Catherine Brown, LMHCA
Welcome!
Choosing therapy is a profoundly brave step, and I hold that courage with deep respect.
We might be a good fit if you feel the weight of your past showing up in your body, your
relationships, or patterns you can’t seem to understand. Perhaps you’re carrying a quiet hurt
you can’t name or you’re exhausted from the effort of holding everything together. I see you,
and I’m genuinely glad you’ve found your way here. I believe healing happens in a safe
connection and in the tender, sometimes messy work of being truly seen and known.
About Me
I am Catherine (she/her) and I am a mixed Indigenous mental health therapist with a Master’s in
Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a Trauma Counseling Certificate from Antioch University
Seattle. I am based out of Seattle, WA.
I believe in your innate wholeness. The parts of you that struggle to make complete sense,
given what you’ve been through and how you’ve learned to survive. Our work is collaborative,
guided by curiosity about your story and values. We will explore your inner world, focusing on
the parts that protect you and the parts that hurt, and build skills to empower you to overcome
and sit with the in-between not so easy times. The goal is not to fix you, but to help you
understand yourself more fully and align with your authentic self. I am trauma and attachment
informed, drawing from modalities of IFS, DBT, Acceptance and Commitment Theory, CBT,
and somatic wisdom while attuned to each person’s different needs.
I believe our bodies carry our own hurt and the pain of generations before us. Healing asks us
to listen with curiosity. Systems such as colonialism, racism, capitalism, and oppression shape
our inner lives and outer realities. We must honor the full complexity of who you are: your
cultural and ancestral roots, the nuances of your racial and ethnic identity, and the weight of
intergenerational and historical trauma. We will work to untangle what survival has cost you
while reclaiming the resilience, joy, rest, and abundance that are also yours.
Outside the Room
When I’m not in session I’m usually outside with my dog Juni, exploring parks and coastlines,
practicing yoga, paddleboarding, watercoloring, or chasing live music. I love florals, good
podcasts, and cities I’ve never been to. I laugh easily, especially at the absurd parts of being
human.
You Belong Here
My practice is anti-oppression centered, HAES-aligned. I welcome LGBTQIA+ and QTBIPOC
individuals, Indigenous and BIPOC communities, people healing from religious trauma, highly
sensitive people, neurodivergent folks, solo parents or folks in challenging family dynamics, and
anyone whose authentic self has been shaped or silenced by systems larger than themselves.
Clinical Focuses
● Complex Trauma, PTSD & Intergenerational Trauma
● Religious Trauma & Spiritual Deconstruction
● Anxiety, OCD & Intrusive Thoughts
● Depression & Mood Disorders
● Identity, Sexuality & Gender Exploration
● LGBTQIA+ & QTBIPOC Affirmative Care
● ADHD & Neurodivergence
● Grief, Loss & Life Transitions
● Body Image & HAES-Aligned Care
● Chronic Pain & Somatic Healing
● Highly Sensitive People
● Boundaries, Over-functioning & People-Pleasing
● Attachment Wounds
Trainings
Trauma Counseling Certificate, Antioch University Seattle (2025) · Trauma-Informed Care ·
Gottman Method Couples Therapy (Level 1) · Reiki Level 2 · Yoga & Mindfulness Training
Reaching out is the hardest part. I'd be honored to hear from you.