Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Therapy provides the powerful opportunity to connect with another person who knows what it’s like to experience suffering but who also knows the way through it. It’s easy to feel alone during the painful parts of life such as when others hurt us, we let ourselves down, or plans don’t play out the way we hoped, but the reality is that all of us can relate to these moments because they are part of the human experience. As a fellow human, I can empathize with your suffering. As a therapist, I can help alleviate it with evidence-based treatments tailored to you.
I am honored to have been working in mental health for almost ten years now. I have gained a wide variety of experience during that time working with different emotional, mental, and behavioral challenges among adults, children, and families. I have a special place in my heart for working with fear-based symptoms like anxiety and trauma, which is why I specialize in treating those conditions. We all need and deserve to feel safe within ourselves and our surroundings, and I am passionate about building that sense of safety for others who are missing it.
If you choose to work with me, you will be met with non-judgment, empathy, compassion, and a playful sense of humor when appropriate. I value a collaborative approach to therapy where I trust in you as the expert on yourself to help me guide our therapeutic process in the right direction. I am hopeful that together we can begin to bridge the gap between where you are and where you would like to be.
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Kathleen Hove offers compassionate, evidence-based therapy informed by ten years of experience in mental health. She draws on work with adults, children, and families to address a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges, with particular focus on anxiety and trauma. Kathleen believes that difficult moments – when plans change, relationships hurt, or we feel we have let ourselves down – are part of being human, and that connection with another person who understands those experiences can be a powerful step toward relief.
As a licensed clinical social worker in Colorado and Arkansas, Kathleen brings both professional training and a human perspective to each session. She combines clinical skills with empathy and compassion to tailor evidence-based approaches to the needs of the individual or family she is working with. Her work centers on helping people re-establish a sense of safety within themselves and their environments, especially for those coping with fear-based symptoms like anxiety and trauma.
Clients who choose to work with Kathleen can expect a nonjudgmental, collaborative atmosphere. She respects the client as the expert on their own life and partners with them to shape the therapeutic process, offering a balance of warmth and occasional lightheartedness when appropriate. Kathleen is hopeful about helping people move from where they are now toward where they want to be.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, and major life transitions – online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions. Research and experience support its usefulness for these types of challenges, making it a viable option for people seeking support.
One major benefit of remote therapy is the flexibility it provides. People can meet with their therapist in the way that best fits their needs and daily life – by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility often makes it easier to integrate therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapists offering online services are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to switch providers if they feel a different fit would be better. For many, remote therapy is a practical, effective way to access consistent mental health care without sacrificing quality.
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