Caitlin Lawler, LCPC

Caitlin Lawler, LCPC, is an EMDR-trained Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who works with adults who have experienced childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual violence, and attachment or relational trauma.

Many of Caitlinโ€™s clients arrive to therapy feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected as they try to make sense of past or ongoing traumatic experiences. Trauma often affects not only emotional well-being but also the body, showing up as anxiety, chronic tension, difficulty sleeping, or a persistent sense of unease. Caitlin offers a steady, compassionate space where clients can explore their experiences at a pace that feels safe, collaborative, and empowering.

Her trauma-focused work is grounded primarily in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), supported by a strong attachment-based lens and integration of Internal Family Systems (IFS)โ€“informed approaches. She also incorporates Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, grounding techniques, somatic practices, and cognitive coping strategies. Treatment is always tailored to each clientโ€™s history, strengths, and goals, allowing therapy to be both structured and responsive.

Throughout the therapeutic process, Caitlin supports clients in rebuilding self-trust, confidence, and a sense of internal safety that may have been disrupted by trauma or painful relationships. While revisiting the past can feel daunting, she believes it is often a meaningful step toward lasting change. Caitlin is committed to walking alongside her clients as they move toward healing, greater clarity, and a more secure, connected relationship with themselves and others.