About Kevin
Kevin Kurtz offers help for people coping with stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship struggles, anger, depression, trauma, grief, self-esteem problems, and life transitions. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with 13 years of experience and works from a straightforward, practical stance. Kevin aims to meet clients where they are and help them move toward the life they want.
He uses clear, conversational sessions that focus on what matters most to each person.
Background and approach
Conversations often include skill-building for managing emotions, tools for handling cravings or compulsive behaviors, and ways to improve communication. He draws on approaches that emphasize understanding a person's experience and teaching concrete strategies for change. Kevin trained in counseling at the bachelor and master level and has additional experience with trauma work, addictions, mindfulness, and dialectical behavior work.
He has worked with concerns that include intimacy issues, attachment and abandonment wounds, career stress, and mood disorders. He also supports people facing end-of-life issues and caregiving stress. His style is adaptable - he uses client-centered listening alongside cognitive and behavioral techniques when helpful.
Sessions include goal setting, skills practice, and feedback so progress is practical and measurable. Kevin encourages steady steps rather than quick fixes. Sessions are offered in English and are provided from Georgia.
He is open about the effort that therapy requires and focuses on creating plans clients can use between sessions. The work aims to reduce distress and increase coping, connection, and personal direction.
Therapy approaches that translate well online
Client-centered therapy focuses on listening, empathy, and helping people find their own solutions. It is useful for building trust and for exploring feelings about relationships, loss, and life direction.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, breaks problems into thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and teaches practical skills to shift unhelpful patterns. It often helps with anxiety, depression, and coping with stressful life changes.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT, teaches emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills. Those skills are useful for managing anger, strong emotions, and impulsive behaviors including addictive urges.
Finding the right approach is a team effort. The therapist will listen to your goals and try methods that fit your preferences and needs. Over the first few sessions he will suggest options and adjust the plan based on what works best for you.
Online sessions can use video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video is good for face-to-face conversation and exercises, phone works well when bandwidth is limited, and brief check-ins fit into a work break via chat or text. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to keep consistent progress.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Addictions
- Relationship issues
Also listed
- Abandonment
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Attachment issues
- Cancer
- Career difficulties
- Co-morbidity
- Commitment issues
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Emptiness
- Family conflicts
- Forgiveness
- Grief
- Hospice and end-of-life counseling
- Infidelity
- Intimacy-related issues
- Life purpose
- Men's issues
- Midlife crisis
- Mood disorders
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Sex addiction
- Trauma and abuse
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 13 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English