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About My Clients
Therapy for adults 18+ facing life transitions, relationship difficulties, anxiety, chronic illness, grief, or identity questions. Katie brings a queer perspective and have over a decade of experience with individuals with acute and chronic illness and their caregivers. You are the expert on you and have power and control over what works best for you. If you are not sure what works, we will work together to find good options.
My Background and Approach
Compassionate. Curious. Creative. Licensed Clinical Social Work Associate Over two decades of personal practice of mindfulness and embodiment practices including yoga training and somatic courses Offers therapy to emerging adults (18+), adults, older adults, and couples Therapeutic influences include Parts work (Internal Family Systems), Motivational Interviewing, expressive art, and mindfulness Affirming of all gender identities, gender expressions and sexualities
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
Katie is a queer-identified therapist who provides in-person psychotherapy in Durham and virtually across North Carolina. She holds master’s degrees in Social Work and Speech-Language Pathology both from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She offers a space where you can show up just as you are to discover and practice ways to feel better, invite more ease, and process hard things. She sees therapy like a collaborative road trip where you are the driver. You determine the destination, how fast you are getting there, and when you need to slow down or speed up. She is the experienced guide in the passenger seat, equipped with maps offering new perspectives, side roads, options, and supportive guidance when the way is unsure, or the nights are dark. Navigating our changing lives and world can be overwhelming, but you do not have to go through it alone. Together we can work to process difficult experiences, establish helpful routines, take care of ourselves and others