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Kasha McCloud, LMHC

Kasha McCloud is a Licensed Mental Health Therapist who encourages, empowers and uplifts patients through the practice of individual, couples and family therapy. Kasha strong believes everyone should have access to supportive services and to be informed about troubling mental health diagnoses that impact individuals ability to live a fully functioning life.

Kasha has served the community for the past five years through servitude, volunteering and empowering individuals. Her greatest work will always be leaving an impact on people. Kasha empowers people to reflect on their past experiences and process them in order to create a life of acceptance and power. Kasha empowers people to write their own story and narrative of the life they want to live, the life that they are deserving of living. Currently she is working towards enhancing her skill set by taking continuing education courses. Kasha’s ultimate goal is to always create a safe environment for individuals to always be their authentic selves even when the world opposes their truth.

When she is not empowering patients in therapy, Kasha can be found reading historical and modern fiction books. Kasha can Also be found sharing their favorite beauty products and sharing makeup tutorials while sending a message about beauty that has to be found within.

Credentials & Education:

Kasha McCloud has a masters degree in counseling, specializing in Mental Health Counseling. One of Kasha’s greatest accomplishment is graduating from high school with 86 college credits.

How to Get Rid of Self-Harm Scars
How to Get Rid of Self-Harm Scars

Statistics on the prevalence of non-suicidal self-injury show that many people engage in self-harm. Approximately 17 percent of people are likely to engage in self-harm behavior during their lifetime. Some forms of self-harm don’t leave visible scars, like substance abuse, restricted eating and engaging in risky behavior. However, the most common form of self-harm includes […]

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how to stop self harm behaviors
How To Stop Self-Harm Behaviors

When you’re struggling with overwhelming emotional distress, you may feel like the only way to cope with it is by engaging in self-harm behavior. Though it can provide you with momentary relief by taking your attention away from your overwhelming thoughts, it’s not a permanent solution. According to one analysis of the prevalence of non-suicidal […]

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How to Calm Down After a Panic Attack
How to Calm Down After a Panic Attack

According to statistics by the National Institute of Mental Health, about 2.7 percent of US adults were diagnosed with a panic disorder in the last year. But this doesn’t include the people who experience a panic attack but aren’t diagnosed with the disorder. Estimates show that between 15 and 30 percent of people will have […]

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