Care for Neurodivergent Minds

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Affirming Mental Health Care in Kentucky

Kindred Minds is a therapy practice in Kentucky offering affirming, trauma-informed mental health care for neurodivergent and queer individuals, parents, and caregivers. Our approach is grounded in lived experience and shaped by an understanding of how identity, relationships, and systems influence mental health. Care here prioritizes collaboration, transparency, and respect—so support feels thoughtful, ethical, and human.


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A Different Way of Approaching Support

Many people come to Kindred Minds after feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or misunderstood by traditional systems of care. This practice may be a good fit if you’re looking for support that considers the whole picture—not just symptoms—and values autonomy, context, and lived experience. Care here is paced intentionally and shaped around collaboration, not compliance.

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Care Designed With You in Mind

Kindred Minds was shaped by lived experience alongside clinical training, and by firsthand awareness of where mental health systems often fall short. That perspective informs how care is offered here—grounded in nervous system understanding, context, and collaboration.

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Where to Begin

  • Some services are offered through insurance, while others may be private pay or grant-supported. Coverage can vary by service and program. We’re happy to talk through options and help you understand what may be available before scheduling.

  • Yes. Kindred Minds offers a quiet scholarship system and reduced-fee options for some services, depending on availability. These supports are designed to increase access while maintaining the sustainability of care. You’re welcome to ask about affordability during a consultation or intake conversation.

  • Both options are available, depending on the service and program. Telehealth is offered for many therapy, assessment, and group services to increase accessibility.

  • We work with neurodivergent individuals across the lifespan, as well as parents and caregivers seeking affirming support. Services are available for children, teens, and adults, with a primary focus on adult clients.

  • You can begin by reaching out through our contact form or scheduling a brief consultation. We’ll talk through your goals, answer questions, and help determine whether our services are a good fit before moving forward.