I am a Psychologist with the Good Shepherd Institute of the Bluegrass (GSIB), a ministry of Family Renewal Project.
I provide in-person sessions at my office location in Covington and services by Telehealth to residents of Kentucky.
I work with individuals (adolescents and adults), couples and families in an outpatient setting for a wide variety of issues such as, Depression, Anxiety, Sexual Abuse Victims, Trauma, Substance Abuse, Co-Occurring Disorders, Grief Support, and more. I use various therapeutic models and styles and provide high-quality, compassionate, and scientifically-validated care to my clients. I incorporate scripture, the sacraments, and the teachings of the Catholic Church to better serve my Catholic clients.
I also provide Psychological consultation for parishes and businesses, and specialty presentations tailored to various topics and groups.
Please contact us for a free 15-minute Initial Consultation.
Dr. Meyer has over 47 years of experience offering faith-based clinical services as a Catholic Clinical Psychologist.
Over these 47 years, he worked at the Community Mental Health Center in Lawrenceburg, Indiana and then Comprehensive Care Center in Northern Kentucky before co-founding the Christian Counseling Center of Cincinnati in 1988, and joining full time in March 1991. After working three years for New Life Clinics and then four years part-time at HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital in Edgewood, KY from 2000 through 2003, he founded the Good Shepherd Institute in January of 2004 to more directly serve Catholic and Evangelical clients through faith-based clinical practice and inner-healing prayer.
In July 2019, Dr. Meyer began an adult Grief Group at the St. Elizabeth Medical Center’s Hospice Center in Edgewood, KY. Soon after he began another grief group at the same location for those who have suffered the loss of a child or other loved one through opioid overdose. In October of 2019, Dr. Meyer assumed the role of clinical director and psychological supervisor of newly licensed therapists at Good Shepherd Institute of the Bluegrass (GSIB), a ministry of Family Renewal Project. From the summer of 2021 to the Fall of 2024, he provided part-time in-person clinical care at the GSIB offices in Louisville. Currently, Dr. Meyer continues to serve as a clinical psychologist for GSIB, with in-person sessions at his office in Covington as well as offering virtual appointments.
GSIB seeks to serve the Catholic-Christian community in support of marriage and family life, and to provide professional therapy services to Catholics and other Christians from an authentic faith-based perspective.
Extensive knowledge and familiarity with teachings of Theology of the Body (TOB).