Kevnesha Michelle Boyd, LPC
Preferred Name: Kevnesha
About Me
I specialize In treating Black adults who have experienced stressful and or traumatic experiences. I have been Counseling for more than 10 years, its what I have always wanted to do with my life purpose. I am dedicated to serving the Black community, as Black people face a unique set of emotional stressors and barriers. My passions include; Social Justice, Prison Reform, and Abolishment of Solitary Confinement in industrial prisons.
Education & Experience
I have worked in a multitude of settings including; Prison, community outpatient centers, homeless shelters, school settings, and private practice. University of New Haven- Master of Arts in Community and Forensic Psychology Eastern CT State University- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Criminal Justice
Professional & Volunteer Affiliations
Stop Solitary Confinement CT NAACP CT Counseling Association
Specialty Area
- Anxiety/Panic Attacks
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Race, Culture, Ethnicity Issues
- Sexual Abuse
- Traumatic Incident
Population Served
- Adults
- Correctional Facility
- LGBTQ+
- Underserved
Language
- English
Insurance
- Aetna
- BlueCross BlueShield
- Cigna
- Magellan Health
- Medicaid
- Sliding Scale
- UnitedHealth
Magellan (Yale Health Plan)