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×As a woman of color and a mom myself, I understand the issues our different communities are presented with on a daily basis with varying perspectives.
As a seasoned Christian counselor, I offer unbiased, warm, supportive counseling to all who are needing hope and help wherever they are in their life story.
My goal as a clinician is to make clients feel welcome and to create a space where you feel heard, supported, and strong.
As a clinical psychologist trained as a generalist with over 20+ years of experience and specialty training in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma, I am well-versed in providing effective, integrative talk therapy to individuals presenting with a wide range of life challenges.
I am committed to helping individuals overcome any barriers to optimum mental health and reaching their goals in treatment. I have a long history in a variety of mental health settings that provide the perspective needed to help others end mental health stigma.
Katrina (AKA Katie) is a dedicated mental health counselor with 5 years of experience in the dynamic field of mental health. Her passion for making a positive impact has led her to specialize in working with diverse populations, including children facing mental health challenges and individuals with dual diagnoses—specifically those grappling with depression and trauma, alongside various other mental health challenges such as anxiety and much more.
As a lesbian-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration.
As someone who has worked with all different types of clients and needs, I believe strongly in the personalization of therapy to meet each individuals goals.
My passion lies in bringing in one’s own personal interests into the therapeutic space by finding coping skills that are tailored to each individual and seeing what works for them.
As a clinician with 25 years of experience, I understand how intimidating asking for help can be. I will work hard to meet you where you are at and make you feel comfortable.
Going to therapy is like going to the gym; you may feel sore and you won’t see immediate effects, but the long-term results are gratifying and well-worth the investment.