Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for Texas, Missouri and Kansas. I am from many states of the Midwest partly from having a parent in the military and most recently due to wanting to be closer to family. I am now practicing clinician in Texas by way of St. Louis. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia (Go Mizzou!) and my Master’s of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. I have been licensed for almost 15 years working mostly with individuals dealing with conflicts in their relationship, family, or work stress. I utilize a variety techniques that challenges negative thought patterns, identify strengths, and empowers my clients so they can begin the process towards clarity and peace. It is important to me for my clients to feel understood and feel a sense of ownership. I am a strong listener and I ask a lot of questions for understanding. Life can be unpredictable and full of ups and downs, and having someone that is encouraging can help through the journey.
Areas of interests:
Anxiety/Depression
Self-Esteem
Parenting
Relationships
Life Changes/Stressors
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Katrina Brown is a licensed marriage and family therapist practicing in Texas, who began her clinical path after living in several Midwestern states and most recently relocating to be closer to family via St. Louis.
She grew up moving among Midwest communities because one parent served in the military. Katrina earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy.
With 8 years of clinical experience, Katrina primarily works with individuals navigating relationship conflicts, family difficulties, and work-related stress. She draws on a variety of therapeutic approaches to challenge negative thought patterns, identify personal strengths, and empower clients to move toward greater clarity and peace.
Katrina places importance on clients feeling understood and having a sense of ownership in their progress. She is a strong listener who asks many questions to gain deeper understanding, and she aims to offer steady encouragement through life’s unpredictable ups and downs.
She is licensed to practice as a Marriage and Family Therapist in both Texas and Missouri.
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