About Chatia
Chatia Warrick brings a client-centered approach to counseling. She practices in Kentucky and has seven years of professional experience as an LPCC. Her manner is warm and down-to-earth, and she focuses on practical ways to manage stress, anxiety, grief, and depression.
Clients meet a therapist who prefers a relaxed, collaborative process. Sessions move at a pace that feels right for each person. Chatia emphasizes clear communication, skill-building, and steady progress rather than rush or pressure.
Background and approach
Her work has included many years supporting people after acquired and traumatic brain injuries. That experience shaped her understanding of identity shifts, grief, emotional regulation, and rebuilding confidence after big life changes. She also has background in community mental health and has worked with diverse age groups.
Chatia uses a mix of approaches to fit the person in front of her. She draws on client-centered methods to follow what matters most to the client, cognitive behavioral techniques to address unhelpful thinking and behavior, and trauma-focused strategies when past harm continues to cause distress. She offers sessions through video calls, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Live chat is a structured, real-time text option that some people find reduces anxiety and makes it easier to reflect before responding. Chatia is currently completing a doctoral program in Counselor Education and Supervision, with dissertation work on perinatal mental health in people of color.
Whether someone is adjusting to change or working through long-standing concerns, Chatia aims to provide a steady, practical presence and help people build tools that fit their daily lives.
How Chatia’s Approaches Translate to Online Care
Client-centered therapy puts the person’s concerns first and guides how sessions unfold. The therapist listens closely, follows what matters to the client, and adjusts pace and goals based on the individual’s needs. This approach helps when people need validation, clearer priorities, or a steady space to talk.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on identifying unhelpful thoughts and testing them with real-life experiments. It gives concrete tools for managing anxiety, depression, and stress by changing patterns of thinking and behavior. Trauma-focused therapy concentrates on trauma's impact and uses techniques to reduce distress and improve emotional regulation after harm.
Finding the right approach is part of the process and is decided together. The therapist will discuss goals, try techniques, and adjust methods based on what helps most. That collaborative stance makes online sessions feel tailored rather than one-size-fits-all.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, offering flexibility. Video is useful for face-to-face connection and interactive work. Phone sessions can be a simpler option when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging suit people who prefer writing, find it easier to reflect before replying, or want a less visual option. These formats make it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to start where it feels most comfortable.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Blended family issues
- Body image
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Co-morbidity
- Codependency
- Commitment issues
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Dependent personality
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Domestic violence
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Eating and food-related issues
- Family of origin issues
- Family problems
- Fertility issues
- Forgiveness
- Gender dysphoria
- Guilt and shame
- HIV / AIDS
- Hospice and end-of-life counseling
- Immigration issues
- Impulsivity
- Infidelity
- Intellectual disability
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Mood disorders
- Multicultural concerns
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Post-traumatic stress
- Postpartum depression
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Sexuality
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Somatization
- Traumatic brain injury
- Women's issues
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Kentucky
- Languages
- English