The Team

Ethan D. Bennett

Ethan D. Bennett

Owner | Counselor

Ethan D. Bennett is the owner and counselor at Abba Healing Services, LLC.  He completed his MAE in marriage, couple, and family counseling at Western Kentucky University.  Upon graduation, he worked in foster care and community mental health agencies gaining extensive experience working with children and their families. In addition, he completed specialized training in Gottman Method couples therapy (Level 2), EMDR and Brainspotting for trauma, and sex and porn addiction to become a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT). He has also served in various leadership capacities within the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, as well as the Kentucky/Tennessee Society of Adlerian Psychology.

Ethan is a former seminarian of the Diocese of Owensboro who received undergraduate studies at the University of St. Thomas and the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas – Angelicum resulting in a B.A. double major in Philosophy and Catholic Studies.  His mission is to bring healing from the heart of God the Father through a Catholic-Christian perspective to advance individuals, couples, and families in Christian perfection, to alleviate suffering due to mental health issues, and to encourage experiences of joy.

His counseling specialties are:

  • Parent & Family Counseling
  • Couples Counseling
  • Sex Addictions & Pornography
  • Trauma Counseling
Jessy Bennett

Jessy Bennett

Chief Operating Officer

Jessy Bennett has 16 years of active ministry. She traveled the country for 2 years with NET Ministries (National Evangelization Teams). For 5 years, she was the Program Director at Gasper River Catholic Youth Camp and Retreat Center. During that time she received her MA in Theology from the University of Notre Dame. She previously served on the Evangelization Committee for the Diocese of Owensboro. She hosted and created the former Finding Faith Podcast. Jessy has a tremendous servant’s heart for the Kerygma and sharing Jesus with others especially the marginalized and disenfranchised. When she is not working for Abba Healing Services, she is kept busy wrangling and educating her two young children and keeping her husband realistic.

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