About Roger Fenn LPCC and Associates counseling group

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Roger G. Fenn, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor

"Roger has the crucial ingredient for success in therapy: being attuned to his client. Not only is Roger fully present for the client, but also he can assimilate what's going on with the client beyond just what the client says, by attending to the client's subtle behaviors. With this gift of discernment, along with integrating knowledge from his wealth of experience, he emulates the characteristics of a sage. For Roger, therapy is a spiritual adventure and a joy. Take one look at Roger's eyes, and you know that he knows you."
- Julie Renner, MD

picture of Roger FennRoger G. Fenn completed his undergraduate studies at Saint Joseph College. At the University of Dayton, Roger obtained a graduate degree in mental health counseling and completed a post graduate program in clinical counseling. He completed four years of a post graduate ex-tern program in strategic/structural systems therapy at the Family Therapy Center in Cincinnati. He also completed advanced training in the use of Reality Therapy.

Roger has served as clinical director of three community mental health centers prior to working in a private practice. The clinicians he trained and supervised helped thousands of people in their recovery from mental illness, enhancing the quality of their life. Roger is highly skilled in working with families, married couples, and individuals. Past clients have expressed feeling that Roger had a positive effect on their life. Roger specializes in strategic/structural family therapy.


Keri Fenn, Group Facilitator

Keri Fenn (Roger's wife) is a Mental Health Specialist who facilitates and co-facilitates group counseling sessions with Roger in addition to serving as the office manager. Keri has worked as a victims advocate for an abuse and rape crisis shelter and has worked with women and children of domestic violence. She also specialize in working with women who are or have been victims of domestic violent and sexual assault in the dialectic group settings.

Keri has been a director for a victims of crime unit and an advocate for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Keri specializes in facilitating and co-facilitation groups on depression, anxiety, cognitive and mindfulness therapy as well as other groups.

"I was so afraid of everything in life that I built four brick walls that I lived behind. I could not get out and the world could not get in. Life sucked. I lived in a fantasy. Those walls I built I took down. It took a while but I did it. Now I am in the world. Those fears are gone. I have a real life now - not a fantasy."

What is professional counseling?

Professional counseling is the application of mental health, psychological, or human development principles, through cognitive, affective, behavioral or systematic intervention strategies, that address wellness, personal growth, or career development, as well as pathology.

- defined by the American Counseling Association Governing Council, October 17-19, 1997

Hours of operation

Monday through Friday: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm