Natasha Patton
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LPC
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Licensed Mental Health Clinician
- Therapists
Natasha Patton, LPC, is a licensed mental health clinician who treats patients ages 5-18 with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, low self-esteem, relationship issues, grief and loss, family dynamics, trauma, and self-harm, as well as those who are victims of physical or sexual abuse. She is especially interested in LGBTQ+ issues, decreasing stressors that affect teens, and fighting the increase in suicides among youth.
Natasha is passionate about her work because she has always enjoyed working with children. She believes everyone in this world has a voice and a story that is worthy of being heard and validated. She believes in building a therapeutic relationship of trust and that openness, flexibility, and collaboration with the client and family are essential for effective treatment. She loves seeing the resilience and hope that clients and families have, and strives to provide guidance and support as they overcome life’s challenges. Natasha primarily utilizes strength-based, client-centered, art/play, and cognitive behavioral approaches for therapy.
Natasha holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and a Master of Arts in Community Counseling from Lakeland College.
Outside of work, Natasha enjoys traveling, reading, walking, going to concerts, and spending time with her friends, family, and her dog, Holly.
When joining your therapist’s waiting room, please use your (PREFERRED FIRST NAME, LAST NAME) in the cue. Please be sure you and your parent/guardian are in a CONFIDENTIAL and SEDENTARY SPACE (not in a moving vehicle) prior to joining your therapist’s waiting room. Patients and parents/caregivers MUST be in Wisconsin for the appointment.
If you need to schedule an appointment or have questions outside of a scheduled appointment, please call our Catalpa Access Line: (920) 750-7000.