1010 Land Creek Cove, Suite 150
Austin, TX 78746
512-662-1375
kay@kaymailander.com
Services
Individual Counseling for Adults & Adolescents
I work with individuals, families and parents. Whether you are choosing to move in a more positive direction in your life, going through crisis, or recovering from past trauma, We can work together through change at your pace. Don't wait to get help. I has experience in trauma recovery, combat PTSD, Childhood trauma, depression, anxiety, high conflict parenting, acculturation, crisis intervention, and working with high functioning individuals. Kay’s treatment modalities are based in the Neural Affective Relational Model (NARM), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). All in person therapy is animal assisted.
Consultation
Clinical consultation for therapists to talk through case conceptualization, personal feelings, countertransference, or help feeling "stuck".
Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision for LPC Associates working towards full licensure.
Practice Areas
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Clinical Supervision
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Crisis Intervention
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Complex Trauma
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Trauma Recovery
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​Adolescents
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Clinical Consultation
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Animal Assisted Therapy
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Co-Parenting
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Professional Growth
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Personal Growth
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Veterans and First Responders
Rates
$195 per 50 minute session,
45 minute virtual
Discounts available for veterans
and first responders
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