Therapy that just feels different.
renew /ri-noo/ [verb]: to put off what was, and take on something new
After beginning her counseling career in a setting that valued productivity over people, with days of full schedules and little time to build relationships, our founder, Rebekah, dreamed of doing things a different way. In 2011, Renew Counseling Services was born as a result of that dream. Since then, we’ve continued to go against the grain and build a practice that pushes back against the industry standards. From how we schedule appointments and pace our days, to how we partner with you at every step, we approach therapy differently, tailoring the care we provide to your unique experiences and struggles.
In everything we do, we are guided by Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” We’ve seen firsthand how therapy built on authentic relationships can result in true renewal and lasting transformation. It’s our greatest joy to be a part of that journey every day.
Meet Our Therapists
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Rebekah Sidebottom
FOUNDER, LICENSED MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPIST
For me, being a therapist is more than a career. It’s a calling. And it’s one that I’m so happy to answer here in Central Kentucky, the place that’s always been home.
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Jenna Dewell
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY ASSOCIATE
I once heard someone say that counselors are mediators between darkness and light. From that point on, I knew I wanted to pursue a future in counseling.
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Dr. Allison Wittum
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST
As the oldest of seven siblings, I always knew I wanted to work with children, though I wasn’t quite sure what path I would take to get there.
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Jessica Woosley
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY INTERN
When I sit down with someone who is facing mental health challenges or unresolved trauma, it is my joy to meet them exactly where they are with compassion and empathy.
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Savanah Quinn
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY INTERN
It wasn’t until my own personal experience in therapy that my calling clicked. From that point I knew the mental health profession and counseling was my avenue for my calling of servanthood.