
Kristin Cronin Boone
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Supervisor
PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS:
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As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Washington state with over 14 years of experience in the mental health field, my work has spanned dual diagnosis recovery, eating disorders, family services, and seven years in private practice working with couples, families, individuals, parents and children.
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I work with Couples, Individuals, and Families through the lens of the nervous system and through an integrative systemic foundation. By assessing the systems in your family and daily life we can approach your individual or relationship issues through the lens of your nervous system empowering you to address communication, attachment and identity issues.
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In addition to a systems and nervous system foundation I utilize an Integrative Systemic Therapy Approach and include interventions from CBT, DBT, IFS, EFT, Narrative, and Solution Focused Theories.
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Special Populations: Neurodivergence, Adult Parent/Child, Adult Siblings, Early Parenting, Life Stage Transitions
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Certificate and Training:
Masters in Counseling Psychology - Marriage and Family Therapy - MSMU 2011
Interpersonal Neurobiology Certificate - Dr. Dan Siegel - Mindsight Institute 2023
Level 1 Gottman Trained - 2023
Research Assistant - Human Neuroscience 2025
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All Clients 150/hr
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Telehealth Only
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Contact me for a 15 minute Meet and Greet to see if my approach is what you are looking for!
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949-300-0545
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SUPERVISEES:
I am a Washington State Supervisor and AAMFT Supervisor Candidate- I provide tele-supervision for LMFTA, LMHCA, and LSWAIC.​
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I approach supervision through an Integrative Systemic Therapy framework with a nervous system-informed lens, integrating a variety of clinical theories to support your development as a confident, ethical, self-aware and culturally inclusive therapist.
As an adjunct professor at Antioch University Seattle, I’ve taught EFT, CBT, IFS, Narrative, Solution Focus Brief Therapy, and IST among other foundational family systems theories. I also teach law and ethics and am diligent to stay informed about the most important legal and ethical aspects of supervision for a new clinician including newer relevant issues such as confidentiality in the digital world including electronic health records.
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I’m excited to support new clinicians in cultivating their clinical voice and navigating the complexities of building a career in this field.
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949-300-0545
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