- Trauma
- Anxiety
- Depression
Kristin Webber LCSW
“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” This quote from Audrey Hepburn means more to me as I reflect on lessons learned from clients and mentors.
I chose social work to be part of a helping profession and have had the privilege of practicing in New York where I received my MSW from Fordham University, California, and now Texas. My experience focuses on individuals and their families during life’s most challenging journeys: sudden trauma, medical complications, hospitalizations, organ transplants, hospice, and incarceration. While specializing with these challenges, I am equally happy with counseling individuals and couples through life’s daily hurdles.
I use evidence-based, therapeutic techniques guided by attachment theory, trauma informed care and a healthy dose of humor. My counseling philosophy can be traced back to Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz – You’ve had the power all along. Connection is a key to growth and change. To be heard and encouraged is to explore your challenges, fears and most importantly your strengths. It is ok to be afraid and unsure how to start. You do not need to wait for things to become rock bottom to seek connection and support.
I would love to walk this journey with you and share lessons from my life and the amazing individuals who shaped and encouraged me over the years. What can you find in your red shoes?
Visit my Psych Today profile here.