top of page
Katie2_edited_edited_edited.jpg

Katie Quinlan, CMHC

Clinical Director, Outpatient Services

EMDRIA logo

Expertise

Trauma-Resolution
EMDR
Developmental Therapy
Family Systems
Grief and Bereavement

Katie's EMDRIA Badge
MISS Provider Badge

Meet Katie

Katie Quinlan, CMHC is a licensed mental health therapist who has worked with children, adolescents, and adults for over 20 years. She is proud to be the Clinical Director at Sovegna, working alongside a team of skilled, experienced, licensed clinicians.

 

Katie specializes in working with individuals who have experienced trauma and believes strongly in the possibility of healing from incongruent or disturbing life events. She works with clients to resolve past and current experiences while supporting clients to understand their resources and their capacities that support their healing process. Katie is certified in EMDR Therapy, an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and a Faculty Member at the Center for Excellence in EMDR Therapy.  She has received incredible mentorship from Deany Laliotis, LICSW who worked closely with the founder of EMDR Therapy, Francine Shapiro, PhD. 
​
She has practiced in multiple treatment environments including residential, in-home, school-based, and outpatient milieus. She has received intensive supervision and training in structural family therapy. Katie is also a certified Compassionate Bereavement Care.
 
Katie earned her undergraduate degree (BA) at Carleton College and completed a Masters (MA) in Counseling Psychology at Boston College.  
 

Addiction Treatment  Recovery  Mental Health  Therapy  Psychiatry Ketamine  Resilience  Trauma  Psychotherapy  Holistic

© 2023 by Sovegna. Powered and secured by Wix

​

The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. There is no assurance or warranty regarding the accuracy and applicability of the content. Never ignore professional medical advice in seeking treatment because of something you have read on the website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or emergency services. Always consult with a licensed medical professional before starting any new exercise or treatment program. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed. Participation in physical activity risks injury—proceed at your own discretion.

bottom of page