Focus: Anxiety, Boundaries, College, Depression, Work-Life Balance
Insurance Accepted: Aetna, Medical Mutual, Ohio Health/Ohio Healthy, Optum, UHC/UBH, UMR, Out-of-Network, Self-Pay
Email: nclark@cstoneohio.org
Phone: 614-459-3003 ext 752
Natalie Clark MSEd, LPCC-S is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervisor status who graduated from the University of Dayton with a Masters of Science in Counselor Education, with a clinical emphasis. She is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors and a member of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. As an OSU alumna, she serves on the OSU Rardin Family Practice Patient Advisory Council and strives to increase awareness of emotional and mental well-being to members of the University community.
Areas of Focus:
Natalie specializes in working with College Students and young adults. She has experiencing working with student from undergrad through PhD. College presents unique challenges as one is learning to balance life responsibilities with academic, physical, mental, and social demands. Young adults beginning their careers often need support in navigating a successful transition from student life to young adult . Natalie also feels nurses in need of additional support during the pandemic are another area she can come alongside these important first responders.
Personal Information:
Natalie enjoys road trips, bluegrass music, drinking coffee (and a good biscotti is a grand accessory!), and watching hockey and football. A native of Tennessee, she has two adult daughters and a wonderful son-in-law and a precious granddaughter. Natalie is proud of her Puerto Rican heritage, but pursues becoming bilingual as a hobby, along with crossword puzzles, playing guitar and tinkering with the mandolin. She enjoys music of most types and collecting memorable quotations. Natalie is active in her church where she serves as a lector, a member of the prayer ministry and previously served as a musician on a worship team for over 20 years.
Blessed [gratefully praised and adored] be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts and encourages us in every trouble so that we will be able to comfort and encourage those who are in any kind of trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. (2 Corinthians 1:3-4 AMP)