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Kara Anderson

Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships

About

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with nearly 30 years of experience. I am located in Florida where I began my career in counseling in 1994 as a residential therapist in a psychiatric hospital, followed by the roles of an outpatient therapist, clinical supervisor and program director at a substance abuse treatment agency. In 2001, I relocated to Ohio, where I worked for the next 13 years as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor – Supervisor, program manager and program administrator for a mental and behavioral health nonprofit organization. In 2014, I relocated back to Florida where I began my online practice. If you have any reservations about online counseling, I encourage you to give it a try. It is a highly effective and convenient therapeutic modality that can be accessed from the the comfort and safety of your own home or wherever you are at any given time. I can attest to this with utmost confidence based on my clients’ positive feedback after providing services here for over 8 years.

My clinical philosophy is one of a humanistic nature, with emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the most essential building block of the counseling process. My therapeutic style is warm, interactive, attentive and compassionate. I believe that genuineness, unconditional positive regard and empathy are critical to the helping process. As needed, I am also direct and structured in my approach and tend to assign therapeutic homework or tasks to enhance the progression and continuity of the process in between live sessions or message exchanges. I have the ability to tailor and pace treatment to your individual and unique needs, and I am sensitive to evolving the process at your pace and convenience while still promoting and prompting advancement toward your goals. Furthermore, I take a holistic approach to health and wellness, with emphasis on achieving balance in major life domains. I believe that when needs, desires or aspirations are unfulfilled in one significant realm, the others are affected as well and this creates imbalance in one’s life, leading to stress, anxiety, inconsistency, overwhelmed feelings, lack of self-care, somatic symptoms, etc. Lastly, in terms of professional characteristics and standards of care, I operate with the highest degree. I was esteemed throughout my career for my level of professionalism, ethical conduct, organization, efficiency and grace.

My educational background includes: a bachelor’s degree in psychology from University of Miami, FL; a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Nova Southeastern University of Fort Lauderdale, FL; and additional post-graduate coursework in career counseling, and the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of mental disorders at University of Dayton in Bexley, OH. I enjoy the ongoing pursuit of continued education, training and professional development through seminars in specialized areas, reading and self-study. I highly value knowledge, information and effective application of therapeutic theories, models, strategies, and techniques that may benefit the people I serve.

My clinical experience includes working with various diverse populations and treatment modalities, and the full spectrum of issues and disorders ranging from the most simple to the most complex co-occurring conditions. I specialize in treating depression/anxiety/stress, substance abuse/addiction, emotional/physical/sexual abuse, trauma and grief/loss. I also have extensive experience with counseling issues in the following areas: LGBT, Relationship issues, Family conflicts, Intimacy-related issues, Parenting issues, Anger management, Self esteem, Career difficulties, Compassion fatigue & Addictions in general.

Depression, anxiety and stress are some of the most common challenges faced by people who seek counseling. In this realm, I have worked with children, adolescents and adults in residential/hospital, outpatient and community-based settings. I have provided individual, group and family services, and have facilitated psycho-educational counseling groups and workshops on coping skills, stress management/reduction, emotion regulation, self-esteem and assertive communication skills. My approach though eclectic, tends to be rooted in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which per evidence-based research, is very effective in treating these issues. This active intervention is problem-focused and goal-directed in examining the relationships between thoughts, feelings and behaviors; and modifying unhelpful or negative patterns of thinking that lead to self-defeating beliefs and actions, to improve coping and overall wellness. I also take a mindfulness-based approach to CBT (MBCBT) by encouraging the use of mindfulness practice and self-compassion. These tools help to address and validate one’s personal experience with distress, pain and suffering; and diminish associated negative symptoms by focusing attention on the present moment. Learning how to self-soothe and regulate emotions through effective relaxation, calming and grounding strategies are significant components of my clinical approach to addressing depression, anxiety and stress.

For over two decades, I have treated teens and adults who struggle with substance abuse and dependency issues. In 1998, I was humbly honored to receive Florida Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association’s Professional of the Year award. I have provided these services in various settings and levels of care from the least to the most restrictive. As an outpatient alcohol and drug counselor, I worked with self-referred individuals as well as those who had been mandated to receive evaluation and/or treatment as a condition of probation, parole, work, school or a family/community member. I provided these services in individual, group and family forums. As a clinical supervisor and administrator, I had the opportunity to develop and oversee programming and staff in the specialized area of addictions. In a training capacity, I facilitated seminars to educate clinical staff in the areas of assessing, diagnosing and treating alcohol and drug problems. I am very passionate about working with people who struggle with addictions in general, one day at a time, toward a healthy recovery and lifestyle. Maintaining a strong emphasis on healthy coping skills, positive support systems and relapse prevention planning are key to my treatment approach in this area.

