Faith Kilgo is a doctoral-level psychology trainee with 10 years of experience working with children. She is currently a third-year student at the School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) at Wright State University, specializing in child psychology. Throughout her training, she has worked with children, adolescents, and young adults.
Faith specializes in behavioral and therapeutic interventions with a focus on executive functioning difficulties, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, depression, sleep-wake disorders, mood disorders, and psychotic disorders. She utilizes a range of evidence-based approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She also incorporates art therapy and play therapy strategies into her work.
Her clinical approach is grounded in helping clients build insight, develop coping strategies, and improve daily functioning across multiple areas of life. Faith’s style is collaborative, open, and honest. She believes meaningful growth occurs when clients gain insight into aspects of themselves that were previously unknown or unrecognized.

