
Keith Hersh, Ph.D., received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999.
He worked in the North Carolina Department of Corrections and at Dorothea Dix Hospital, before opening Behavioral Health Solutions in April 2004.
He works with children (8 years old and older), adolescents, and adults. He has experience helping clients with a range of problems, including depression, anxiety, anger, and relationship difficulties. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with sexual behavior problems.
He is licensed as a psychologist in North Carolina. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, the North Carolina chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, and the North Carolina Association for the Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders.
He worked in the North Carolina Department of Corrections and at Dorothea Dix Hospital, before opening Behavioral Health Solutions in April 2004.
He works with children (8 years old and older), adolescents, and adults. He has experience helping clients with a range of problems, including depression, anxiety, anger, and relationship difficulties. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with sexual behavior problems.
He is licensed as a psychologist in North Carolina. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, the North Carolina chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, and the North Carolina Association for the Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders.

Lauri Warren, LCSW
Sometimes life can feel overwhelming and making changes can feel like an impossibility. Relationships, trauma, health issues, life transitions, grief, complicated family dynamics, and childhood wounds can keep us feeling stuck. They can rob us of our joy and even dim the vision we have for our lives. By applying complementary therapy approaches, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), together we can unearth long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Research shows nothing is more important to the therapeutic experience than the relationship between client and therapist. Whatever your reasons are for considering therapy, feeling comfortable with your therapist is very important. My goal is to not only offer you a comfortable space to speak freely about your thoughts and experiences, but also to provide you with tools and strategies to incorporate into your daily routine.
Your time with me is important. I will listen to you, ask questions to gain further understanding, and offer insight and ideas in an objective, thoughtful, and supportive way via a caring, empathetic and nonjudgmental environment where you can explore your current life challenges, as well as address past issues that concern you.
With each client I seek to create an individualized balance of applied clinical theory, creative interventions, compassion and empathy to challenge negative thinking, improve coping skills, enhance self-awareness, manage emotions, and develop healthier behaviors. I primarily provide individual therapy for adults with the following: depression, anxiety, poor self-esteem, childhood abuse, grief/loss, intimacy issues, relational difficulties and life transitions.
I also have expertise in treating adults and youth with concerning sexual behaviors.
Sometimes life can feel overwhelming and making changes can feel like an impossibility. Relationships, trauma, health issues, life transitions, grief, complicated family dynamics, and childhood wounds can keep us feeling stuck. They can rob us of our joy and even dim the vision we have for our lives. By applying complementary therapy approaches, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), together we can unearth long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Research shows nothing is more important to the therapeutic experience than the relationship between client and therapist. Whatever your reasons are for considering therapy, feeling comfortable with your therapist is very important. My goal is to not only offer you a comfortable space to speak freely about your thoughts and experiences, but also to provide you with tools and strategies to incorporate into your daily routine.
Your time with me is important. I will listen to you, ask questions to gain further understanding, and offer insight and ideas in an objective, thoughtful, and supportive way via a caring, empathetic and nonjudgmental environment where you can explore your current life challenges, as well as address past issues that concern you.
With each client I seek to create an individualized balance of applied clinical theory, creative interventions, compassion and empathy to challenge negative thinking, improve coping skills, enhance self-awareness, manage emotions, and develop healthier behaviors. I primarily provide individual therapy for adults with the following: depression, anxiety, poor self-esteem, childhood abuse, grief/loss, intimacy issues, relational difficulties and life transitions.
I also have expertise in treating adults and youth with concerning sexual behaviors.

Kathy Dobbs, MSW, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Supervisor for provisionally licensed Social Workers and Licensed Professional Counselors. She is presently working toward her certification as a Dialectical Behavioral Therapist
Kathy has been a therapist in the greater Raleigh area for the past 14 years, working in various mental health, educational, and social service environments. She specializes in counseling and coaching adults and children in the areas of depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders such as OCD, social anxiety and panic, as well as grief, loss, trauma, and sexual abuse.
Counseling may be for an individual or family. Kathy is skilled in assisting families with issues such as parenting skills, children resisting parental limits or exhibiting aggressive behaviors, as well as families in transition or crisis (e.g., divorce, adoption, and trauma).
Seeking a consultation is a very important first step. With Kathy it is convenient and confidential. Morning, afternoon, evening and every other Saturday appointments are available and her care is reimbursable by most insurance companies.
Kathy has been a therapist in the greater Raleigh area for the past 14 years, working in various mental health, educational, and social service environments. She specializes in counseling and coaching adults and children in the areas of depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders such as OCD, social anxiety and panic, as well as grief, loss, trauma, and sexual abuse.
Counseling may be for an individual or family. Kathy is skilled in assisting families with issues such as parenting skills, children resisting parental limits or exhibiting aggressive behaviors, as well as families in transition or crisis (e.g., divorce, adoption, and trauma).
Seeking a consultation is a very important first step. With Kathy it is convenient and confidential. Morning, afternoon, evening and every other Saturday appointments are available and her care is reimbursable by most insurance companies.

Carol Kinsey, Office Manager
Carol helps keep our office organized and running smoothly. She is always happy to help our clients with information about the office, billing, records, new clients, schedule changes or anything else you might need.
Carol helps keep our office organized and running smoothly. She is always happy to help our clients with information about the office, billing, records, new clients, schedule changes or anything else you might need.