Kathrine Bagdasaryan is a registered psychological associate currently pursuing her PsyD at The Chicago School, where her dissertation focuses on evaluating residential treatment outcomes and client care. Her academic journey is fueled by a strong interest in understanding addiction from both biological and emotional perspectives.
Kathrine holds a Master’s in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University. With extensive experience working with children and families, she is passionate about incorporating family sessions into her therapeutic practice. This experience has not only broadened her skills as a therapist but has also deepened her understanding of the significant impact addiction has on family dynamics.
As a dedicated and ongoing scholar, Kathrine is committed to acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to help her clients live their best lives. Her future goals include advancing in the field of addiction and contributing to the mental health community’s understanding of how addiction affects individuals, families, and society as a whole. Her therapeutic approach combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and person-centered techniques to ensure her clients receive the highest quality care.
Outside of her professional life, Kathrine enjoys traveling to tropical destinations and indulging her passion for baking.