Murray State officials say Lisa Robin Sanford's facility, Sacred Break Throughs, offers a variety of mental health services for Mayfield, Hickory, Paducah, and Benton. She is offering individual sessions, group sessions, couple's therapy, and online sessions.
Sanford has worked at Recovery Works in Mayfield since April of 2018 as an inpatient substance abuse counselor. She is also an active member of the American Counseling Association, Indian Education Foundation, Women in Wellbriety, and the National Alliance in Mental Illness, and was recently awarded a registry into the Marquis Who's Who in America registry for her professional contributions in counseling and mental health advocacy and other personal achievements.
She says her own recovery over the years has formed her approach to therapy, which includes her strong belief in human resilience, the ability to overcome obstacles, and empathy toward others and themselves.
In her practice, Maple Street Counseling Center LLC, Lisa Frost has specialized in assisting clients with anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, and coping with trauma. She works under the clinical supervision of Dr. Justin Brogan. She obtained additional education in addition and substance use disorders, as well as trauma-informed care, anger management, and domestic violence practices. She is a member of the Kentucky Counseling Association, and the American Counseling Association, she was also the 2017 recipient of a KCA scholarship.
Frost completed her internship and practicum at the Murray State University Counseling and Assessment Center, and University Counseling Services, as well as Four Rivers Behavioral Health. She has been employed by the Massac County Mental Health Center as an outpatient substance abuse coordinator with Recovery Works as their inpatient substance abuse counselor.