Meet Katelyn Schroeder

LCSW

"The relationship between therapist and client is extremely meaningful support for achieving change and finding the relief you seek." — Katelyn.

Leading with the philosophy that there is great power in vulnerability, Katelyn serves her clients as a guide to help them venture deeper into themselves to reach a healthier mental space as well as learn how to understand and accept their vulnerabilities.

With her exceptional intuition for discerning emotional hurdles and barriers, Katelyn is great at helping clients navigate anxiety, fear, grief trauma, communication and more, helping you improve your relationships whether they be platonic, romantic, parent-child, or working relationships. Katelyn provides a safe space to address her clients struggles whether it be finding motivation, love, or establishing healthy coping skills. If the stress of life weighs heavy on the most sacred connections you have with yourself and others, you can trust Katelyn will help you gain the support and tools you need to thrive. She is available for couples or individual counseling.

She also specializes in supporting families during the perinatal period, which includes preconception, pregnancy, and up to one year postpartum. With a Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PHM-C) from Postpartum Support International, Katelyn offers expert care for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), which can include depression, anxiety, OCD, and intrusive thoughts. This unique and challenging season can bring both highs and lows, and specialized support is essential for recovery. Katelyn is committed to helping individuals and families navigate this complex time with understanding, relief, and guidance.

For those who are curious, she values an integrated approach to therapy, primarily based on Systems Theory, Attachment Theory, & Emotionally Focused Therapy. She also utilizes various tools from other orientations, such as CBT, SFT, and experiential therapy.

On a personal note:

Katelyn enjoys traveling and outdoor activities, especially learning to ski in the winter recently. Some pastimes of hers include listening to live music and reading, with her favorite genres being mystery, historical fiction, and fantasy. Lastly, Katelyn finds significant fulfillment through her volunteer work as a women's student mentor with a local college group."Martha sees clients on various interconnected issues such as parenting and parenting transitions (as a mother herself), navigating romantic relationships, those struggling with addiction, LGBTQ related issues, self-esteem, or anxiety, individuals suffering from trauma or depression, and even those dealing with mood disorders.