Katelyn Moloney

Katelyn Moloney, MHC-LP

Psychotherapist

Katelyn Moloney (she/her/hers) believes the only way out is through. When someone keeps their thoughts, feelings and emotions bottled up, those emotions are still present in the body, desperately looking for a way out. If an individual does not face these emotions, they will start manifesting in other ways until it is properly addressed. With this in mind, Kate works to create a collaborative and safe space for her client’s to explore vulnerable thoughts, feelings and emotions without judgement. 

About Katelyn

Katelyn’s goal when working with clients is to provide a safe, comfortable and collaborative space where clients can be vulnerable and get more in tune with themselves. She empowers them to be their most authentic self and live a life that they are truly happy with! Katelyn is passionate about helping others achieve their goals and in order to do that, treatment is tailored to the individual’s unique needs.

 

In addition to AEDP and EFT modalities, Kate utilizes components of CBT, DBT, ACT, Psychodynamic and Person Centered approaches to tailor treatment to each individual and works at a pace that is comfortable for the client.

 

Katelyn identifies as a cisgender bisexual Irish American White woman

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