Dr. Louis Appiah-Kubi is a Clinical Psychologist with training to diagnose and treat a wide range of mental health conditions as well as to conduct psychological testing. He received his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Wright State University’s School of Professional Psychology in Dayton, Ohio. He completed his internship at The Ohio State University’s Counseling and Consultation Service and his postdoctoral training here at Providers for Healthy Living.
Dr. Appiah-Kubi has experience working with individuals of varying diversity variables in several settings. He has worked with children teaching them empathy, impulse control, and anger management, as well as with their parents, focusing on development, communication, and positive discipline techniques. He has experience working with adolescents in a residential treatment facility for adjudicated youth, and with young adults in a college counseling center. He has also worked in a community mental health center serving individuals of all ages. His style of therapy is integrative and values-based, that is, what is important to you and how best can work in service of those values. He approaches therapy from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy framework with tenets from Interpersonal Process, Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical Behavioral, and Multicultural Counseling Therapies. Dr. Appiah-Kubi is licensed by the Ohio Board of Psychology. His license can be verified on this website: https://elicense.ohio.gov. |
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