Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! My name is Kristin and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (with Mental Health Service Provider designation) in the state of Tennessee. I received my Master of Education degree, specializing in Mental Health Counseling, in 2013. My personal background consists of surviving domestic violence and parental abuse. I have been providing individual counseling since 2012. My counseling ‘style’ consists of an empathetic and validating focus on the individual while also working to acknowledge the systematic oppression in our society and its impact on that client and the community at large. I am LGBTQIA+ and Gender Accepting and Affirming. I am a part of the LGBTQIA+ community as well. I am a neurodivergent person. I provide counseling from a secular based perspective, meaning that I do not practice with a religious influence of any kind. I enjoy working with people from different backgrounds and perspectives.
I have been trained in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and many trauma informed techniques, which I pull from to create an eclectic therapy experience. Former clients have told me that I really listen, and am highly sensitive to their concerns, which are the highest compliments that I have ever received in my work. I find joy in assisting my clients with alleviating trauma symptoms, recognizing harmful family patterns and uncovering individual strengths. My “niche” is working with neurodivergent people who have experienced abuse to help them cultivate a sense of self and create inner safety. Therapy is at your pace since proper healing is not on a timeline. We will work together to uncover deep rooted trauma, staying sensitive to your healing needs.
Per state licensing regulations, I am only able to practice in the state of Tennessee, with residents who physically reside in the state of Tennessee. This means that if you are on vacation in another state, we cannot begin counseling services until you are physically back in the state of Tennessee. BetterHelp is not a crisis platform or replacement for crisis services.
For Crisis in Tennessee: call 855-274-7471 or text “TN” to 741-741. If you are in need of housing and other immediate assistance, please reach out to your local county department for social services, or other community resources. Please keep this in mind when choosing me as your therapist.
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Kristin Money is a licensed professional counselor in Tennessee who brings 12 years of clinical experience to individual therapy. She earned a Master of Education with a specialization in Mental Health Counseling in 2013 and holds a Tennessee professional counseling license with Mental Health Service Provider designation (TN LPC 4633).
Her personal background includes surviving domestic violence and parental abuse, and she has been providing individual counseling since 2012. Kristin’s approach centers on empathetic, validating care for each person while also attending to the effects of systematic oppression on clients and their communities.
Kristin is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and offers gender-accepting and affirming care. She identifies as neurodivergent and provides therapy from a secular perspective, meaning she does not practice with a religious influence. She welcomes people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
She is trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and a range of trauma-informed techniques, which she integrates into an eclectic therapy style. Former clients have told her that she listens closely and is highly sensitive to their concerns.
Kristin focuses on helping people reduce trauma symptoms, recognize harmful family patterns, and uncover individual strengths. Her niche is supporting neurodivergent people who have experienced abuse to cultivate a stronger sense of self and build inner safety. Therapy proceeds at the client’s pace, with the understanding that healing does not follow a set timeline.
Per state licensing regulations, Kristin can only provide services to residents who are physically located in Tennessee. This means services cannot begin if a person is temporarily out of state. She notes that BetterHelp is not a crisis platform or a replacement for crisis services.
For crisis support in Tennessee, call 855-274-7471 or text “TN” to 741-741. For immediate needs such as housing, contact the local county department for social services or other community resources when selecting care with Kristin.
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