KayLynn Aragon, MA, NCC, LMHC has her masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She is passionate about providing mental health counseling to the community in her home state of New Mexico. KayLynn favors a humanistic, attachment, and neurobiological view of counseling. She utilizes an integrative approach to therapy and provides a variety of treatment modalities depending on the needs of the individual. These modalities include somatic experiencing, experiential-based psychotherapies, AEDP, somatic IFS parts work, attachment therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, talk therapy, art therapy, and play therapy.
KayLynn works to provide psychoeducation on trauma, attachment, and neurobiological responses to clients. She sits with and guides clients to experience their thoughts, feelings, emotions, and sensations in the here and now of the session as an authentic, supportive, and accepting counselor. In turn, this can lead to a client’s strengthened sense of awareness, a strengthened sense of self, and a strengthened sense of control over their automatic responses to stress.