Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
hello! My name is Dr. Lee Look. I am a Licensed Psychological Practitioner and have a PhD from the University of Louisville in Counseling Psychology. I am also a professional firefighter, with over 20 years of experience. I am primarily a cognitive/behavioral therapist, and am trained in assessment.
I’m very comfortable using discreet messaging to communicate, as well as the chat and video formats.
My goals with any therapeutic setting are:
–to meet each client where he/she/ze/hir is.
–to make sure each client knows that he/she/ze/hir has control over the counseling relationship; this ensures that the client feels safe, even as one becomes vulnerable.
I am able to converse in sign language, if that is necessary.
I work with an organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
As a firefighter, I have survived some workplace trauma (burns). This has given me unique insight to the workplace trauma experienced by others.
I am experienced working with issues surrounding trauma, depression and anxiety, post-traumatic stress (especially with first responders), and coping with grief and loss.
As a younger man, I spent many years as an artist. I like to cook, and I wish I could sing.
I respect anyone that takes the step to participate in counseling. I’d like to help you carry your load.
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Dr. Lee Look is a licensed psychological practitioner who holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Louisville and carries a Kentucky practice credential (Licensed Psychological Practitioner, KY LPP 169315). He brings a decade of clinical experience to his work and also serves as a professional firefighter with over 20 years of service, which contributes a unique understanding of workplace trauma.
As a therapist, Dr. Look primarily uses cognitive and behavioral approaches and has training in psychological assessment. He is comfortable communicating through discreet messaging as well as chat and video formats, and he can converse in sign language when needed. He emphasizes meeting each person where they are and making sure clients retain control over the counseling relationship so they can feel safe while addressing vulnerable issues.
Dr. Look works with people facing trauma, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress—particularly among first responders—grief and loss, compassion fatigue, relationship and family conflicts, intimacy and self-esteem concerns, anger management, career difficulties, and broader life changes. He also collaborates with an organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Outside of clinical and emergency-service work, Dr. Look spent many years as an artist, enjoys cooking, and wishes he could sing. He respects anyone who takes the step to pursue counseling and aims to help clients carry their load.
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