In the delicate area of treating the effects of abuse and trauma, I have worked with child and adult survivors of emotional/physical/sexual abuse and violence. I have extensive experience working with acute and post traumatic stress disorder and have developed and facilitated group curricula that focus on reducing isolation, guilt/shame and self-blame; building self-esteem, positive support systems and coping skills; and increasing a sense of mastery and personal empowerment. I am also well versed at teaching survivors how to implement effective relaxation, grounding and anchoring techniques to help diminish anxiety and maintain a balanced state of arousal and focus in the present moment. Encouraging self-forgiveness is also very important to me in helping survivors let go of illegitimate shame or guilt derived from any unwanted responses to, or effects from the abuse. Throughout the healing journey, I am sensitive to guiding the process at a pace that feels most comfortable and safe to each person, and promoting respite from focusing on difficult material if/when it becomes too emotionally burdensome. To help prevent any inadvertent re-traumatization from occurring during the counseling process, I am especially conscientious and attentive to providing trauma-informed care.

Throughout my career, I have helped children, teens and families work through grief/loss challenges. In my professional opinion, there is no one particular formula for grieving. Though there are common elements or phases of grief, everyone grieves differently. It is a very personal experience and individual response to coping with significant loss of any kind – death, separation/divorce, relocation, retirement, job loss/change, etc. Grief occurs in stages, which may come like waves in the ocean, ascending and receding at any given time and in no particular order. I am skilled at helping people understand this phenomenon and learn how to navigate these treacherous waters. I have expertise in providing compassionate support and effective strategies to aid individuals through this vulnerable and difficult time toward a place of healing and acceptance.

Working with LGBTQIA+ counseling issues is a point of passion for me. I respect, admire, embrace and promote diversity, individuality and authenticity in my personal and professional life. I am LGBTQIA+ informed/educated and have experience with bullying, coming out, internalized homophobia, gender identity affirmation and transgender support. Mental health problems are difficult enough in their own respect, let alone compounded by LGBTQ issues. I have worked with a broad spectrum of concerns in this realm ranging from depression, anxiety, shame, guilt, secrecy and confusion associated with sexual orientation/attraction and gender identity to homo/bi/transphobia and HOCD (homophobic obsessive compulsive disorder). Furthermore, LGBTQIA+ couples and families have unique issues when it comes to navigating the legal, emotional and financial aspects of raising and/or restructuring a non-traditional family. On behalf of this community, I firmly believe that more support, education and advocacy are greatly needed. With all the significant strides that have been made toward raised awareness and acceptance in our society, there is so much more that we can do to achieve full empowerment and equality for all. I want to be a part of this valuable movement and growth journey by helping one individual at a time.

I genuinely admire your initiative and courage to reach out for support, and look forward to working together toward your goals. With patience and commitment and dedication to this process, this is the first step toward a happier and healthier or more evolved you.

Years Experience: 29
Location: Florida, United States
Accepting New Clients: No
Gender: Female
Accepting international clients: Yes
NPI Number: 1437718467
Credentials: OH LPCC E.0500133-SUPV, FL LMHC MH5069
Languages Spoken: English
Licenses: LMHC (Florida) #MH5069 exp 2027-03-31 • LPCC (Ohio) #E.0500133-SUPV exp 2027-09-21
List of Specialties: Stress, Anxiety, Addictions, Relationship, Trauma and abuse, Grief, LGBT, Family, Intimacy-related issues, Parenting, Anger, Self esteem, Career, Depression, Coping with life changes, Coaching, Compassion fatigue, ADHD, Female therapist, Gay, Older, Non-religious, Teens, Liberal therapist
Where Can You Work With This Therapist: BetterHelp
Therapist of color: No
Communication options: Phone • Video • Live Chat • Messaging

Kara Anderson

Seasoned online humanistic therapist for trauma and addiction
  • Warm compassionate therapeutic alliance
  • CBT mindfulness and self compassion
  • Trauma informed addiction care

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About

Kara Anderson is a licensed mental health counselor based in Florida with 29 years of clinical experience. She began her counseling career in 1994 as a residential therapist in a psychiatric hospital and moved into outpatient work, clinical supervision and program direction at a substance abuse treatment agency. In 2001 she relocated to Ohio and spent the next 13 years serving as a clinical counselor and supervisor, program manager and program administrator for a nonprofit organization focused on mental and behavioral health. She returned to Florida in 2014 and established an online practice. Kara encourages anyone who has reservations about online counseling to give it a try – she has seen its effectiveness and convenience firsthand and can attest to its benefits based on her clients’ positive feedback after providing services here for over eight years.

Her professional orientation is humanistic, with a strong belief that the therapeutic relationship is the essential foundation of effective counseling. Her style is warm, interactive, attentive and compassionate, while remaining direct and structured when appropriate. Kara frequently assigns therapeutic tasks between sessions to reinforce progress and maintains the flexibility to tailor pace and technique to each person’s needs. She emphasizes a holistic view of health and wellness, working to restore balance across major life domains when stress, anxiety, somatic symptoms or depleted self-care arise from unfulfilled needs in one area of life.

Kara holds licensure to practice clinical counseling and to provide clinical supervision in Ohio and is licensed as a mental health counselor in Florida. Her academic training includes a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Miami in Florida and a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. She also completed post-graduate coursework in career counseling and in the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of mental disorders at the University of Dayton in Bexley, Ohio. Kara is committed to ongoing professional development through seminars, reading and self-study to stay current with therapeutic theories, models and techniques that benefit the people she serves.

