Clinton M Nowicke, PsyD

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3840 Ruckriegel Pkwy
Louisville, KY 40299
ASL video is also available Clinton M. Nowicke, Psy.D., is a psychologist with Norton Children’s Behavioral & Mental Health, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine. He earned his doctoral degree in psychology from Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. Dr. Nowicke believes that authenticity in therapy is the basis for the therapeutic relationship. He finds working with children rewarding, as he gets to watch each patient grow into themselves. He is proud to serve everyone in his community, and has experience working with deaf and hard-of-hearing patients, as well as LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse patients. Outside of work, Dr. Nowicke enjoys spending time on his on his various hobbies.
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