Katelynn Faulkner
She/Her/Hers
Licensed Psychotherapist Specialties • Insurance & Fees • LocationsShe/Her/Hers
Licensed Psychotherapist Specialties • Insurance & Fees • LocationsKatelynn believes that each person holds within themselves everything they need to heal and grow in the ways they would like. She see the therapist's role as being one in which provides an environment of safety and care where the client can explore themselves authentically. It is through this authentic exploration, that the therapist can help the client discover how patterns and ways of being are keeping the client stuck and resulting in suffering. By bringing into awareness these aspects, the client and therapist can then work collaboratively to release the pain and explore new ways of being.
Katelynn received her doctorate of psychology at Adler University with an emphasis in traumatic stress psychology. She has worked in community mental health, primary care and college counseling. The range of clinical settings in which she has worked has afforded her the opportunity to work with a variety of mental health concerns among diverse populations.
While Katelynn's experiences have been diverse, her clinical interests are in trauma, dissociative disorders, Dissociative Identity Disorder, ritualized abuse (including mind control and SRA), relationship issues, cultural diversity and the impact of oppression, as well as women’s and LGBTQIA issues. She also provides individual therapy and assessments for gender affirming care.
Katelynn currently only practices remotely and conducts session via video chat and currently offers sessions during the day and evenings.
College & graduate student mental health - Specialized strategies for common issues of young adulthood, including school and career stressors, support around healthy relationships, existential concerns, drug or alcohol issues, eating disorders, and anxiety and/or depression.
Dissociative disorders - Support processing and coping with painful or overwhelming emotions and reducing experiences of detachment from one’s reality, emotions, memory, and body
LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics - Exploring topics of sexuality, gender, and identity; coping with discrimination and oppression; navigating relationship, family, and cultural challenges
Trauma - Coping and healing after threatening or scary events, such as witnessing accidents or experiencing sexual, verbal, emotional, or physical abuse
Clinical supervision - Offering professional supervision services for clinicians
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) - Recovering from the impact of long-term, repeated traumatic events, such as emotional abuse and neglect
Years of Experience: 5 years
Mental Wellness LLC., Owner & Clinical Psychologist, 2021 - Present
Hamilton College, Staff Psychologist, 2018 - 2023
University of Puget Sound, Intern, 2017 - 2018
Adler University , PsyYD, 2018
New York: 023892-01
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