Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello. My name is Kathy Flynn and I am a licensed professional counselor in the state of Minnesota. I have worked in the mental health field for 35 years. I worked in the substance-abuse programs for 14 years and went into private practice 21 years ago. My specialty has been working with addictions which includes depression, anxiety, codependency. I’ve also worked with individuals going through divorce and facing fear, anxiety, anger, betrayal, low self-esteem, and communication issues. Grief and aging are also two areas that I have worked with individuals. I’ve also worked with military families from 2007 to 2012, working with re-integration and deployment concerns.
My counseling style is individual psychology which is a cognitive social psychology. I focus on a person’s feelings of anxiety and inferiority to examine that person’s sense of belonging. My goal is to help people feel comfortable and confident within themselves. My focus is to assist the individual in recognizing and identifying their strengths rather than their witnesses.
I am looking forward to partnering with you and see you move forward on your journey through life.
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Katherine Flynn is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Minnesota. She holds a Minnesota professional counseling license (MN LPC 00065) and brings 25 years of clinical experience to her work.
Her early career included 14 years in substance-abuse programs, and she has maintained a private practice for 21 years. Her primary specialty has been working with addictions, and that work often intersects with concerns such as depression, anxiety, and codependency.
She has also supported individuals navigating divorce-related issues including fear, anxiety, anger, betrayal, low self-esteem, and communication challenges. Grief and matters related to aging are additional areas she has worked in, and from 2007 to 2012 she provided services to military families addressing reintegration and deployment concerns.
Katherine practices from an individual psychology perspective that incorporates cognitive and social elements, focusing on feelings of anxiety and inferiority to explore a person’s sense of belonging. Her aim is to help people identify and build on their strengths so they feel more comfortable and confident in themselves. She looks forward to partnering with people as they move forward on their life journeys.
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