TGS CHI MEMBER SINCE JAN 2022.

Meet Kreszentia.

Dr, Kres Snyder serves a broad spectrum of clients with experience in diverse populations. She specializes in individual, couple, and family therapy with a focus on single couples, sex therapy, and alternative lifestyle counseling. She spearheads the practice with over 15 years of experience with LGBTQIA concerns, communication struggles, parenting, and counseling for blended families and separation issues. As well as martial and premarital issues. She brings a warm, honest open approach to therapy while helping a client feel hope about their situation.

She is a Certification Track Gotten Therapist as well as in the final stages of AASECT Certification. Kres understand the uniqueness of each individual and works to accommodate clients to ensure optimal treatment through clinical methods as well as a grounding in everyday issues that relate to women BIPOC community, and everyday adulting.

As an experienced kink-award therapist, she works with an open mind on the issues you identify. We welcome clients of all sexual and erotic preferences, practices, and identities. In human sexuality, kinkiness is the use of unconventional sexual practices, concepts, or fantasies. Kink plays a positive, healthy role in many people’s sex lives. However, integrating the nuances of kink, fetishes, and power exchange into a loving, intimate relationship can be a challenge for some couples. The mixture of clinical training, Gotten principles, and personal experience allows Kres to fully support those with these issues.

Dr. Snyder completed her master’s and doctoral work at Argosy University with a focus on clinical psychology. In her spare time, she is an avid foodie, like to pole dance, swim, and spend time with family.

GET TO KNOW Kreszentia.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT TGS?

The groups and the availability to network in multiple cities.


WHat motivates you?

I am most motivated by my children and my granny. I want to show them a single black mom can succeed and provide them opportunities I didn’t have. I am next motivated by my community. We need the support. We need to end generational traumas and ideas that keep us from being the best version of ourselves. So being able to be safe place for BIPOC is humbling and motivating.


What Is One Piece of advice you would share with your younger self?

Don’t get the Victoria Secret credit card and never stop being bold.


One word to describe yourself?

Capable


You can connect with Dr. Snyder on her website, Minds Empowered Consulting.