Dr. Dan Guy is a gifted listener and highly observant. These traits allow him to hone in on each individual’s needs. He can quickly develop a deep understanding of who they are and how we can help them lean into their strengths. He provides expert guidance to our program development team so that all of our members receive quality comprehensive care.
He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 29 years of providing quality mental health services in a variety of settings. Dr. Guy completed his undergraduate work at Kentucky Christian University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Bible (Magna Cum Laude). He then earned his Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology at Morehead State University. He continued to work his way across the state of Kentucky, completing his formal education by obtaining his Doctorate of Psychology at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.
Dr. Guy has had the privilege of working in a variety of settings throughout his career. While working in two of Kentucky’s Community Mental Health Centers, he provided psychological testing and worked with both children and adults struggling with issues from behavioral disorders to those struggling with emotional and thought disorders. Dr. Guy also served as the Clinical Manager at a Louisville hospital, managing the counseling services for an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, a Partial Hospitalization Unit, a Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), a Chemical Dependency IOP, and an Outpatient office. He has served as the Clinical Director for a local Residential Youth Services organization providing services for Kentucky’s youth who are in State Care and are in need of Mental Health Services.
Dr. Guy is skilled in the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interventions, which helps individuals recognize the connection between their thoughts and behaviors, and helps clients develop skills that they can use throughout their life to deal with issues of depression, anxiety, mood swings, relational problems, and issues of self-doubt and self-value.