Her clinical experience spans diverse populations, treatment settings and levels of care, addressing a wide spectrum of issues from single-diagnosis concerns to complex co-occurring conditions. She specializes in treating depression, anxiety and stress; substance use and addiction; trauma and abuse; grief and loss; and LGBTQIA+ concerns. Additional areas of experience include relationship and family conflicts, intimacy-related and parenting issues, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, compassion fatigue and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Kara has worked with children, adolescents and adults in residential, hospital, outpatient and community settings, providing individual, group and family services and leading psychoeducational groups and workshops on coping skills, stress reduction, emotion regulation, self-esteem and assertive communication.

Her clinical approach is eclectic but tends to be rooted in cognitive-behavioral therapy, an evidence-based, problem-focused method that helps clients identify and change unhelpful thought and behavior patterns. She integrates mindfulness-based CBT techniques and self-compassion practices to validate personal experience of distress while reducing associated symptoms by cultivating present-moment awareness. Teaching self-soothing, grounding and relaxation strategies is a core part of her work to help clients regulate emotions and improve overall coping and wellness.

Kara has more than two decades of experience treating substance use and dependency, working across levels of care from outpatient services to more structured settings. In 1998 she received the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association’s Professional of the Year award in recognition of her contributions to the field. Her work has included outpatient counseling for self-referred and mandated clients, group and family interventions, program development and staff supervision in addiction services, and training clinicians in assessment and treatment. Her approach emphasizes healthy coping skills, strong support systems and practical relapse prevention planning as key elements of recovery.

In treating abuse and trauma, Kara has supported child and adult survivors of emotional, physical and sexual abuse and has extensive experience with acute and post-traumatic stress disorders. She has developed and facilitated group curricula designed to reduce isolation, shame and self-blame while building self-esteem, coping skills and empowerment. Practical techniques such as grounding, anchoring and relaxation are integrated to help maintain a balanced state of arousal and present-moment focus. She encourages self-forgiveness and is careful to pace the work in a way that feels safe for each individual, offering trauma-informed care to minimize the risk of re-traumatization.

Kara also has a long history of helping children, teens and families navigate grief and loss. She recognizes that grieving is a highly individual process without a single formula; her work helps clients understand common patterns, learn to ride the waves of grief and develop strategies for healing and acceptance. Working with LGBTQIA+ clients is a particular area of passion for Kara. She is informed and experienced in supporting issues such as bullying, coming out, internalized homophobia, gender identity affirmation and transgender support, as well as concerns like homo/bi/transphobia and homophobic obsessive-compulsive presentations. She respects diversity and authenticity, advocates for increased education and support, and seeks to help LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples and families navigate the emotional, legal and financial complexities that can accompany non-traditional family structures.

Kara admires the courage it takes to reach out for help and looks forward to working collaboratively with individuals who are ready to move toward their goals. With patience, commitment and consistent effort, she supports clients in taking the first steps toward a healthier, more balanced and evolved life.

Location: Florida, United States
Years Experience: 29
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: English
Therapist of Color: No
Communication Options: Phone • Video • Live Chat • Messaging
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Therapist Available Through: BetterHelp
Currently Accepting New Clients: No
Accepting International Clients: Yes

Credentials & Verification

  • Credentials: OH LPCC E.0500133-SUPV, FL LMHC MH5069
  • NPI Number: 1437718467
  • License: LMHC (Florida) #MH5069 exp 2027-03-31 • LPCC (Ohio) #E.0500133-SUPV exp 2027-09-21

Is Online Therapy the Right Step for Your Mental Health Journey?

Many people ask whether online therapy really helps. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and life transitions – research indicates virtual therapy can be as effective as traditional face-to-face sessions. One of the clearest benefits is convenience. You can meet with a therapist by video call, phone, live chat, or in-app messaging, so it is easier to make time for care and to choose the format that feels best for you. All therapists are licensed professionals, and if you feel a different style or approach would suit you better, you can switch providers at any time.

How much experience does Kara Anderson have?

Kara Anderson brings 29 years of experience providing therapy services.

Is Kara Anderson a licensed therapist?

Yes. Kara is a licensed therapist: OH LPCC E.0500133-SUPV and FL LMHC MH5069.

In which languages does Kara Anderson provide therapy?

Kara provides therapy in English.

Where is Kara Anderson located?

Kara Anderson is based in Florida.

How can I work with Kara Anderson as my therapist?

You can work with Kara by Phone • Video • Live Chat • Messaging.

Does Kara Anderson work with international clients?

Yes — Kara does work with international clients.

How much does therapy with Kara Anderson cost?

Costs can vary based on your location and Kara’s availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For the most up-to-date pricing and details, click the ‘Start Therapy’ button on this page.

How can I get started with therapy?

Getting started is easy: click the ‘Start Therapy’ button, fill out a short questionnaire to help match you with Kara, and then schedule your first session. Depending on availability, your session can take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.

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