Bio

Kaytlyn "Kaytee" Gillis is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, renowned for her work with survivors of family of origin trauma, including childhood abuse, family dysfunction, and domestic violence. She is the author of several books, all on the topics of healing from domestic abuse and family trauma and is a regular contributor to multiple media outlets and publications for these topics. Kaytee has a popular column on Psychology Today and is a frequent contributor to Psychotherapy Networker.

Kaytee’s work has been featured in TIME Magazine, BBC World News, Women's Health Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, CP24 News, and others. She provides training nationwide on recognizing patterns of domestic violence and family trauma and helping survivors move forward. An avid traveler, Kaytee enjoys trying the local coffee wherever she goes. She lives with her partner and three fur children in Michigan.

Condensed bio

Kaytee is a psychotherapist and author with a passion for working with survivors of relationship and family trauma and the LGBTQ+ community. She is the author of several books, including Breaking the Cycle: the 6 Stages of Healing from Childhood Family Trauma, and Healing from Parental Abandonment and Neglect.

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