Kristen Albritton, MA, LPC

Kristen Albritton, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

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Kristen specializes in treating adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma. Her expertise extends to employing innovative approaches, such as expressive arts therapy, to assist individuals in overcoming their challenges. Additionally, Kristen excels in guiding individuals through life transitions with compassion and proficiency.

She has a kind and compassionate personality making her easy to talk to. She tries to identify the root cause of your negative beliefs and then works with you to help boost your self-esteem. Kristen is very goal-oriented and focuses intently on helping you achieve your therapeutic goals. She creates a safe space for you to identify your emotional triggers and improve your coping mechanisms. Kristen is a trauma-informed therapist who has experience working with diverse populations and can provide Christian counseling upon request.

Education and Training

  • Licensed Professional Counselor
  • Master’s Degree in Counseling, Sam Houston State University
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)

Areas of Focus

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Trauma
  • Life Transitions
  • Grief and loss

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