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Patience Kennedy

M.S. Clinical Intern, Johns Hopkins University

Patience (She/Her/Hers) joins Asé as a Counseling Intern while currently pursuing her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Johns Hopkins University. She is under the supervision of Michelle Collins, LMFT.


Patience is dedicated to fostering growth, healing, and resilience. They believe counseling is a collaborative journey, where individuals from all walks of life can explore their unique paths toward greater well-being. Their approach is rooted in empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a deep respect for the diverse experiences that shape each person’s story.


Patience strives to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can openly express themselves, gain new insights, and develop tools to navigate life’s challenges. Whether clients are seeking to overcome personal struggles, improve relationships, or simply enhance their overall quality of life, and she is committed to supporting them every step of the way.


Understanding that life is ever-changing and personal growth is a dynamic process, Patience approaches counseling with openness and adaptability, tailoring their methods to meet each client's evolving needs. Together, they work to uncover strengths, identify opportunities for change, and build a future aligned with the client’s goals and values.

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