UNCHARTED
You've been navigating life without a clear map for a while.
Something feels off — foggy, heavy, or just not you.
Maybe you’ve outgrown old roles, or maybe the past is still steering the ship.
At Uncharted Counseling, we explore the places inside you that you’ve never had the time, support, or safety to face. You don’t need to have the destination figured out. You just need a place to start. That place is here.

My therapy space is warm, inclusive, affirming, and judgment-free. I welcome all identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences. I believe your story matters. Your feelings make sense. And your life has inherent worth and dignity.
Your Journey Ahead
SETTING OUT
You don’t have to have everything figured out to start therapy. Maybe you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, burnt out, grieving, disconnected from yourself, or just unsure what the next chapter of your life is supposed to look like. If so, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.
The PASSAGE
Every journey has a middle—the place where things feel uncertain, uncomfortable, and real. This is where we step off autopilot and begin exploring what you’ve been carrying: burnout, hopelessness, pressure to ‘be something,’ and the quiet grief of feeling behind in life. We walk through the ruins of what you’ve outgrown, what isn't working anymore. We uncover what still matters, make sense of your story, and decide the next chapter.
ARRIVAL
Over time, the world inside you becomes lighter and clearer. You begin living with purpose instead of living in survival mode , choosing relationships, boundaries, and paths that actually fit who you are. You feel more grounded in the present, more connected to your identity, and more hopeful about what’s ahead. This isn’t the end of your story—it’s the moment you realize you’re free to keep rewriting it...
About Me
Corey Mudd, M. Ed., LPCA
I grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, but spent much of my early adulthood traveling the world—listening to stories, encountering new ways of thinking, and witnessing how people everywhere struggle, grow, and keep going. Those experiences shaped me deeply. They taught me about resilience, meaning, identity, and how powerful it is when someone finally feels seen.
I specialize in working with adults who feel lost in life, stuck in routine, overwhelmed, disconnected from themselves, or unsure what direction to take next. Many of my clients are navigating transitions, emotional heaviness, burnout, grief, or questions like, “Who am I—and what do I actually want?”
