We are a mother/daughter team, both mental health professionals with complimentary backgrounds and experience. We bring to The King's Counseling Services, a unique understanding of "life happening". We are both committed to promoting truth and social policy that will improve the strength and mental health of the individual, the family, and our communities.
Although we are close today this was not always true. Now, together, we can share a God given story to encourage others when tough times visit. And they do visit! Her work experience over the years has included Hospice, Child Welfare Department of Protective Services, County Mental Health Services for Adults and Children, Naval Hospital at LNAS, Lemoore and finally into retirement with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Although we are close today this was not always true. Now, together, we can share a God given story to encourage others when tough times visit. And they do visit! Her work experience over the years has included Hospice, Child Welfare Department of Protective Services, County Mental Health Services for Adults and Children, Naval Hospital at LNAS, Lemoore and finally into retirement with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Services
Please call Kathryn Robertson (559) 713-6001 x2 for appointment availability or scheduling needs. When you leave a voice mail spell your first and last name and speak slowly and clearly when leaving your phone number. Please email Abigail Tackett (abby.tackett@kingscounseling.org) to get established as a new patient.
Video conferencing is available for those interested. If you would like this option, please speak with your clinician to make arrangements. You will need to establish a log on for the client portal. When it's time for your session you can access the portal here, log on, and wait for the clinician to start the call.
Do you take my insurance? We are contracted with most major carriers. Sometimes it is by the practice name, "The King's Counseling Services", sometimes under the therapists' names. So when you call your insurance, try both if one or the other doesn't come up. Going to your insurance and gathering a list of providers is the best way to determine if your therapist is in network with your insurance carrier and your specific plan.
Reviews (2)
Amie Kane
Jun 27, 2021
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Professional and great environment to open up and heal from past trauma. I have seen Amy and she has always given me great advice and coping techniques for working through difficult situations. I would highly recommend her to any of my friends or family members. I do think so much of therapy is what you put in to it but I feel like my relationships and personal boundaries have greatly improved since putting in the work here.
Ali K.
Mar 26, 2021
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DONT COME HERE.I wish zero stars were possible. if you want to actually get better find another place..horrible help from Dr.Amy. They offer little help with coping techniques and throughout multiple sessions she would talk about her own personal issues, not to mention the fact that I found out the advice I got for a 75 dollar session could’ve been bought with a 5 dollar children’s book she uses as reference.. literally (I’m an adult btw). Her billing assistant even tried to bill me double after already paying in advance and didn’t even have the decency to answer or return my calls. ABSOLUTELY