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Jamila Hadden, LPCC

Therapist in Louisville, KY

Jamila Hadden, LPCC


Jamila Hadden, LPCC, is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and trained Clinical Trauma Specialist for children and adults. Jamila sees patients at Infinity Care, a comprehensive mental health, behavioral health, and substance abuse support center for patients in and around Louisville, Kentucky.

Jamila is a native of New York but has called Louisville home for over 13 years. She received a Bachelor's Degree from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York, and a  Master's Degree from Webster University. 

Jamila has over 20 years of experience providing services in various settings, including schools, home-based services, Juvenile detention, inpatient, residential, community-based organizations, and adult day treatment centers. In addition, she has facilitated empowerment workshops for teenage girls and mental health.

Jamila specializes in working with adolescents, adults, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, substance abuse, social skills, and behavior modification. She has a passion for helping children and adolescents with trauma and people struggling with substance abuse.

Due to her passion for working with people with substance abuse and seeing the impact addiction has had on loved ones and the community, Jamila started her intensive outpatient program in August 2021 to treat co-occurring disorders. The Green House Recovery and Rehabilitation Center was opened and treats adults with mental illness and substance abuse.

After two years, Jamila decided clients needed more wrap-around services all in one space, especially medical services to assist clients. This prompted the development of Infinity Care, which provides medication management and intensive outpatient services.

Jamila believes treatment is a collaborative process in which the focus empowers the individual to accomplish their goals in life. She advocates for helping others make positive progress despite life's obstacles.

Her motto is “progress not, perfection.”