Crystal Glover, LCSWTherapist
In 2013, I received my bachelor’s degree in social work from Western Kentucky University. Immediately moving on to the advanced standing Master’s program, I received my MSW from WKU, in 2014. I am currently working on my doctorate in social work, through the University of Kentucky’s DSW program, where I expect to graduate in the summer of 2026, with my studies being focused on clinical social work.
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My experience has primarily focused on children, adolescents, and young adults. My clientele has included individuals diagnosed with, but not limited to anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder. While I do consider myself more of a generalized practitioner, I have significant experience in working with adolescents and young adults, particularly those who have endured traumatic experiences and/or have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (level 1-2). Utilizing evidence-based modalities I work with clients and/or families to learn new coping and communication strategies to manage their symptoms and improve their ability to express thoughts, feelings, wants, and needs to others in their life.
Depending on the client and family’s needs, I utilize behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, solution- focused, strength-based, and/or person-in-environment interventions to assist in meeting the client’s treatment goals. I work with clients and families, assisting them with recognizing and using their strengths and self-determination to improve their overall mental health and well-being. I am always very grateful to be a part of their journey and to have the honor and privilege of witnessing their personal growth.
Depending on the client and family’s needs, I utilize behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, solution- focused, strength-based, and/or person-in-environment interventions to assist in meeting the client’s treatment goals. I work with clients and families, assisting them with recognizing and using their strengths and self-determination to improve their overall mental health and well-being. I am always very grateful to be a part of their journey and to have the honor and privilege of witnessing their personal growth.