Meet Our Therapists
Paige Flora, LPCC-S
Therapist/Owner
You will quickly find that I am an extremely down-to-earth therapist. I am not a typical therapist, and typical therapy is not my goal; I meet you where you are. I offer a place for you to be you and offer you the expertise and knowledge that I have gained during my education and training. You will find comfort in knowing that you are not being judged in the safe space that I offer. You deserve to live life as your best and most authentic self!
Emily Randall, LPCA
Therapist
I approach the counseling relationship with a team oriented mindset, pairing my knowledge and expertise with the client’s desire and dedication to effectuate lasting change in their quality of life. In my experience working with clients from various backgrounds, most presenting concerns have deeply rooted primary causes and are impacted by the client’s stage of human development and environmental factors. I approach sessions warmly with a heavy person centered emphasis, while gently introducing challenges to cognitive distortions and lack of congruence in behaviors/thoughts.
Emily is currently accepting new medicaid and self-pay clients for telehealth sessions on evenings and weekends.
Emily Locke, LPCA
Therapist
"The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases" -Carl Jung
Hi! I am Emily - the quote above is how I approach therapy. I like to meet you where you are and work with you to reach the goals and outcomes that YOU want. I approach therapy in a calm, non judgemental setting, hoping to create a safe space for you to explore and learn about yourself.
I graduated from WKU with my masters in Clinical Mental Health counseling in 2021. I have experience in the school setting, as well as group practice working with children and adults on the autism spectrum, LGBTQIA + individuals, ADHD, behavior disorders, anxiety, depression, grief, family problems, and addictions.
Emily is currently accepting new medicaid and self-pay clients for afternoon sessions.
Michelle Ewing, LPCA
Therapist
"We cannot be more connected to others than we are to ourselves." -Brene Brown
Hello, I’m Michelle Ewing - the quote above guides how I work with my clients. As a therapist, my job is to be your guide as you travel the path of self discovery and healing. As stated in the quote, becoming connected to yourself is transformational. Though connecting with ourselves may be a long and winding path, it is the place where healing and connection to our world begin. My approach to therapy includes meeting you where you are and moving through the twist and turns of your experiences in a calm, non judgemental way, creating an environment of safety for you to work toward self-connection and healing.
I graduated from Western Kentucky University with a Masters in School Counseling 2010. I am currently a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. I have experience working with children, adults, and families in their journey with anxiety, depression, grief, and family problems.
Michelle is currently accepting new medicaid and self-pay clients for afternoon sessions.
Brittani Roberts, LPCA, NCC, CT/RTC
Brittani is a telehealth based provider, specalizing in Maternal Mental Health, and is now accepting new medicaid and self-pay clients.
I understand firsthand how the journey into parenthood can sometimes be overwhelming or isolating. You might feel alone in your struggles, and it’s natural to be uncertain about how to navigate these emotions as this is a huge life-changing event. Many new parents feel an unfamiliar feeling of “worry or concern for their new baby” and are unsure how to function in their day-to-day lives with pleasure. Family and friends typically mean well, but sometimes articulating our needs can be challenging and we may feel unseen.
As a specialist in Maternal Mental Health and Certified in Reality Therapy/Choice Theory, I am dedicated to helping you bridge the gap between your current reality and your desired outcomes. I offer telehealth professional counseling and work with pregnant individuals, Moms and Dads in the postpartum period, adopted parents, and individuals experiencing infertility or perinatal loss.
You will guide your therapy time based on your needs and there are many potential focus areas that I can help support you. I can offer you more tools so that you can enhance your relationships and build self-confidence by improving communication, managing expectations, and fostering self-esteem. I hope to help you create healthier relationships and cultivate a deeper sense of self-assurance. Life’s demands can often overshadow the need for fun and self-care, so I provide practical strategies to help you find joy, pleasure, and balance in your daily routine.
Please contact Brittani directly at (270) 883-2739 or our office directly to get scheduled with her!
Hope Frederick, LPCA
Therapist
Hope has availability during most days each week and see's client during day time and afternoon hours. She is currently accepting new medicaid and self-pay clients.
Hi there! I’m Hope, and I’m excited to be a part of your journey. I have a passion for helping women, teens, and young adults navigate anxiety, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I know that life can throw some curveballs, and I’m here to help you find your footing.
I also work with couples, offering marital counseling using the Gottman method, as well as premarital counseling using SYMBIS (Save Your Marriage Before It Starts). My goal is to create a warm and supportive space where you can feel safe to share and explore. Together, we’ll focus on your unique journey, empowering you with practical tools to foster resilience and well-being.
Every session is tailored to you, ensuring we focus on what matters most in your life. Reaching out for support is a brave step, and I’m honored to walk alongside you as you make meaningful changes. Let’s work together to help you thrive!
“I now see how owning our story and love ourselves through the process is the bravest thing that we will ever do” - Brené Brown