A calm, supportive space to heal, grow, and feel more like yourself.
Kelly Baker Curry, MSW, MEd, LCSW provides therapy in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for individuals, couples, families, and co-parents, with services available for clients in Kentucky and Ohio.


Kelly Baker Curry, MSW, MEd, LCSW
Kelly brings a calm, honest, and relational approach to therapy. Her work is grounded in trust, thoughtful conversation, and a genuine belief that understanding your own patterns is the foundation of meaningful change. With over 13 years of experience working with individuals, couples, families, and co-parents, she meets people where they are — without judgment.
- Individual therapy
- Couples therapy
- Family therapy
- Coparenting therapy
- Anxiety & stress
- Life transitions
- Relationship patterns
Therapy is a relationship before it is anything else.
Sessions are grounded in the therapeutic relationship and may draw from CBT, ACT, EFT, and relational work as the work calls for them. The approach is practical, direct, and paced around trust.
Over time the patterns become visible, and once they are visible they can change. The goal is not to fix you. The goal is to know you, and to help you know yourself.
Individuals, couples, families, & co-parents.
Kelly provides therapy in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for individuals, couples, families, and co-parents, with services available for clients in Kentucky and Ohio.
50-minute sessions for adults navigating anxiety, grief, trauma, life transitions, and deeper self-understanding.
- Anxiety & stress
- Grief and loss
- Life transitions
- Burnout and overwhelm
- Self-worth and identity
50-minute sessions for communication, trust, conflict, disconnection, and relationship repair.
- Communication patterns
- Conflict cycles
- Disconnection and distance
- Trust and intimacy
- Navigating change together
50-minute sessions for family conflict, transitions, parenting stress, and reconnection.
- Family conflict
- Parenting dynamics
- Boundaries and roles
- Communication breakdown
- Life transitions
50-minute sessions for clearer communication, boundaries, and shared parenting decisions.
- Communication boundaries
- Shared expectations
- Conflict reduction
- Transition planning
- Parenting decisions
What therapy can help with.
Therapy can support a wide range of experiences. Below are some common areas Kelly works with — though this is not an exhaustive list. If you are wondering whether something is a fit, the best step is to reach out.
- Worry and overthinking
- Panic and fear
- Stress management
- Social anxiety
- Communication patterns
- Conflict and tension
- Family dynamics
- Boundaries
- Career and identity shifts
- Grief and loss
- Divorce or separation
- New parenthood
- Emotional exhaustion
- Difficulty feeling present
- Work-life balance
- Feeling stuck
- Self-worth and confidence
- Purpose and direction
- People-pleasing patterns
- Finding your footing
- Persistent low mood
- Trauma-informed support
- Emotional numbness
- Healing at your own pace
You will be heard. You will be met where you are. The work will be honest, and it will take the time it takes.
What to expect when you reach out.
Taking the first step can feel uncertain. Here is what the process typically looks like.
Share a little about what you are looking for and the best way to contact you.
Kelly will connect with you to review the service, availability, payment details, and whether the practice is a good fit.
Your first appointment focuses on your story, goals, and what support may look like going forward.
Sessions continue at a pace that supports safety, trust, reflection, and practical growth.
New client forms and helpful resources.
Before your first appointment, you may be asked to complete intake paperwork, consent forms, and basic practice information. The Patient Resources page gives you one place to access forms and prepare for your first session.
Questions about beginning therapy.
What types of therapy does Kelly Baker Curry offer?
Kelly offers individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, and coparenting therapy for clients navigating anxiety, grief, trauma, relationship stress, life transitions, and communication challenges.
Does Kelly work with clients in Kentucky and Ohio?
Yes. Kelly is licensed in Kentucky and Ohio and offers therapy options based on location, fit, availability, and service type.
How do I know which therapy service is right for me?
You do not need to know exactly where to begin. The appointment request form helps the office understand whether individual, couples, family, or coparenting therapy may be the best fit.
Start with a brief appointment request.
Reaching out can feel like a big step, and you do not need to have everything figured out. Share whether you are looking for individual, couples, family, or coparenting therapy, and Kelly will follow up about fit, availability, and next steps.
General Intake Request
Please do not include detailed medical history, diagnoses, medications, insurance ID numbers, Social Security numbers, or urgent safety concerns in this form. This form is for general intake and appointment requests only.
Clear rates. Honest billing.
Most clients begin with weekly sessions. Sessions are billed at the rates below. Kelly is in network with several major insurers, and is happy to provide a superbill for out-of-network reimbursement.
Payment & Insurance
Out-of-pocket rates available. Final cost depends on your insurance plan.
Fort Thomas, Kentucky.
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
Virtual sessions Friday
(859) 555 0102
Getting Here
337 Tower Hill Road
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
- Drive up the long driveway to the house at the top
- Park at the house at the top of the driveway
- Text upon arrival
- Located at Watch Point in Fort Thomas
- After entering Watch Point, pass the speed bump
- Take the first driveway immediately after the speed bump
- Follow the long driveway up to the house at the top