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About Katrice
Hello, my name is Katrice Anderson, and I am a licensed mental health therapist with a master's degree. I am passionate about helping individuals navigate life's challenges and discover their strengths in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment. I work with adults, adolescents, and children experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, stress, self-esteem challenges, relationship difficulties, family conflict, and trauma-related issues. Many of my clients have found themselves feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected—seeking to be seen and heard, wanting guidance, and hoping to build coping strategies and trust themselves.
My approach is compassionate and evidence-based, incorporating strengths-based approaches and tailoring treatment to fit each client's needs. I create a safe space where clients can openly explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences while developing practical tools to cope with challenges and achieve meaningful change.
Whether you are seeking self-understanding, emotional healing, or healthier coping strategies, I would like to support you on your journey. Your experiences and challenges matter, and taking the first step is a courageous act of self-care. I am committed to meeting you where you are with empathy and encouragement as we work toward lasting positive change.

"As someone who has encountered many obstacles, my experiences have taught me that strength is often discovered in life's most difficult moments; this is why I believe that feeling genuinely seen, heard, and supported are foundational tools to true healing."
Get to know Katrice
Why did you decide to become a counselor or psychiatric provider?
I decided to become a therapist after my own challenges I had to navigate through in life. My personal journey deepen my compassion for others. I came to realized the significance of having a therapist that walks alongside of you to promotes you into growth and helps you discover your own strengths. I understood the importance of feeling genuinely seen and heard and being in a nonjudgmental setting.
What types of clients do you work best with?
I work best with children 7-11, preteens 11-13, adolescents 14-17, adults ages 18-up. I also work best with individuals dealing with concerns relating to anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, social anxiety, selfesteem issues, life transitions, peer relationships, ADHD, high functioning autism, and behavioral issues.
What's one thing you wish all clients knew about therapy, mental health, or the healing process?
That therapy is a process, it's not quick, but is a journey of self-discovery and lasting positive change. The healing process can be hard but it's not impossible.
What can clients expect in their first session with you and in the early stages of therapy?
Empathy and nonjudgmental environment. Allow me to get to know you and hear your story. Allowing me to understand your challenges and giving you a space to feel genuinely seen and heard. Once we identify the challenges, then we take steps into understanding how the challenges have impacted your life.
What personal experiences or values inform your practice as a therapist/provider?
My personal experiences have taught how impactful life transitions can have on emotional well-being. I learned about the importance of compassion, and reliance. As a therapist I guide my practice into values of empathy and meeting clients where they are. Therapy is a collaborative process that honors each client's personal story.
How do you tailor therapy to meet each client’s unique needs?
I first start with understanding my client's needs and getting to know them as a whole person. I give them autonomy by allowing them to share their goals for therapy and collaboratively working on a treatment plan to reach those goals.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 10 years
- Graduating institute
- Nova Southeastern University
- Graduating degree
- Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling
