Our team.
Angelina Masters MEd, LPCC
Originally from Shelbyville, Kentucky, I now call the peaceful town of Bagdad home, where my husband and I raise our two wonderful daughters and manage our family-owned cattle farm. A lifelong love for animals and a deep commitment to helping others have shaped both my personal life and professional path.
I earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Spalding University, followed by a Master’s in Clinical Counseling from Lindsey Wilson College. Whether I'm working in the field or offering support through my career, I find fulfillment in building meaningful relationships and making a positive impact wherever I can.
Lucy, our affectionate Goldendoodle, brings warmth, comfort, and joy to every session. With her gentle temperament and love for attention, she naturally helps clients feel at ease. Her calm presence supports emotional regulation, reduces stress, and encourages connection, making her a wonderful partner in the therapeutic process. Whether offering a soft nuzzle, sitting close for grounding, or simply sharing her cheerful energy, Lucy helps create a welcoming environment where clients can relax, open up, and feel supported.
Bugs Bunny- 2-year-old rex rabbit
Bugs, our gentle and curious rabbit, brings a sense of calm, comfort, and connection to the therapy space. With his soft presence and naturally soothing demeanor, he helps clients—especially children—feel safe, grounded, and more open to the therapeutic process.
In sessions, interactions with Bugs can support emotional regulation, reduce anxiety, and encourage nurturing behaviors. Whether a client is quietly petting him, observing his movements, or simply sharing the room with him, Bugs offers a warm, steady companionship that enhances trust and emotional growth. His peaceful energy makes him a valuable partner in creating a therapeutic environment where clients can relax, express themselves, and heal.
Lucy-9-Year-old Goldendoodle