Katherine Holloway, LMFT

Katherine Holloway, LMFT

Psychotherapist
WA
Ms. Katherine Holloway is a highly skilled psychotherapist. She practices with ReachLink, where she provides virtual therapy services. She earned her master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Pacific Lutheran University. She works with individuals seeking support for relationship concerns, emotional challenges, and personal growth, offering care in a flexible online setting. Ms. Holloway focuses on helping clients better understand their relationships and personal experiences. Through structured therapeutic conversations, she supports individuals in strengthening connections, building insight, and working toward healthier, more balanced lives.
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About Katherine Holloway

Clientele seen

Adults (25-64)
Groups
Seniors (65+)
Families
Individuals

Identity

Gender

Female

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Katherine Holloway

Ms. Katherine Holloway is a highly skilled psychotherapist. She practices with ReachLink, where she provides virtual therapy services. She earned her master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Pacific Lutheran University. She works with individuals seeking support for relationship concerns, emotional challenges, and personal growth, offering care in a flexible online setting. Ms. Holloway focuses on helping clients better understand their relationships and personal experiences. Through structured therapeutic conversations, she supports individuals in strengthening connections, building insight, and working toward healthier, more balanced lives.

What should a new client know about working with you?

I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Washington with over 20 years of professional experience supporting individuals, couples, and families. I also hold a degree in Conflict Management and Communication, which strongly informs my work with relationships, communication patterns, and navigating life’s challenges in healthier and more effective ways. I have extensive experience helping clients with stress and anxiety, relationship concerns, trauma and abuse, parenting challenges, self-esteem, and motivation. I am trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), an evidence-based approach widely recognized for reducing symptoms of PTSD and trauma-related distress. I also have a strong interest in positive neuroplasticity and the integration of emerging brain science into current therapeutic modalities, helping clients understand how the brain can change, adapt, and heal over time. My approach to therapy is collaborative, compassionate, and goal-oriented. I enjoy working alongside clients to clarify their goals, identify practical and meaningful solutions, and expand the toolbox of coping skills and strengths they’ve developed throughout their lives. I believe lasting change happens in a space where clients feel safe, respected, and free to share their thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. Outside of sessions, I enjoy hiking and walking regularly, knitting (especially while watching TV—it helps me feel grounded and creative), and reading whenever I can. I love to travel, spend time with my family, stay connected with friends, and tend to my garden. I also enjoy cooking and baking, and when time allows, making jewelry and practicing the piano. Taking the first step toward therapy can take courage, and I’m glad you’re here. I look forward to working with you as you begin or continue your journey toward healing, growth, and greater well-being.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

Going through therapy with a therapist can be a very beneficial experience for individuals who want to work through their mental health challenges and improve their overall well-being. Here are some steps you can take to make the most of your therapy experience: - Find the right therapist: The first step is to find a therapist who is a good fit for you. Look for someone who specializes in the type of issues you want to address and whose style matches your preferences. I hope I can be that person for you. - Set clear goals: It's important to have clear goals for therapy so that you and I are on the same page. In our first session, we will discuss your goals and work together to create a treatment plan that outlines the steps you will take to achieve those goals. - Try to be open and honest with me about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I am here to help you, and I can only do so if I have a clear understanding of what's going on. - Trust the process: Therapy can be a long process, and it's important to Trust that the work you're doing with me will pay off in the end. It's also important to be patient and not expect instant results. - Practice self-care: In addition to attending therapy sessions, it's important to practice self-care on a regular basis. This may include activities such as exercise, meditation, or spending time with loved ones. - Keep an open mind: Finally, it's important to keep an open mind and be willing to try new things. As your therapist, I may suggest different techniques or approaches that you haven't tried before, and it's important to be receptive to these suggestions. Remember, therapy is a collaborative process between you and me, so be sure to communicate your thoughts and concerns along the way. With the right mindset and a willingness to work, therapy can be a transformative experience that helps you achieve your goals and improve your quality of life.

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Popular visit reasons

Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Therapy
Worry
Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Pacific Lutheran University, Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy

NPI number

1881876498

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What are common reasons for patients to see Katherine Holloway?

Katherine Holloway frequently sees patients for Anxiety, Depression, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Therapy. You can see other visit reasons for Katherine Holloway on their profile.

What languages does Katherine Holloway speak?

Katherine Holloway speaks English.

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