Therapy rooted in relationships

Specializing in supporting families in transition

Divorce adjustment, Co-parenting, and Blended families 

Learn about Therapy services

  • In the words of Gary Landreth: Play is a child’s language and toys are their words! I have specialized training in play therapy to help children process and make sense of their experiences using play.

  • I specialize in parenting and co-parenting relationships. I love working with couples who want to make changes to the way they approach this aspect of their relationship.

  • LMFT’s receive unique training to work with families in therapy to understand, create, and maintain healthy family relationships by fostering connection. I love working with all kinds of families and especially helping families who are navigating the divorce process, blending their families, or who want support creating a healthy co-parenting relationship.

  • Individuals come to me wanting to invest in themselves so they can invest in the relationships that are important to them. I work with individuals experiencing a range of challenges including anxiety, depression, adjustment issues, relational changes (such as break ups or divorce), and more.

  • Telehealth services can be a convenient and accessible way to engage in therapy or divorce support services. Click the button below to learn more about whether Telehealth is good option for you.

  • I provide court-ordered, court-appointed, and court-involved therapy services including reunification therapy, skills-based therapeutic approaches (such as New Ways for Families), and coparenting therapy.

Helping families transform with

divorce support services

  • Am I making the right decision?

    There are many factors to consider when making a decision about the future of your relationship and ultimately your family. Divorce support services can help you choose the path that is right for you and your family. Everyone deserves a professional who is thoughtful, intentional, and knowledgeable about the options available to them and their spouse, including reconciling, separation, or divorce.

  • Where do I start?

    The divorce support services that I provide are specifically for families considering, beginning, or currently engaged in the divorce process. These families want to navigate the process well with as little detrimental impact as possible. l provide families with resources that may include recommendations for support in therapy, books, online resources, classes/programs, or referrals to engage additonal support professionals (attorneys, financial advisors, etc.).

  • What about my kids?

    The concern I most often hear from parents beginning the divorce process is fear that divorce is going to harm their children. Divorce does not have to devastate your family or harm your children. However, you do have to be intentional about the decisions you make and how those decisions impact the relationships you are trying to create—both with your co-parent and with your children.

  • Do I have to go to court?

    The answer is often NO! With the right support, it is possible to navigate the divorce process outside of the court room. This can result in less negative emotional, relational, and financial impact to families. With divorce support services, I can help you make intentional decisions that reduce the likelihood of harmful conflict and support a positive co-parenting relationship.

Meet Katie

In my practice as a Marriage and Family Therapist, I support individuals and families to foster connections to create healthy relationships.

I offer individual, couples, family and play therapy services for clients in the San Antonio area. I am passionate about helping families navigate the divorce process in an intentional, respectful way.

The majority of my practice focuses on supporting clients while they establish their new family dynamic by giving them skills to move peacefully through the divorce process, make positive decisions about their children’s future, and create a working co-parenting relationship with their former spouse.