Kathryn Williams, MSW, LSW | Therapist (Lakewood, CO)

Kathryn Williams brings a steady, compassionate presence to her work with children, teens, adults, and families. Her approach is deeply client-centered and neurodiversity-affirming, grounded in the belief that each person deserves to feel seen, understood, and supported as they navigate life’s challenges and transitions.

She has a natural ability to meet clients where they are—whether that’s a young child struggling to express big feelings, a teen exploring identity, or an adult feeling overwhelmed by stress, relationships, or change. Kathryn often supports clients navigating anxiety, emotional regulation difficulties, executive functioning challenges, and questions around identity and belonging. She is especially mindful of the ways relationships, attachment experiences, and broader systems shape how we see ourselves and connect with others.

In the therapy room, Kathryn’s work feels collaborative, warm, and attuned. She draws from approaches like DBT, motivational interviewing, and relational therapy, while staying flexible to what each client needs in the moment. With children, she incorporates play therapy as a natural and developmentally appropriate way for them to process emotions, build skills, and feel more confident in themselves. She also partners closely with parents, offering guidance and support to help strengthen connection and understanding at home.

Kathryn brings a trauma-informed lens to all of her work, creating a space where clients can safely explore their experiences, build emotional awareness, and develop tools for coping and self-advocacy. At the heart of her practice is a belief that meaningful change happens in the context of safe, authentic relationships—where clients feel empowered to grow in ways that feel true to who they are.