.
Marissa Owen, Practicum
I am a Licensed BSW and current MSW student completing my practicum with Kinder Mind. Having lived across the U.S., I have worked with diverse populations addressing depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, trauma, and various life challenges. My therapy style is warm, collaborative, and straightforward.
I am passionate about supporting individuals who are ready to bring intentionality to their therapeutic journey. I work with clients from all backgrounds who are motivated to create meaningful change in their lives. Whether you're an athlete, military member, student, parent, or anyone seeking growth, I value the drive and commitment you bring to this process.
My approach integrates your existing strengths into the therapeutic process. I provide feedback that is clear, constructive, and compassionate. I believe it takes courage to work toward the life you want, and I am committed to supporting, challenging, and encouraging clients with honesty and compassion every step of the way.
Amanda Mann, Practicum
Jenna is a masters level practicum student at kinder mind where she provides support to individual adults experiencing anxiety, paranoia, psychosis, and bi-polar disorder. She is passionate about making a difference in peoples life through encouragement, empowerment, and commitment to dignity.
Jenna has a bachelors degree in social work and experience working with adults in in-patient psychiatric care.
Working with Jenna you can expect a collaborative client centered approach that focuses on strengths, resilience, and skill building.
Jenna Lewis, Practicum
Jenna is a masters level practicum student at kinder mind where she provides support to individual adults experiencing anxiety, paranoia, psychosis, and bi-polar disorder. She is passionate about making a difference in peoples life through encouragement, empowerment, and commitment to dignity.
Jenna has a bachelors degree in social work and experience working with adults in in-patient psychiatric care.
Working with Jenna you can expect a collaborative client centered approach that focuses on strengths, resilience, and skill building.
Joseph Benoit, Practicum
I’m a clinical social work intern with a strong foundation in human development, strategic planning, and social dynamics. I bring a unique perspective to mental health, particularly in supporting men as they navigate emotional challenges, work/life balance, life transitions, and relational issues. My approach is grounded in empathy, impactful therapeutic methods, and a deep commitment to personal growth. I aim to create a supportive environment where clients can explore their experiences, develop insight, and build practical tools for lasting change.
Gretchen Hyler, Practicum
My name is Gretchen Hyler, and I am a Masters of Social Work practicum provider at Kinder Mind. I a currently in my second year of graduate school at the University of Kentucky’s School of Social work, and I have degrees in Nursing and biology.
My goal is to help anyone who is struggling to understand themselves, their choices behavior, or their actions through education, empowerment, and facilitation. I believe the therapist’s role is to support clients in identifying and attaining congruence—where values, goals, and actions align—by fostering self-examination and building on the strengths, insight, and tools they already possess. My work is guided by a trauma-informed, person-centered perspective and shaped by a deep appreciation for each individual’s lived experience.
I draw from a multi-disciplinary perspective, and I value tailoring support to fit each client’s unique needs. I want to help you get from where you are to where you want to be.
Jenn Dorsey, Practicum
Jenn Dorsey is a Master of Social Work practicum student at Kinder Mind, where she supports individuals and families navigating grief and life transitions. She brings prior experience working with individuals and families through the end-of-life process. Her goal is provide a compassionate and supportive environment where everyone’s feelings can be expressed, honored, and understood. Jenn is currently completing her MSW at the University of Tennessee, where she has focused on evidence-based interventions and trauma informed care. She is passionate about helping clients feel seen, supported and valued.
Katie Brewer, Practicum
Katie Brewer is a Master of Social Work intern who cares deeply about helping individuals and families feel heard, supported, and empowered. Before stepping into social work, Katie spent over ten years as a special education teacher and case manager, where she walked alongside students and families navigating unique challenges and celebrating their strengths. As a foster parent, she also learned firsthand about the impact of trauma and grief and understands how difficult it can be to find mental health support, especially in rural communities.
Katie's approach is warm, collaborative, and client-centered, believing that every person deserves culturally responsive care that honors their experiences and values. She is especially passionate about supporting clients in virtual settings, making therapy more accessible no matter where life has placed them. With empathy, strong communication, and ongoing clinical training, her commitment is to help you work toward healing and growth.
Emily Kleman, Practicum
Hi, my name is Emily! I am currently pursuing my MSW and doing my practicum here at Kinder Mind. I am very passionate about mental and physical health.
I am excited about supporting teenagers through the unique challenges of teenage years. With a background working in the criminal justice system, a foundation in clinical practice and youth development, I work with teens to address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, self-love, peer and family conflict, and academic pressures. Using evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT).
I help young people build resilience, set meaningful goals, and develop the emotional and social skills they need to thrive. I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where teens feel heard, and supported in becoming their best selves. I am passionate about helping teens navigate life transitions and build the confidence to face challenges with courage.
Ashley Alkema, Practicum
Ashley Alkema is a Master of Social Work practicum student at Kinder Mind, where she supports individuals navigating anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. She brings a strong background as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with extensive experience collaborating with children, families, schools, and interdisciplinary teams to foster growth and resilience. Currently completing her MSW at the University of Kentucky, Ashley integrates psychodynamic, humanistic, pragmatic, and ecosystems perspectives into her practice. Her therapeutic style is compassionate and client-centered, grounded in trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches. She values creating a safe, collaborative space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported without judgment. Ashley is particularly passionate about supporting children, families, and individuals experiencing stress or emotional overwhelm. Drawing on both clinical training and real-world experience, she is committed to providing accessible care.
