What’s beneath the surface?

Let’s find out.

Katelyn Wilson, MS, LCPC

Therapist/Practice Owner

The creation of Low Tide Counseling has been a dream of mine for many years, and many years in the making. Part of this dream is ensuring that clients are seen, heard, and feel cared for. I believe we can only do the hard work with those we trust, so therapeutic fit is of the upmost importance.

Most therapists out there have stories, and I have one too. I am familiar with many of the struggles of my clients and have faced some of my own. My experiences have allowed me to build the empathy and compassion as a therapist and human, allowing me to better connect with my clients.

I believe in meeting the client where they are on their journey, and walking alongside them as they discover where they want to go, and who they want to be. My goal is to provide a warm, welcoming space where you can enter and know that you will be met with an open heart, willingness to understand, and non judgmental approach.

I have been working in the mental health community for the last 8 years. In these years I advocated for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, worked with children and families in a school-based capacity, and held a therapist position at an eating disorder clinic with adolescents and adults in an intensive outpatient setting (IOP). My education consists of undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Montana State University and a Masters Degree in Mental Health and Rehabilitation Counseling from Montana State University.

When I am not in the office you can catch me traveling, cozying up with a good book or movie, on a beach or anywhere near the water, playing tennis or spending time with our chihuahuas.

“Our wounds are often the openings into the best and most beautiful part of us.”

— David Richo