Dr. Lisa M. Logan is a clinical psychologist based in Louisville, KY. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Louisville, Masters of Science in Forensic Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University, Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology and Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University. Dr. Logan has gained practicum experience across a multitude of settings, including a residential reunification program for families who have open Department of Child Services cases, a local high school with students who have extensive trauma histories, a pediatric health clinic providing brief intervention therapy for children, adolescents, and families and a resource center which focuses on solution-focused therapeutic interventions for individuals experiencing houselessness. She was also selected to as an Integrated Behavioral Health Scholar as part of Spalding University’s Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant.
Additionally, Dr. Logan has worked at a residential facility as a counselor for adolescents and children; worked at a birth-to-five Head Start as a Family Service Specialist; and worked in the intake department administering level-of-care assessments at a psychiatric hospital (providing inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs for adolescents and adults) for mental health and substance use. She has worked at a medical and surgical hospital as a Harm Reduction Coordinator, working with patients who have a history of substance use. During her doctoral internship, she worked at the Lexington VA in Kentucky, in which she provided mental health and substance use services to United States veterans. Throughout her employment and practicum experiences, she has had the opportunity to work with clients and patients across the lifespan with presenting problems, including trauma, learning and behavioral diagnoses, personality disorders, substance use, anxiety, and depression.
In addition to her academic and professional pursuits, Dr. Logan is an active member of her community. She volunteers with local organizations that provide support to veterans and works to raise awareness of mental health issues in underserved communities. She has a passion for working with those in underserved communities such as the severely mentally ill (SMI) and substance use populations, houseless individuals, and the Black American community. Through her work, Dr. Logan hopes to make a positive impact on the lives of those she serves and to promote mental wellness and resilience in all communities.