Lauren Krumpack, MA, LPC

Lauren helps you navigate the issues you're facing in any season of life. She'll team up with you and offer warmth, genuineness, and new ways to navigate hard seasons.

Lauren Krumpack LPC

CONTACT

SERVICES

SPECIALTIES

  • ADHD
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Attachment Insecurity
  • Blended Families
  • Child Behavior/Defiance
  • Communication Skills
  • Conflict Management
  • Depression
  • Divorce Recovery
  • Impulse Control
  • Life Balance
  • Life Transitions
  • Marital Conflict
  • Parenting
  • Postpartum Depression and Anxiety
  • Premarital Prep
  • Relationship Distress
  • Time Management
  • Trauma

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • MA, Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  • BA, Psychology
  • Conscious Discipline
  • Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics
  • SYMBIS Premarital Assessment Facilitation
  • Supervised by Katie Dixon, LPCC-S

RATES

Helping Clients Thrive

No one comes to therapy when life is perfect. I often first meet clients on some of their worst days – when burdens are heavy, fears are real, emotions are big, concerns and challenges are impacting functioning, and goals and hope are hard to see. I strive to create a safe space to do all these things by taking the mystery and intimidation out of therapy and replacing them with a sense of clarity for how to work toward positive change combined with genuine empathy for the raw and messy thoughts, feelings, and circumstances that rise up throughout life.

 

I love to help parents build new skills and perspectives for engaging and connecting with their children. I help families improve their communication, emotional regulation, and employ mindful conflict resolution strategies. I strive to create a safe place for children and teens to express themselves and develop a toolkit for a life-time of healthy emotional awareness and behavior regulation. I believe in the capacity for every couple to deepen their connection and resolve conflicts with compassion and respect. I help individuals with a variety of concerns by leading them to deeper self-awareness while planning small, achievable steps in the direction of their goals.

 

Some of my favorite therapeutic tools are validation, a comforting presence, humor, and gentle confrontation. I develop authentic connection with my clients by earning trust, showing respect, providing space for all emotions, and relating deeply to the difficulties inherent in the human experience. While I rely on a variety of evidence-based interventions, I am largely grounded by attachment and family systems theories, solution-focused and mindfulness techniques, and developmentally and neurobiologically informed methods.

What I Do For Self-Care

I strongly believe that self-care should be a continuous, ongoing, everyday part of life. I love fancy self-care like getting a massage or going on a weekend getaway, but more often my self-care is as simple as eating a sweet treat, listening to good music in the car and singing with my kids, lighting a candle and putting on fuzzy slippers at the end of a long day, or reading a book to help me fall asleep at a decent hour. Showing yourself gentleness and kindness in simple ways is the best way to make sure self-care actually happens.

What I Like About Being a Counselor

I love creating “ah-ha” moments with my clients. I love when we’ve found an easy solution to a difficult problem, or we’ve uncovered a deep truth that can radically shift the way a client approaches their life. These wins are everything and since I can’t help but to connect genuinely with my clients, I cherish seeing anything that feels like progress or new hope to them.

Ready to Schedule?

You can view Lauren’s upcoming availability and schedule your first visit, free consultation, or ongoing therapy appointments now. 

If you have trouble finding an appointment, please contact our Care Coordinator for support, 833-914-4688. 

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