Madeleine Krutz LMHCA
Areas of Expertise
Teenagers
College Students & Young Adults
Adults
Grief & Mourning
Non-traditional Grieving
Life Transitions
Identity Development
Anxiety & Depression
Madeleine’s Approach
Madeleine’s therapeutic style is curious, authentic, and compassionate. She strives to create an environment free of judgment, full of encouragement, and based in transparency and collaboration between counselor and client. Madeleine views her role as a facilitator or a guide for the client as they take on the role of expert in their own journey of growth and healing.
ABOUT Madeleine
individual therapist
SHE/HER
Madeleine has a passion for helping her clients improve their relationships with themselves and others. She has experience helping individuals through life transitions and identity development, as well as working with concerns such as depression and anxiety. Madeleine also works with her clients to navigate the grieving and mourning journey for both traditional grief and non-traditional grief, such as job loss, divorce, infertility, or even moving to a new place.
Using tools from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT), as well as an attachment lens, Madeleine encourages her clients towards self-awareness, self-compassion, and fulfilling connections. She strives to build trust and openness with her clients to support them as they tackle life’s many challenges.
EDUCATION
Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Gonzaga University, May 2024
TRAINING
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
LICENSURE
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate