Counseling Practice – Allie Kidd Counseling
Allie Kidd Counseling is an EMDR therapy practice based in Ohio and New York, focused specifically on supporting mothers who are navigating anxiety, trauma, and the emotional weight of parenting. The practice is operated by Allie Kidd and positions its work around helping mothers process past experiences so they can show up more fully in their roles as parents and individuals.
The primary modality offered is EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, applied to a range of concerns that mothers may carry. Areas of focus include birth trauma, infertility grief, parenting burnout, guilt, difficulty setting boundaries, and worrying about whether one is parenting adequately. The practice also provides services for mothers raising neurodivergent children, acknowledging the particular stressors that come with that experience.
EMDR intensives are available in addition to standard session formats, offering concentrated blocks of therapeutic work for clients who prefer a more compressed treatment schedule. The practice serves clients in Ohio and New York, and appointment scheduling is managed through a client portal (allie-kidd.clientsecure.me), suggesting both in-person and remote access options may be available depending on the client’s location within those states.
The practice’s stated mission centers on helping anxious mothers heal from trauma so they can become “the person and parent they were meant to be.” This framing reflects a targeted, population-specific approach rather than a general-purpose practice, with services designed around the lived experience of motherhood and the mental health challenges that intersect with it.
A social media presence is maintained on Instagram under the handle @alliekiddcounseling, where additional context about the practice’s approach may be available. Prospective clients are directed to reach out through the website contact page or to begin the intake process directly through the client portal.
Specific insurance participation, session fees, and the year the practice was established are not detailed on the page.