Katherine Lloyd, MA, LPC

“It is a privilege to work with children, adolescents and young adults, and their strength, humor and creativity continuously inspire me. My areas of focus include generalized anxiety, depression, suicidality, self-injury, trauma, family discord, peer conflict, grief and bereavement, sexuality, gender identity and adjustment. I understand that individuals and families can feel lost and need help coping with problems and stressors at times. While working collaboratively with families, school personnel and other medical professionals, I enjoy being able to facilitate healthy thoughts, behaviors and interactions with my clients that lead to increased confidence, problem-solving abilities and resiliency.”

Katherine is a Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, who received her Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Arcadia University with concentrations in Child and Family Therapy and Clinical Bases of Treatment and Recovery of Trauma. In addition, Katherine is also in the process of completing another graduate program in school counseling through Eastern University. She has experience in a variety of clinical and educational settings that include outpatient services, inpatient hospitalization, K-12 school-based programming and a crisis diversion program. Katherine is skilled in a therapeutic approach that is client centered with a basis in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Family Systems. She uses a multitude of clinical interventions specific to the needs of each individual client such as skill building using philosophies and techniques from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Each individual and family unit is unique and this is taken into consideration when determining an appropriate treatment modality. Katherine’s approach to therapy begins with developing positive relationships in a caring and nonjudgmental environment.