Katrina Denzer
Katrina’s foremost goal is to create a safe, welcoming environment where you can freely express your thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. She understands that beginning therapy is a courageous step, and Katrina is here to walk alongside you with empathy and understanding.
Katrina has experience in county case management for individuals with developmental disabilities, group homes for teens with emotional/behavioral concerns, and day-treatment centers for children with autism spectrum disorder. In addition, she has a background in ESL teaching overseas.
Katrina specializes in supporting children, teens, and young adults facing a range of emotional and psychological challenges, including depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), dissociative identity disorder (DID), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and issues related to LGBT identity. She offers a free, 15-minute phone consultation for anyone interested in learning more.
It is a privilege to witness the resilience and growth that can emerge through therapeutic partnership. She looks forward to building a trusting relationship as you navigate the next steps on your personal journey.

Education: Bachelor's Degree from Coe College and Master's from Capella University
Practicing Since: 2025
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers