Caitlin recognizes resilience in each of her clients and hopes to help them build upon the inner strength she knows they already have. She works with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, relationship stressors, grief and loss, and other challenges.
Caitlin’s counseling style is collaborative and eclectic. Most often, she uses CBT, CPT, Person-Centered, and Solution-Focused Therapy. She also has been trained in a type of CBT specifically designed for those whose sleep is disrupted by trauma-related nightmares.
Before joining Crossroads, Caitlin worked with survivors and offenders of domestic violence and sexual assault. She has in-depth knowledge of coercive control and is especially passionate about helping those who are not being harmed physically, but mentally and emotionally.
Caitlin has experience working with college students impacted by trauma on campus. She enjoys helping teens and young adults navigate difficult life transitions.
Caitlin is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a master’s degree in counseling from Wake Forest University.
Caitlin’s Specialties Include:
- Domestic violence
- Sexual assault
- Trauma
- PTSD
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief and loss
- Shame and Guilt
- Self-esteem