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I’m Aly Inclan

Mental Health Nurse Practitioner MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BCr

She has experience treating a wide range of mental health, behavioral, and developmental disorders including, but not limited to anxiety disorders, OCD, depression, PTSD and ADHD

National Social Anxiety Center

The Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (KY-CARDS) is proud to be the Louisville regional clinic with The National Social Anxiety Center (NSAC)

Aly Inclan is a board certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner who has worked as an advanced practice nurse for 6 years.

Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing – University of Louisville (2012)
  • Master of Science in Nursing – University of Louisville (2016)
  • Board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)

About Me

Aly is a board certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner who has worked as an advanced practice nurse for 6 years. She has experience with patients of all ages in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Aly has experience treating a wide range of mental health, behavioral, and developmental disorders including, but not limited to anxiety disorders, OCD, depression, PTSD and ADHD. Aly also has experience navigating school, state, and community-based agencies for care coordination and additional support for children and adolescents.

 
Aly understands that healthcare is a partnership and works closely with patients and families to explore reasonable, effective options for medication management. She believes that medication can be a helpful addition to therapy in some cases and will partner with you to monitor continuing success and ongoing needs.
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3.1%

Of people have Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in the U.S. population. Women are twice as likely to be affected as men.

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6.8%

Social Anxiety Disorder effects this percentage of both men and women, typically beginning around age 13.

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6.7%

While Major Depressive Disorder can develop at any age, the median age at onset is 32.5 years old.

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25%

Equally common among men and women, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD) median age of onset is 19, with this percentage of cases occurring by the age of 14.

Rapid Relief, Lifelong Change!

“With Dr. Chapman’s guidance, knowledge, patience and his well thought out program, I can state that I would recommend Dr. Chapman and his CBT program to anyone suffering from any types of anxiety, depression, panic, and/or OCD symptoms. I have partaken in therapy treatments such as Psychiatry, various medication regiments, and even hypnosis, none of which found to be as successful as the CBT treatment provided by Dr. L. Kevin Chapman. My life feels renewed and I owe it all to Dr. Chapman!”

Don’t Wait Any Longer

Rapid Relief, Lifelong Change!