Kayleigh Weintraub, MS, RMHCI
Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern
Sometimes, life’s challenges can feel overwhelming and difficult. These challenges can feel exhausting and isolating, but they do not have to be faced alone.
I partner with my clients and parents in their journey to ensure they know they are not alone. As a team, we can partner together to understand what’s not working and strive to achieve emotional well-being for you and/or your child. I utilize evidence-based and personalized approaches to tailor the counseling process to fit the developmental needs of each client. Every individual is unique, and I am passionate about helping clients develop coping strategies to achieve their therapeutic needs and goals. I believe in the power of building a safe, trusting relationship where one feels heard, supported, and empowered. This is the catalyst for positive change.
I strive to be an attentive, accepting, empathic person to talk to, and I believe you will gain clarity and grow throughout the therapeutic process. I hope to have the honor of walking alongside your child and your family.
Experience
Kayleigh Weintraub is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern and a Southern Methodist University (Texas) graduate with a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphasis in children and adolescents. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Florida State University.
Kayleigh has clinical experience in a private practice setting working with children and adolescents affected by domestic violence, trauma, and past abuse. Kayleigh has experience provided play therapy activities, CBT, DBT, activity therapy techniques, and working with closely with parents. She worked for Cancer Support Community North Texas, serving individuals and their loved ones affected by cancer. Kayleigh provided individual therapy and served as a group facilitator for the caregiver and grief support groups. In addition, Kayleigh has publications in early childhood development and has presented at numerous national-level conferences.
Specialties
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma
Learning Differences
Neurodivergence
Autism
ADHD
Grief/loss
Relationship issues
Self-esteem issues
Behavioral issues
School issues
Peer-related issues
Family issues
Divorce
Client Focus
Children (2+)
Teens
Families
Individuals
Types of Services
Play Therapy activities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Child-Parents Relationship Training (CPRT)
Activity Based Therapy
Solution Focused Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)