Steve Kramlick, LPC
Lumberton, Online

Steve Kramlick, LPC
Therapist | Life Transitions | Christian Counseling
Life can be tough—confusing, unpredictable, complicated, and exhausting. Sometimes, it all feels like too much. When we’re faced with pain, change, or uncertainty, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and off course.
Steve Kramlick, LPC, believes that through mental health counseling, we can regain clarity, find balance, and take back control of how we think, feel, and act. With over three decades of experience in professional counseling and social services, Steve walks alongside clients of all ages—from children to seniors—as they navigate loss, trauma, mood instability, parenting struggles, and personal setbacks.
Steve is a graduate of Lamar University, where he earned both a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree in Counseling & Development. He has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including long-term care, inpatient psychiatric services, hospice, and outpatient therapy. He now brings that rich experience into his work at NewPath, serving clients with a strong foundation of skill, insight, and compassion.
Using an integrated therapy model that includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Reality Therapy, Steve helps clients build the practical tools they need to manage daily stressors, recover from the past, and create meaningful change. He provides individualized treatment plans that empower clients to take ownership of their healing journey.
Outside the Office:
Steve lives in Beaumont with his wife of over 30 years. They have three adult children and three beautiful granddaughters (and two big, spoiled dogs). Outside of the therapy office, Steve enjoys spending time with family, attending live music events and sports games, and browsing trade days. He’s also a proud Christian and former youth sports coach who loves helping others thrive in every season of life.
Mental Health Specialties:
Grief and loss
Anxiety
Depression
Career and life guidance
Adjustment to life changes
Children (7+), preteens, and teens
Christian counseling
Bipolar disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Anger issues
Relationship issues
Adolescent concerns (ODD, disruptive behavior, ADD/ADHD, family and parenting issues)