India Acklin, Practicum
I am a Master of Social Work practicum student from the University of Kentucky, completing my foundational placement at Kinder Mind. I am committed to creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where clients can feel heard and understood. My practice is guided by a deep respect for client autonomy and is rooted in curiosity and compassion.
I am particularly passionate about supporting adults who are navigating significant life transitions, exploring their life's purpose, or seeking to understand the connection between their financial and mental well-being. I look forward to learning alongside my clients, helping them build the confidence and clarity needed to create authentic, meaningful, and fulfilling futures.
Savanna Hart, Practicum
Hello, my name is Savanna Hart, and I am MSW student at Tulane University! I earned my BA in Psychology from California State University of Long Beach, and I have experience working with developmentally delayed adults and children as an ABA Therapist, as well as experience in the substance use disorder field as an SUD Counselor. I have applied and used Motivational Interviewing Techniques and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques through my work experiences, and I am eager to keep growing. I have a passion for helping others in any capacity, and I would be honored to assist you in this chapter of life.
Katie Henkel, LMSW
I'm Katie and I am a board-certified LMSW in the state of Pennsylvania. My approach to therapy is trauma informed and client-centered. I draw from many therapeutic frameworks including CBT, DBT, Psychodynamic therapy. I have experience supporting individuals through a wide variety of issues from infidelity and other relationship issues, substance use concerns, sexual trauma, LGBTQ+ identity, and more. As a therapist, I hope to co-create a safe yet transformative space with clients to achieve their goals.
Ms. Tara Harris, MSSW, LMSW, LCDC-I
I am a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) with over 15 years of experience working with adolescents, families, and foster youth. My passion is helping young people and parents navigate life’s challenges while building stronger, healthier relationships. I specialize in trauma, parent–child dynamics, and supporting foster youth as they work toward stability and resilience. I am currently under clinical supervision as I work toward obtaining my LCSW. I am especially passionate about working with clients who struggle with depression and anxiety, creating a safe and supportive environment where they can process emotions, develop coping strategies, and build confidence in their ability to thrive. My therapy approach is trauma-informed, collaborative, and strengths-based. I draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Family Systems Theory to help clients shift negative thought patterns, strengthen coping skills, and improve communication. I also incorporate mindfulness and psychoeducation to reduce stress and promote self-awareness. Above all, I strive to create a compassionate space where adolescents, parents, and families can heal from trauma, overcome challenges, and discover new pathways toward growth and positive change.
Natalie Diaz, Mental Health Specialist
I am a Mental Health Specialist with Kinder Mind, committed to creating a safe, supportive space where individuals feel empowered to share openly and grow. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, with a minor in Sociology, from the University of South Alabama in 2024. During my studies, I completed an internship focused on promoting mental health awareness and well-being among children, which strengthened my passion for helping others build resilience and thrive.
At Kinder Mind, I strive to provide compassionate care, active listening, and meaningful support tailored to each person’s unique journey.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending quality time with family and friends and exploring new coffee shops. I look forward to the opportunity to work alongside you in your path toward healing and growth.
Jada Cox, Supervisee in Social Work
Hi, my name is Jada (she/her) and I am working toward receiving my license to be a clinical social worker (LCSW). I enjoy using trauma-informed approaches that center psychodynamic strategies, dialectical behavior therapy, and culturally-inclusive care. I have specialized experience in interpersonal violence prevention (DV/SV), youth advocacy, and promoting intersectionality through a systems framework. I have additional experience working with neurodiversity, LGBTQIA+, anxiety, PTSD, and depression. I love to bake, paint, and write spoken word in my free time while learning more about how I can improve as a provider.
Ashley Massey, MSW, Supervisee in Social Work
Welcome! I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about how to move forward, you're not alone. I work with individuals just like you—people who want to break free from the frustration of feeling like you're not making progress. Whether you're struggling with balancing different aspects of your life, managing stress, or navigating transitions, I am here to help. I’ve spent years working with people of all ages in educational and non-profit settings, so I understand the many pressures life can place on us. I’m committed to providing a safe, supportive space where you feel truly heard and understood—no matter what you're going through. As a daughter, wife, and parent, I understand firsthand the joy and struggles of balancing faith, marriage, family life, work, and personal wellness. Life can be overwhelming when you’re trying to do it all, and it’s easy to lose sight of your own needs. My own experiences have deepened my commitment to work with people who feel lost, stuck, or unsure of their next step. My goal is to provide you with practical tools and the emotional support you need to regain clarity, confidence, and a sense of control in your life. My approach combines proven, evidence-based therapies with a deeper exploration of your personal values. Together, we’ll work through your challenges in a way that feels authentic to who you are. I also offer faith-based counseling for those desiring this integration; however, my practice is welcoming to everyone. No matter where you come from, I’m here to walk alongside you as we create a path forward that feels true to you—so you can make meaningful, lasting changes that align with your values. I hold a Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Nevada Reno and a Master of Pastoral Studies from Holy Apostles College & Seminary. When I’m not in session, you’ll probably find me curled up with a good book (I’m always working toward my Goodreads goal!), listening to a podcast, gardening, or spending time with my husband, daughter, and our energetic Belgian Malinois pup, all while enjoying the beautiful hills of Virginia.