Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Kristin Williams, MA, LPC. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Texas. I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Texas Tech University in 2004, and my Master’s in Counseling from The University of Texas of the Permian Basin in 2006. I then went to Sam Houston State University to pursue a PhD in Counselor Education, however I began working in the private psychiatric hospital worId, and sadly am PhD-ABD. I have worked in the mental health field for over 17 years, and my expertise is related to working with individuals that experience hardships such as divorce, change, work related stress, etc, as well as symptoms of depression, anxiety, and mood disorders.
Over the past 11 years I have worked in hospital settings and enjoy the outside contact with clients in order to keep my clinical skills sharp and engaged. I believe in creating skills for effective coping mechanisms for overall wellness and well-being. I can collaborate with psychiatrists, primary care, social service agencies. I specialize in working with ages 14 and up, and have 10 plus years experience working with those who have experienced trauma.
My therapeutic lens is Adlerian, person centered and a holistic approach, in which my clients are seen as the expert in their lives, while I assist and guide you through inner knowing, interpersonal changes, and healing.
My goal is to assist people in working towards fulfilling their fullest potential, healing inner child wounding and trauma, regaining a new perspective on life, and beginning to enjoy being “themselves” again.
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Kristin Williams is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Texas who brings a warm, client-centered approach to therapy. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Texas Tech University in 2004 and completed a master’s degree in counseling at The University of Texas of the Permian Basin in 2006. She later pursued doctoral work in counselor education at Sam Houston State University and remains PhD-ABD after transitioning into work in private psychiatric hospital settings.
Kristin has focused her clinical work on helping people manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and family conflicts, parenting challenges, addiction, and other life transitions. She sees clients age 14 and up and has experience supporting people who have endured traumatic experiences. Kristin also offers coaching and works with issues such as career difficulties, compassion fatigue, bipolar disorder, and intimacy-related concerns.
Her therapeutic lens blends Adlerian thinking, person-centered care, and a holistic orientation, viewing each person as the expert on their own life while providing guidance toward interpersonal changes and healing. Kristin values practical coping skills that support overall wellness and collaborates with psychiatrists, primary care providers, and social service agencies when appropriate.
Her goal is to help clients reclaim a renewed perspective, address inner child wounds and trauma, and move toward living more authentically and fully as themselves. Kristin has three years of experience providing therapy services and practices with an approachable, strengths-based style.
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