Katherine Wilson PhD, AAMFT-AS, LMFT-S, LPC-S, RN-C, PMH-C She earned her BA in Psychology from LA. Tech University in 1992, her ADSN from Northwestern in nursing in 1994. From there she worked in Psychiatry as an inpatient nurse. She earned her Certification in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing in 1997. She worked at the VA hospital in Gainesville FL for 4 years. Upon returning to LA, Katherine worked in nursing in women’s health care for two years. In 2001, she entered the ULM Masters MFT/Counseling program. In 2005 she graduated with her doctorate in MFT with a primary focus on Medical Family Therapy. Her research was in collaborative healthcare of physicians, nurses and therapist all in-house for the treatment of women. She generated the Theory: Envirotherafamilial Collaborative Care Paradigm. Simply meaning: The treatment paradigm for the biopsychosocial individual. She has continued her private practice seeing individuals, couples, and families at The Woman’s Clinic in Monroe/WM, La for 23 years. She is Perinatal Mental Health Certified. She is AAMFT and LA state board approved supervisor for provisionally licensed counselors and MFTs. In addition to clinical work, in 2006, she began teaching as an adjunct professor for LA Tech University, ULM and Texas A & M teaching 20 different graduate and undergraduate courses in Family and Child Studies, Counseling, MFT, and Psychopharmacology for mental health professionals. She guest lectures at VCOM on women’s health and DV issues. She is AAMFT and LAMFT Clinical member. She has served on the LAMFT Board as Treasurer. She has led and presented in greater that 30 conference presentations.
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