Andrew Kohl is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Marriage, Couples, and Family
Therapist who works with individuals, couples, and families navigating relationship distress,
anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology
from Slippery Rock University and completed his Master of Arts in Marriage, Couples, and
Family Counseling at Geneva College.

Andrew brings extensive experience across child, adolescent, and adult mental health settings.
He spent five years as a Family-Based Clinician with Western Psychiatric Hospital of UPMC,
providing intensive in-home therapy, assessment, crisis intervention, and collaborative treatment
planning for youth and their families. He later worked for three years as an inpatient psychiatric
social worker at Heritage Valley in Beaver, supporting adults experiencing acute psychiatric
distress and gaining strong experience in crisis stabilization and interdisciplinary care.

Andrew currently provides outpatient therapy with a primary focus on couples and families. He
helps clients address relational conflict, emotional disconnection, anxiety, trauma, and major life
transitions. His approach is systems-oriented and integrative, drawing from Structural and
Narrative Therapy models and evidence-based practices including Gottman Method Couples
Therapy (Level 1 trained), EMDR-informed trauma work, Exposure and Response Prevention
(ERP)-informed treatment for anxiety and OCD, and faith-based counseling when aligned with a
client's values and preferences.

Andrew is committed to creating a safe, collaborative, and nonjudgmental therapeutic
environment where clients feel understood and empowered. He values ongoing professional
growth and strives to help individuals, couples, and families build insight, resilience, and
meaningful change.