Michelle Ewing, LPCA - Healing Path Counseling, LLC
"We cannot be more connected to others than we are to ourselves." -Brene Brown

About Michelle Ewing:
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.

Approach to Counseling
Michelle uses a person-centered approach in her counseling sessions, tailoring her techniques to meet the unique needs of each individual, couple, or family. She values collaboration and empowers her clients to make positive changes in their lives.

Experience and Qualifications
With a Master's degree in School Counseling from WKU and years of experience both in this field and as a teacher who has worked with children struggling with behavioral disorders for many years, Michelle has the knowledge and skills to help clients navigate their mental health challenges and work towards healing and growth. Michelle is also trained in Accelerated Resolution Therapy to help clients navigate traumatic events and other life stressors.
Ready to take the first step towards healing?
Contact us at Healing Path Counseling to schedule an appointment with Michelle and start your journey towards improved mental health and wellbeing.