Kristina Young
ASSOCIATE MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPIST
You are not alone - a few words, which I feel are amongst the most powerful spoken across places, languages, and time. These words have a unifying power and are the foundation of my work as a therapist. If you are feeling unaccompanied or unaided as you navigate a difficult world, either in your own mind, or in your relationships with others, I am honored to extend this sentiment to you - you are not alone, and you don’t have to do it all alone. Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, marital and/ or familial distress, trauma, or something more difficult to name, I’d be honored to work with you towards meeting the goals we identify together for your individual and relational healing.
Originally trained and licensed as a speech-language pathologist (SLP), I have spent the better part of the last decade working with families with children on the autism spectrum. I have since expanded upon this work as a psychotherapist-in-training and enjoy working with couples, individuals, and families with a wide variety of presenting concerns. My particular clinical interests include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, parenting challenges, managing work/life stresses, and working through relational and other trauma.
I became a therapist because I believe it is a distinct and sacred privilege to get to explore these difficult moments and tasks of life with others in the context of a safe and nurturing therapeutic relationship. I take that privilege seriously and treasure the opportunity to walk side by side with others as they become more connected, more themselves, and more fully human.
I utilize humanistic, experiential, and systemic approaches to create the opportunity to experience oneself and others in a new way. I provide a safe space in which clients can break old cycles and patterns while learning healthy, adaptive ways to cope.
Legendary family therapist Virginia Satir said, “Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.” Being a person has always been a tricky proposition and will likely continue to be. How we make sense of things and cope with the puzzle of being human so greatly determines how we experience our lives. We all need support in that endeavor from time to time. I’d be honored to support you. You don’t have to do it all alone.
Scroll down for my qualifications, specialties, and client focus!
Qualifications
School: Vanderbilt University
Year Graduated: 2017
Northcentral (now National) University
Year Graduated: 2023
License: AMFT #138996
Supervised by Vidhi Sharma LMFT 86972
Trauma-focused
Internal family systems- informed
Person-centered
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
ISSUES
Life transitions
Marital
Relationship issues
Stress
Trauma and PTSD
OCD
Self-esteem
Codependency
Spirituality
Family system issues
client focus
Language: English
Ages:
Toddlers / Pre-schoolers (0 to 6)
Children (6 to 10)
Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)
Adults
Couples
Families
TYPES OF THERAPY
Experiential
Attachment-based
Humanistic
Family systems
Mindfulness-based approaches