Linda Clark, Lpcc-S

Linda Clark, Lpcc-S

Linda M. Clark, MA., LPCC-S (She/Her) a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a Supervisory designation who earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Kent State University in 2001 and a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Walsh University in 2012. She has also been a guest professor at Walsh University, Stark State College and Kent State University, Stark Campus.

Linda’s specializations are in LGBTQ counseling, counseling for relationship issues and survivors of domestic violence. She at worked for several years at The Domestic Violence Project in Canton, OH received her designation as an LGBTQ Affirmative Therapist through the Azalea Institute in Akron, OH. She loves the teaching aspect of her profession and enjoys supervising counseling interns and new counselors helping them hone their clinical skills and to develop their own counseling style. She strives to provide a down to earth, open and accepting approach to counseling and thrives working with clients from diverse backgrounds, belief systems and cultures, especially alternative spiritualities. She only sees adult clients only.

Linda loves music, dancing, making people laugh, exploring crafting ideas, is a total “foodie” who loves to cook and bake. She is also an avid lover of crafts and bounces from project to project! Summer is her favorite time of year as she and her partner love swimming whenever they can. She lives in Canton and is the proud mother of two wonderful adult children and an extra proud grandmother of one.

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