Psychologist, avid runner, hiker, and published photographer.
Kathleen enjoys the proximity of the park across the street from the Fairborn office. She is down-to-earth, warm, and kind. Her clients especially appreciate the way she can use humor to support them as they tackle life’s challenges together. She has an unshakable belief in the inherent ability for all to grow, heal and thrive.
Kathleen brings energy, warmth, and compassion to her work while thoughtfully upholding the highest professional and ethical standards in her treatment process. Over her 21-year career, she has mastered skills in providing individual, group, and family therapy, using a variety of modalities including supportive, cognitive behavioral, family systems, attachment, and play therapy. She particularly loves facilitating family cohesion and communication through conflict resolution skills. She is adept at helping clients though challenges with life transitions, enjoys mother-daughter relationship treatment, and is skilled with anxiety, depression, ADHD, social struggles. She also provides parenting consultations.
Kathleen is a licensed clinical psychologist, and earned her doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2000. She works out of the Fairborn office. Kathleen typically sees clients age 11 years old and up. Some of her favorite referrals include Anxiety and Depression in Young Adults, Adjustment/Transition Difficulties, Self-Image/Worth, Managing Social Demands and Hurts (Bullying, Social Media), LGBTQIA+.