
As a clinical social worker, Kate draws upon her sociological training in the therapeutic setting through extensive use of a person-in-environment context as well as strengths-based and client-centered approaches to guide individuals in developing and working toward their goals such as anxiety and stress reduction, life satisfaction and resilience in the context of significant life changes, and increased levels of agency. She also maintains an active research and therapeutic interest in working with survivors of domestic and family violence.
Kate has experience in using EMDR, CBT, motivational interviewing, exposure therapy, and an existential framework. She also enjoys using metaphor and symbolism frequently with clients.
Locations:
- New London
- Telehealth – NH/VT
Education:
- PhD, MA: University of New Hampshire
- MSW: Fordham University
- BA: New England College
Client Focus
- Adults
Language
- English
Specialty
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Relationship Issues
- Trauma and PTSD
Client Focus
- Adults
- Children
- Couples and Families
- Groups
- Teens