Andrea Stover, a Kansas City Therapist, a woman with long wavy brown hair wearing a bright green sleeveless blouse with ruffled details, smiling outdoors with a modern glass building in the background.

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Andrea Stover, MS, PhD, LMFT

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about Andrea:

Andrea is a licensed marriage and family therapist with a transpersonal twist. She brings in her PhD's emphasis in Consciousness Studies to expand her clients' awareness about who they really are, beneath all of the layers of symptoms & inner conflicts. Her approach is depthful and integrates many modalities including EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, Dreamwork, Psychological Astrology & the Akashic Records (for those interested in these types of things). Andrea joined Moss & Main in 2024, after relocating back to Kansas City from Georgia. She works with adults, both individually & through couples work, to help bring awareness to what is really going on beneath the surface. 

Andrea received her Bachelors in Lifespan Human Development from K-State, Masters in Marriage & Family Therapy from Friends University, and her PhD in Psychology from the University of West Georgia. She has an active mind and loves learning, meaningful dialogue, and watching football & analyzing the NFL in its entirety!

clients who like working with Andrea:

  • people who have tried therapy before but haven't gotten much from it

  • couples looking to breakthrough old patterns or issues

  • people beginning "the afternoon of life" (late 30's-40's) 

  • highly sensitive people, spiritual seekers, and creatives

  • therapy for therapists and other professionals in the helping field

Andrea’s professional syllabus:

(i.e., a few books that typify Andrea’s approach)

  • The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael A. Singer

  • Through the Looking Glass: A Search for the Self in the Mirror of Relationships by Richard Idemon

  • We: The Psychology of Romantic Love by Robert Johnson

  • The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron

  • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home by Toko-pa Turner