Office-Based Therapist
Minnetonka Office
Katie is a member of our office-based therapy team at our Minnetonka office. She has previous experience working with children in a day treatment facility. In her practice, she uses art making and mindfulness to help center and empower her clients. With an academic background in cultural anthropology, she values a client’s identity both in the session and out in the community. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, painting, watching movies, and spending time with her cat, family, and friends.
Specialties: Art Therapy, mindfulness, self-regulation, early childhood, parent education, families
Trainings: Play Therapy, disordered eating, autism spectrum disorder
Relate Communications June 2nd, 2022
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Clinical Supervisor | Office-Based Therapist
Minnetonka Office
Sarah offers psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, and families. Sarah identifies as a white, cisgender female. Her approach to therapy is to meet clients where they are, learn their story, and become a partner on their journey of self-exploration, self-compassion and healing. Sarah works from a strength-based, relational, and holistic perspective. Outside of work, Sarah likes to cook, spend time with family and friends, and to be out in nature.
Therapeutic Modalities: Person-centered, psychodynamic, narrative, self-compassion, cognitive-behavioral (CBT), relational, insight-oriented
Specialties: Ages 12+, LGBTQIA+ ally, parenting support, attachment/childhood wounds, self-esteem/worth, relationship issues, identity exploration, life transitions
Certifications/Training: ART (accelerated resolution therapy)
Relate Communications June 2nd, 2022
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Community Partners Manager | Office-Based Therapist
Minnetonka Office
Camryn provides outpatient psychotherapy for adolescents and adults. She identifies as a white, queer, cisgender woman. In her work, Camryn’s goal is to welcome clients to bring all parts of their authentic selves to sessions by utilizing client-centered, strengths-based, trauma-informed, and relational approaches. Camryn works collaboratively with clients to process their thoughts and feelings, promote healing, and create positive change within their lives. She is committed to creating a safe, nonjudgmental space for all and strives to provide culturally responsive services to her clients. Outside of Relate, Camryn is typically tending to her houseplants, exploring the outdoors, working on crafts, or spending time with her family, friends, or cats.
Therapeutic Modalities: cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, relational, insight-oriented approaches, emotion-focused therapy, strengths-based therapy, nature-based therapy, harm reduction, family systems, and acceptance.
Specialties: Ages 10+, grief/loss, LGBTQ+, relationship struggles, gender identity/exploration, sexual health, trauma, identity exploration, attachment wounds, and family systems.
Certifications/Trainings: Accelerated Resolutions Therapy (ART)
Relate Communications January 24th, 2022
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Compliance Manager | Office-Based Therapist | Clinical Supervisor
Eden Prairie Office
Rachel provides individual therapy for adults and adolescents (14+). She identifies as white, straight, and female. Her approach to therapy is relational and strengths-based, with emphasis on meeting each client where they are at in life. Rachel uses humor and authenticity to connect with clients and enjoys helping clients grow and create the change they want to see in their lives. Rachel has previous experience working with adults in co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders treatment settings. Outside of work, Rachel enjoys walks with her dog, vacations up north, reading, and family time.
Therapeutic Modalities: Cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques, relational techniques, family systems, psychodynamic theory, solution-focused, harm reduction, trauma-informed perspectives
Specialties: Adults, Adolescents (14+), young adult females, depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use recovery
Relate Communications December 6th, 2021
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Office-Based Therapist
Eden Prairie Office
Rachel offers office-based therapy to children, adolescents, and their caregivers. Rachel identifies as white, straight, and female. She approaches therapy from a relational perspective, acknowledging the importance of connection in every relationship. Rachel values creating a therapeutic space that promotes safety and collaborative work with clients and families. Rachel also provides student and teacher support to the Hopkins Preschool Program. Rachel has previous experience working in preschool day treatment and in-home therapy. Outside of work, Rachel enjoys being outside, going to her cabin, and spending time with friends, family, and her dog.
Therapeutic Modalities: Attachment, Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Mindfulness/Regulation skills
Specialties: Children aged 0-5, Anxiety, Parent-child support/connection, Conscious Discipline
Certifications/Trainings: DC:0-5 assessments, Circle of Security
Relate Communications November 5th, 2021
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Office-Based Therapist
Eden Prairie Office
Madelyn provides office-based therapy for individuals of all ages. She identifies as a white, queer, cisgender woman. Madelyn is committed to meeting clients where they are at and providing therapeutic support that meets their needs. She believes that therapeutic change occurs in the context of nonjudgmental, collaborative relationships. Madelyn’s practice is grounded in relational, strengths-based, developmental, and trauma-informed approaches. When she is not working, Madelyn enjoys reading, taking walks, listening to music and podcasts, doing jigsaw puzzles, dancing, playing pickleball, riding her bike, and playing board games with friends.
Therapeutic Modalities: cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, emotion-focused therapy, psychodynamic therapy, attachment therapy, narrative therapy, play therapy, mindfulness, and child-parent psychotherapy.
Specialties: early childhood, grief/loss, perinatal mental health, body positivity/fat liberation, sexual health, gender identity and sexuality, life transitions
Certifications/Trainings: Registered Circle of Security Parenting Facilitator, ART (accelerated resolution therapy)
Relate Communications September 1st, 2021
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