Meet Kerri Patrick LCMHC  

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Kerri Patrick believes that healing begins with feeling truly seen, heard, and understood. She recognizes that each person’s story is shaped by unique experiences, challenges, and strengths, and that meaningful growth happens within a safe, supportive therapeutic relationship.

Kerri works with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and life transitions. She is especially passionate about helping individuals who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected from their sense of purpose regain clarity and confidence. Her approach is grounded in the belief that clients already possess inner strengths — therapy simply helps uncover and strengthen them.

Kerri provides telehealth therapy, creating a comfortable and accessible space for clients to process difficult experiences, build coping skills, and move toward emotional balance and resilience.



Areas of Focus

Kerri specializes in working with individuals experiencing:

  • Anxiety and chronic stress

  • Depression and mood-related concerns

  • Trauma and unresolved past experiences

  • Life transitions and adjustment challenges

  • Relationship difficulties

  • Self-esteem and identity development

  • Motivation and behavior change


Therapeutic Approach

Kerri takes a trauma-informed, client-centered, and strengths-based approach to therapy. She collaborates closely with each client to understand their goals and tailor treatment to their individual needs. Her work emphasizes emotional safety, nervous system regulation, practical coping strategies, and sustainable personal growth.

She believes therapy should be both supportive and skill-building — helping clients not only process experiences but also develop tools they can confidently use in daily life.

Therapy Modalities

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

  • Mindfulness-Based Interventions

  • Reminiscence Therapy

  • Motivational Interviewing