Katelyn Cooper, PsyD

Katelyn Cooper, PsyD

PsyD is a Postdoctoral Psychologist Fellow who specializes in working with young adults, adults, and couples. Dr. Cooper strives to form an authentic connection with each of her clients and create a trusting relationship to provide a safe basis for personal and emotional exploration. She uses a variety of evidence-based approaches with the aim of helping clients better understand themselves and their relationships. Dr. Cooper uses eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to support clients in managing strong emotions and breaking challenging thought cycles in the treatment of trauma, addictions, and intense emotions. She Provides emotion focused couples therapy (EFT) and DBT based couples therapy to help couples develop intimacy and meaningful connection, improve communication, and overcome problematic attachment patterns. Dr. Cooper earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Indianapolis (APA-accredited), and she completed her APA-accredited doctoral internship at the University of Colorado. She has experience working with a variety of concerns including identity exploration, depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, sexual issues, and life transitions. She also provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for concerns related to ADHD, Autism, learning disorders, and other complex mood or personality disorders.

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