Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Kylie, and I have been a practicing counselor and counselor educator for the past 14 years. I hold a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision, a Master’s degree in School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Coaching. I have experience serving a wide variety of young clientele within alternative high schools, private elementary schools, and a program serving youth with diverse special needs. My primary clinical practice has been serving women, children, and families in crisis and recovering from trauma. This included six years in emergency non-profit shelters for clients facing intimate partner violence and comorbid substance abuse. I’m currently a professor in a Master’s level counseling program where I teach and supervise counselors-in-training, write and publish research in the field, and present at local, state, and national conferences. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor (LCAC), National Certified Counselor (NCC), and a Board Certified-Telemental Health (BC-TMH) provider as well.
My therapeutic approach intentionally integrates various theoretical models dependent on client need. I believe deepened self-awareness is fundamental to long-term positive change. We all have blind spots, and this is often where our most painful pieces are buried. I believe I can help clients increase their holistic self-awareness by shining light onto irrational beliefs, cognitive distortions, existential anxieties, and potential insecure attachment styles. Most people in our lives respond or react to our overt behaviors. I’m interested in understanding the intent behind such behaviors, which is often out of awareness (unconscious). Many of us suffer various forms of trauma, and our brains and bodies create intricate defenses to protect ourselves from future pain. No one is broken, “crazy,” or hopeless. Some simply need help understanding why they think, feel, and act the way they do in response to psychological threat. When we feel heard, seen, and validated for our circumstances, the defenses that no longer serve us start to loosen their grip on our lives.
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Dr. Kylie Rogalla is a counselor and counselor educator with 14 years of clinical and teaching experience. She holds a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision, a master’s degree in School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Coaching.
Her clinical background includes work with a wide range of young clients in alternative high schools, private elementary schools, and programs supporting youth with diverse special needs. Much of her primary practice has focused on women, children, and families in crisis and recovering from trauma, including six years working in emergency non-profit shelters for people affected by intimate partner violence and co-occurring substance use.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Rogalla is a professor in a master’s-level counseling program where she teaches and supervises counselors-in-training, publishes research in the field, and presents at local, state, and national conferences. She is a licensed professional counselor in Colorado, a licensed clinical addictions counselor, holds national certification as a counselor, and is board certified in telemental health.
Her therapeutic approach blends multiple theoretical models tailored to each client’s needs, with a strong emphasis on deepening self-awareness as the foundation for lasting change. She helps clients examine irrational beliefs, cognitive distortions, existential anxieties, and potential insecure attachment patterns, and explores the often-unconscious intentions behind behaviors that cause repeated problems in relationships and daily life. Dr. Rogalla recognizes the complex defenses that develop after trauma and believes that no one is broken, “crazy,” or hopeless; many people simply need support to understand why they think, feel, and act as they do so those defenses can begin to loosen their hold.
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