Cathryn Beresford, MS, LPC-A

Cathryn Beresford, MS, LPC-A

Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate

Supervised by: 

Dina Yousef, LPC-S

Office Location:

Cathi is dedicated to supporting individuals of all ages, from children discovering their voices to adults navigating life transitions. Cathi is known for her down to earth style and is dedicated to building a therapeutic atmosphere where you feel accepted, supported, and safe. Remember, you can be a masterpiece and still be a work in progress.

Cathi has completed the coursework for Child Centered Play Therapy and is working towards her credentials in CCPT as well as Register Play Therapy (RPT). Cathi has a gift for working with children, by helping them express themselves authentically, developing coping mechanisms, and building self-esteem. Cathi also strives to work with parents/caregivers to create a supportive team for the parents, co-parents, and child.

Education and Training

  • Licensed Professional Counselor- Associate
  • Master of Science – Texas A&M Commerce
  • Child Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)
  • Person-Centered
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Expressive Arts

Areas of Focus

  • Child Centered Play Therapy
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Parenting / Co-Parenting Issues
  • Grief & Loss
  • Life Transitions

Read Our Blog

3 Benefits of Using Telehealth Video Therapy

3 Benefits of Using Telehealth Video Therapy

With an increase in beneficial technology, we’re able to establish the most effective practices, rituals, and daily habits to support our mental health and wellbeing with the best quality of sleep possible.

How to Improve Sleep Hygiene Using 3 Free Apps

How to Improve Sleep Hygiene Using 3 Free Apps

With an increase in beneficial technology, we’re able to establish the most effective practices, rituals, and daily habits to support our mental health and wellbeing with the best quality of sleep possible.

Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD in Veterans

Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD in Veterans

Physical injuries are easy to see and, therefore, simpler to treat. However, not all wounds are physical; some are internal or emotional, making them harder to diagnose.