Thin Line Counseling, LLC

Thin Line Counseling, LLC Thin Line Counseling and Consulting, LLC provides mental health therapy to those suffering from the at the University of the Cumberlands.

Trevor Wilkins is a licensed professional counselor (psychotherapist) in the Lexington, KY area, specializing in the symptoms related to trauma, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Trevor is a 15-year veteran of uniformed law enforcement, serving with both the Kentucky State Police and the Lexington Kentucky Police agencies. Prior to his service as a law enforcement officer, Trevor was a firefighter, emergency medical technician, and public safety dispatcher. Trevor’s experience, and commitment to serving the community in high-stress environments, has allowed him to personally understand the effects of trauma upon an individual’s life and mental health. Trevor is trained and experienced in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Systems Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and can provide psychoeducation about the direct effects of trauma and depression on the body. Trevor has dedicated his career to serving not only those that are walking the thin line between hurt and healing, but ensuring that there is help for those that walk the thin line between order and chaos. Trevor Wilkins’ formal education includes a Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling, and he is nearing the completion of his Ph.D. Trevor’s dissertation research includes the study of post-traumatic stress disorder on law enforcement officers. Traumatic symptoms can include mental health difficulties that are also found in depression, anxiety, and difficulties with relationships. Thin Line Counseling and Consulting LLC is equipped to handle the pain that these mental health struggles can cause. Potential clients are able to call 24/7 to schedule an appointment. Do not walk this thin line alone, and do not wait to call Trevor Wilkins for help at 800-464-1958

Trevor Wilkins regularly speaks to groups about the effects of traumatic stress, and provides training about psychotherapy and the relief of traumatic symptoms. Trevor is a published author about the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder on the members of public safety, and has provided treatment presentations to governmental, educational, and psychological agencies. Please contact Thin Line Counseling LLC at 800-464-1958 for booking and pricing information.

On this solemn anniversary, we struggle to find the right words to honor those we have lost and to support those left be...
05/22/2024

On this solemn anniversary, we struggle to find the right words to honor those we have lost and to support those left behind. This task is especially difficult when the lives lost belong to individuals who risk everything daily to protect others, only to be taken from us due to the failures of the very system they serve.

We have allowed the loudest voices, often backed by the least amount of factual evidence, to undermine the significance of the policing profession. Media and social media dictate what should matter, influencing public perception. This has led even the most steadfast among us to question whether our efforts were in vain and if we were part of the problem.

To Rachel Conley's children, the answer is clear: the police are not the problem. Deputy Conley did nothing to deserve the tragic fate that befell him and his family. In stark contrast, some hailed as social justice heroes have contributed to their own and others' detriment in significant ways.

While many who read this on my personal social media already understand this, I will not engage with those who generalize and criticize without merit, while spouting nonsense and anger about those that generalize populations. Often, I remain silent in the face of such noise, focusing on helping individuals professionally and discreetly when on that individual basis. But not today.

Today is for remembering the Conleys. I am profoundly proud of Rachel Conley and the strength she has shown—a true hero. I am forever grateful to have been part of the Conleys' story that day, even under tragic circumstances, and that Rachel had no idea the people who would be there to help. It prides me to see the number of people standing by her side that day, a vision I will never lose.

I was landing in a plane coming back from Police Week when I got the news two years ago today. I previously lost friends...
05/16/2024

I was landing in a plane coming back from Police Week when I got the news two years ago today.
I previously lost friends and acquaintances before Jody on the job before. They all mattered.
Jody was special, and anyone that ever met him would tell you that.
I knew Jody not only as an accomplished officer, but he had just finished taking an intense graduate level research statistics class from me on his way to become a therapist and help other struggling officers.
However you take this post is fine:
Reminiscing.
Motivating.
Reminder that people won’t always be around.
Reminder that it can be worse.
It’s all okay to absorb it however you need it, let it stir whatever you need to have stirred, then F&CKING DO SOMETHING WITH IT‼️ Like Jody did.
Miss ya bro……
TheAngryVikingTherapist.com

03/14/2024

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