Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“Whatever opens us is not as important as what it opens” Mark Nepo
I have been working in the field of counseling for nearly 27 years. I have often seen my role as joining others for a brief time during their life’s journey assisting as they either discover or create a path of fulfillment in life. Throughout my career, I have walked alongside people struggling with grief, loss, including pet loss, addiction, and LGBTQ related issues. I have walked with many through the landscape of shame, guilt, and fear because these are often the places where wounds reside. My counseling style is such that I view each of us as an unfolding story. I strive to hear your story, see where you are, hear what you seek, and collaborate in choosing a desired path. While my practice is predominately based on humanistic and existential theory, I often refer to the work developed by adult children of dysfunctional families known as ACOA. I realize not all needs for support or guidance require deep dives into self. In fact, I found the most profound and common needs are to be heard and to matter. Regardless of the issue, you are presently faced with, may this issue become your teacher.
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“Whatever opens us is not as important as what it opens” – Mark Nepo
Louise Kenny has worked in counseling for 25 years, joining people for a portion of their life journey to help them discover or create a more fulfilling path. She has supported individuals facing grief and loss – including pet loss – addiction, LGBTQ-related concerns, and the painful emotions of shame, guilt, and fear where many wounds often live.
Her approach treats each person as an unfolding story. She listens to understand where someone is, what they seek, and then collaborates on choosing a desired direction forward. Her work is grounded primarily in humanistic and existential theory, and she often draws on resources developed by adult children of dysfunctional families, known as ACOA.
Louise is a licensed clinical social worker in both Florida and Connecticut, and she views some needs as best met by simply being heard and feeling that one matters rather than by deep psychological excavation. Regardless of the issue someone brings, she hopes it can become a teacher on the path toward growth and healing. Louise practices in Connecticut.
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