Kirsten is a Master’s Level Therapist and is currently awaiting licensure. She is a Certified DIR Practitioner and a Certified Alcohol and Drug counselor. Kirsten works primarily with children and adolescents, with a focus on complex trauma, PTSD, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, emotional neglect & emotional abuse, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, aggression, and substance use. As a DIR Practitioner, Kirsten works with neurodivergent individuals across the lifespan, focusing on regulation, engagement, and self-awareness. Utilizing play-based therapy, Kirsten works with children to express and process their life experiences or troubles in order to gain a better perspective of the issues they face while in a safe, supportive, and unbiased environment. Kirsten uses a person-centered and relational approach with clients, with a focus on developing a supportive, non-judgmental, and compassionate relationship. The relationships she develops with her clients are built on trust, humor, curiosity, and authenticity. Her approach to therapy is attachment-based and emotionally focused to help clients process and address the individual complexities in their lives.