Kerrie Clark, MA, LPC
Kerrie Clark obtained her Master’s in Community Counseling with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy from Western Michigan University. She is also trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and is a Certified Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapist.
Kerrie is a general practitioner, meaning she works with a variety of concerns including:
Mood and anxiety disorders
Emotional, physical, and sexual abuse
Life transitions
Grief and loss
Gender identity issues
Relationship, family, and parenting issues
Defiant child/adolescent behavior
Kerrie specializes in helping others process traumatic experiences so what happened to them becomes a source of strength, rather than an overwhelming weight. She enjoys working with children and adolescents age 3 and up by utilizing play and art therapy techniques to help them gain comfort and express emotion. She also works with couples who are looking to strengthen their relationship or separate amicably.
Kerrie’s theory base is mainly cognitive behavioral and EMDR; however, she incorporates techniques from other theories depending on what each client needs. She believes every client has the power within themselves to find fulfillment; sometimes they just need to view their situation from a different angle or with a new lens to find the right path.
Email: kclark@pivotalgr.com