Therapists in Kettering, OH and Nearby Locations

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Springfield, Ohio

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Ohio

Hello, I am a Licensed Social Worker in the state of Ohio who has worked with adults, children and families in a variety of settings. I utilizes a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Strengths Based Practice, and Motivational Interviewing...
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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Ohio, Kentucky

Are you feeling overwhelmed? There is hope! My passion is to help individuals and couples heal from emotional pain and trauma. You will receive a personalized counseling experience tailored to help support you as you work towards identifying and...
Maryam Kubasek
LPCC 15, MA
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West Chester Township, Ohio

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Ohio

To help my clients thrive, I incorporate several theoretical orientations in my practice—frequently with a focus on mindfulness-based theories such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I employ...
Stephanie Marshall
LPC 172, MA
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Ohio

​I am a board certified, licensed professional counselor in the state of Ohio. I have been married for 13 years and have three children. My parents were both raised in India and arrived in the United States in their 20s. I lived in both India and...
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Ohio

I have been in the Autism and Developmental Disability Field since 1996 and have worked in numerous environments/roles including Supported Employment, Home and Community Supports, Behavioral Crisis, Parent Training and Education, and Mental Health...
Stephanie Baker
LPCC-S 2, MA
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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Ohio

I have a passion for helping people heal, whether from overwhelming/intense trauma, or the everyday blues of life. I feel honored to walk with my clients on their journey to finding the joy and happiness that we all crave and need in our lives. I...
Dwonna D. Thompson Lenoir
LPCC-S 2, Psy.D.
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Ohio

I am committed to helping people find the strength inside themselves to triumph in relationships, overall functioning and living a balanced life. I have worked with young children, adolescents, adults, family and other specialized groups. Clients...
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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Ohio

I believe in helping clients learn about themselves, and in doing so, learn about healthier alternatives to help them achieve the balance, wellness, and happiness they are looking for. Many people turn to unhealthy coping skills during difficult...
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Ohio

I am an experienced clinical counselor and life coach with a background that includes: * Clinical supervision * Organizational leadership and management within a healthcare system * Work in organizational development * Teaching at the university...
Carrie Dennis
LPCC-S 2
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Springfield, Ohio

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Ohio

I graduated from Liberty University in May 2004 with a MA in Professional Counseling. I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, supervisor (LPCC-S) in the state of Ohio. I have been counseling and working with children, families and...

An Overview of Mental Health in Kettering, Ohio

It can be difficult to understand the importance of good mental health and its relation to an individual’s day-to-day activities. From relations with one’s spouse to how words and actions are perceived can all be seriously impacted when problems like anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders begin to develop. 18.5% of adults in the United States experience mental illness annually, and when this occurs, many may not recognize the signs and symptoms right away. People all over the United States, such as those who live in Kettering, Ohio, may need help understanding the importance of reaching out for help concerning their poor mental health before it is too late.

The Impact of Demographics on Mental Health in Kettering

Over 57,00 people live in Kettering, and the city has seen a small decrease in its population in the past several years. Despite that decrease, the density per square mile in the city has been elevating, and this may be due to the area’s affordable cost of living and housing market.

These demographic factors may be advantageous to those who are moving into Kettering; however, those who already live in the city might be feeling the pinch of the increasing density. Shrinking free space, the proximity of one’s neighbors, and less room to expand might cause feelings of anxiety, claustrophobia, and the sensation that there is no escaping the encroaching real estate. This can be especially problematic for those who are already experiencing anxiety issues.

Mental Health and Employment in Kettering

Administrative jobs are the most popular employment sector in Kettering, with 11.4% of the population working in the field. Other popular jobs include those in the educational and managerial sectors. The number of people working in the city has seen an increase in the past several years, thanks to the unemployment and poverty levels being lower than the national average. The current unemployment rate in the city is 2.4%, lower than the overall level in the United States.

Despite this positive outlook, there are those in Kettering who might be experiencing poor mental health due to their employment. Long hours, difficult relations with a manager or coworkers, and a daily commute into nearby Dayton may be causing mental health issues such as:

  • New or increased feelings of anxiety
  • Unstable or changing moods
  • Depression related to feelings of hopelessness about job advancement

While some who suffer from these problems may want to dismiss them as feelings related to the daily grind, they might only increase and begin to affect work performance and relations with family, so it is a good idea for them to seek treatment as soon as possible.

The Challenge of Finding Mental Health Treatment in Kettering

Those in Kettering who need to find help for their mental health issues face a variety of challenges. 8.9% of the city’s population is disabled, and these individuals may have problems reaching a treatment facility.

Poverty may also present a challenge for the mentally ill. Those in the city with disabilities and who face poverty may also suffer from some type of mental illness and struggle with problems such as:

  • Reaching public transportation hubs
  • A lack of health insurance that covers mental health treatment
  • An unawareness of their mental condition
  • Old or broken medical/disability supplies that impede movement

Impoverished people in Kettering are much less likely to receive treatment for their poor mental health, and women and the elderly are most at risk for succumbing to these issues when they cannot reach out for help.