Sophia A. Kosh has a history of working with children, adolescents, and adults. Specifically, divorce issues, spiritual issues, sexual abuse survivors, crime victim survivors, and OCD clients. She received her Bachelors from High Point University in High Point, NC and her Masters from Capital Bible Seminary, and is currently pursuing her Doctorate from Argosy University. She has attended numerous conferences including: Suicide & Self-Mutilation, Developing Resiliant Children, The Eastern Conference on Child Sexual Abuse Treatment and The Roper Victim Assistance Academy of Maryland. She achieved Co-Authorship on the research paper "Conceptualizing Commitment Orientation" which was presented at the SEPA convention and gave a poster presentation at the National Institute of Health on the "Rates of Rheumatic Fever in the Families of Patients with Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) and Sydenham's chorea" during her internship at the National Institute of Mental Health. She is available to conduct individual, family, and group therapy.