Katie Blum, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Baton Rouge, LA
Online only
Free initial consultation
About me
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in neurodivergence (specifically Autism and ADHD), Recurrent Depressive and Anxiety disorders, Chronic Pain and Illness, and LGBTQ+ populations.
I want the process of counseling to be a safe journey towards the life my clients can say "yes" to. I believe in the client being the expert of themselves, and their path is set by their dreams, hopes, and desires, not my agenda. I believe a full, beautiful life is possible for all people, I want to help you in your path towards that beauty, whatever that may mean to you. I strive to be loving, gentle, patient, transparent, and genuine with my clients.
I specialize in Autism and ADHD, recurrent depression and anxiety, chronic illness/pain, and have a special interest in the LGBTQ+ community as a gender queer Lesbian.
My priority as your therapist is to build a trusting and safe environment for you. I implement a client-centered approach, which means that I believe that the client is the expert of themselves and their world, and although I may be an expert in psychology, I am not an expert in the individual client. Therapy, therefore, is a collaborative effort between the therapist and client.
I use elements of various humanist, sociological, and behavioral therapeutic approaches in my practice.
Being a humanist means that I believe that all humans have the capacity for change and growth. I believe that your life can be different, it can be full of joy and peace, even if it never has been before.
To look through a sociological lens means that I understand that we do not exist in a void and that systemic and historical factors affect our lives and struggles. It is not enough to pay attention to what is directly happening in a client’s life, but also factors outside of their control that contribute to and, sometimes, create the difficult lives clients are living. This is especially important for clients who are part of marginalized communities.
The behavioral approach is to look at all human behaviors (internal and external) not as morally good or bad, right or wrong, but from a functional standpoint. Especially for disabled clients, I believe in accommodation over assimilation- learning how to accommodate to yourself and your needs rather than how to best be “normal.”
I believe that each client is their own unique human and deserves an individualistic approach. That means I cater my treatment to the person rather than the diagnosis or issue. It is imperative for all clients, but especially for clients from marginalized groups, that systemic and historical factors are taken into consideration.
My practice is fully virtual with flexible hours. I take various insurance plans and private pay.
License
License(s)
Education
McNeese State University
Fees and insurance
Cost per session
$120 - $Accepted payment methods
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Credit Card
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Accepted credit cards
- Visa
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Discover
Accepted insurance plans
- United Healthcare
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Optum
Specialties and clinical interests
- ADHD
- Anger Issues
- Anxiety
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Chronic Illness
- Chronic Pain
- Depression
- Family Conflict
- Gender Identity
- Grief & Loss
- Highly Sensitive Persons (HSPs)
- LGBTQIA+
- Mental Health Professionals
- Pet Loss
- Relationships
- Self-Esteem
- Sexual Identity
- Stress/Stress Management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Women's Issues
Therapy types
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Client-Centered Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Mindfulness
Community specialties
- LGBTQIA+
- People with Disabilities
- Autism
Licensed to see clients in
Years in practice
Service types
- Therapy / Counseling
Types of clients
- Adults (18+)
- Older Adults (65+)
- Individuals
Languages
- English
Website and social media