KaMara (KK) White, MHA, MS, NCC, LMHCA, LPC
KaMara, affectionately known as “KK”, spent nearly two decades in healthcare operations and then expanded her knowledge base to include mental and emotional well-being. She has experience in mental health, inpatient and outpatient settings, and is dedicated to helping individuals heal, feel, and recover.
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KK graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Fisk University, a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from The University of Kentucky, and a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Avila University. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Kansas, Alaska, and Oregon, and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHCA) in the state of Indiana. She also has a certification in Child and Adolescent therapy. KK’s scope of practice includes: Anxiety, Bullying/School Stressors, Career Coaching, Conflict Management, Depression, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Grief/Loss, Identity Awareness, Spiritual Exploration, Suicide Prevention, Trauma, & Work/Life Balance. She specializes in mindfulness, career and life coaching, cognitive behavioral therapy, art therapy, child and adolescent therapy, and play therapy.
KK’s dedication and commitment to people is evident in her passion to serve in various churches, social organizations, and in her community. She has a true heart to serve, inspire, and guide youth. She was recently featured in the Indianapolis Recorder for publishing, "Brown Girls Can!" highlighting her daughter as the main character as well as a journal for tweens and teens titled, "Brown Girls Can! Journal”, both of which can be purchased on Amazon. She has also previously mentored over 20 girls while residing in Kansas City, Missouri. KK has a unique gift and passion to meet people where they are. She has overcome many obstacles, and is a survivor, a single mom, a life coach, a therapist, an advocate, and an inspiration to many.
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In her free time, she enjoys mommy-daughter time, traveling, swimming, shopping, playing spades, and volunteering.