We are strongly committed to providing excellent psychotherapy through well trained and experienced psychotherapists.
To deliver this outcome, all of our therapists participate in ongoing advanced clinical training and supervision in best practice approaches to maintain modern and sharp skills sets.
We operate under the belief that all people deserve dignity and respect and have worth. Avenues Unlimited is a welcoming and open practice and is accepting of LGBTQ+ individuals.

To deliver this outcome, all of our therapists participate in ongoing advanced clinical training and supervision in best practice approaches to maintain modern and sharp skills sets.
We operate under the belief that all people deserve dignity and respect and have worth. Avenues Unlimited is a welcoming and open practice and is accepting of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Avenues Unlimited Therapists
Eric W. Baker, Jr.
TAPI, LCADC, LCSW
Eric Jr. works with adolescents as young as 12 and adult individuals and couples from many backgrounds. Eric Jr. also offers a variety of workshops for businesses, educators, therapists, and people interested in enhancing their lives.
Lauren E. Grammer
TCADC, LPCC-S
Lauren works with children as young six as well as with adults, individuals and couples from all walks of life.
Laura accepts clients of all ages, from adolescence to late adulthood as well as families with children as young as four years old.
Our Story
Avenues Unlimited was founded in 1974 by Eric Baker, Sr., with the goal of providing curated and quality psychotherapy in the Louisville area.
Joining the practice in 2010, Eric Jr., began to shape the practice as a family run establishment with a focus on expanding the accessibility of services.
Lauren Grammer joined Avenues Unlimited in 2016 and she continues to broaden our reach of clientele, offering services to young children and adults.
Laura Purcell is the newest member of Avenues Unlimited. Laura offers a unique background in psychology that will aid us in working with more complex cases.
We are excited to continue expanding our staff and services to meet Louisville’s mental health needs.




Narcissism Driven by Insecurity, Not Grandiose Sense of Self, New Psychology Research Shows https://t.co/gcBGaJ4mVs
Losing Control: Sleep Deprivation Impairs the Suppression of Unwanted Thoughts – Marcus O. Harrington, Jennifer E. Ashton, Subbulakshmi Sankarasubramanian, Michael C. Anderson, Scott A. Cairney, 2020 https://t.co/dXNwN03Xab
Fantastic philosophical thoughts on living life during the pandemic.
Responding to a Pandemic: The Myth of Sisyphus https://t.co/sMWoc2iRoY via @YouTube
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Eric Sr., talks about Love Addicts and Love Avoidants. https://t.co/wGVx0dkRF2
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Jane Elliott on the Oprah Winfrey Show (1992), Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Exercise https://t.co/5ttyXukjAq via @YouTube