
Katheryn Cloud
Hospice-informed therapist for grief and change
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Hospice-informed therapist for grief and change
Start with Katheryn CloudLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Katheryn “KC” Cloud is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in Connecticut with sixteen years of clinical experience. She has spent many years working in hospice and palliative care and holds certifications in advanced palliative and hospice care, bringing specialized knowledge of end-of-life concerns and bereavement to her practice.
Her work focuses on grief and loss in many forms, including the death of a spouse or child, the loss of a job, the passing of a pet, and the transitions that come with aging. Katheryn combines her clinical training and hospice background to support clients through acceptance and change.
She approaches therapy with an understanding that seeking a more satisfying and happier life requires courage, and she is willing to take the initial steps with clients toward that goal. Katheryn provides sessions by video and by telephone and does not accept live-texting therapy clients.
For many common concerns - such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life transitions - online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person care. Research and practice indicate that, for these typical issues, remote therapy often delivers comparable outcomes.
One major benefit is flexibility. Clients can connect with therapists in the format that best suits their lifestyle and comfort level - via video calls, by phone, through live chat, or using in-app messaging. This adaptability can make it easier to attend sessions consistently and integrate therapy into a busy schedule.
All therapists offering services in this format are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they want a different match. Online therapy provides a practical alternative for addressing everyday mental health and relationship concerns while maintaining access to qualified clinical support.