About Kerie
Kerie Walters offers a warm, straightforward approach to therapy rooted in evidence-based therapeutic techniques. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and she focuses on relationship struggles, parenting stress, low self-esteem, compassion fatigue, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity challenges. Kerie keeps sessions practical and aimed at small, doable changes that add up over time.
She has five years of clinical experience working in crisis management and Employee Assistance Programs. That work shaped how she helps people when things feel urgent or overwhelming.
Background and approach
She also coordinates care and connects clients with helpful resources to reduce everyday friction. Kerie understands the pressures caregivers face, particularly people supporting someone with cancer. She offers steady support and concrete strategies to manage caregiver strain.
She also brings sensitivity to neurodiversity and supports people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD by honoring strengths and building routines that fit individual needs. As a parent, Kerie knows how draining parental burnout can be. She helps parents name priorities, set small boundaries, and find practical ways to restore energy.
She also guides people who are reassessing their careers, helping them clarify values and next steps. In sessions, conversations are direct and compassionate. The focus is on what the person wants to change and on steps that feel realistic.
Kerie aims to help clients leave each session with a clear idea of something they can try before the next meeting.
How therapy approaches translate to online care
Many of Kerie’s methods come from evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on skills and problem solving. One common approach emphasizes building routines and practical strategies to manage ADHD and daily executive challenges; it helps people structure tasks and reduce overwhelm. Another approach centers on stress management and caregiver support, teaching coping skills and short interventions to ease compassion fatigue and parental burnout.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Kerie will work with each person to identify what feels most useful based on goals and preferences. She discusses options, tries techniques in session, and adjusts the plan as needs change so the work stays relevant and doable.
Online formats make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life. Video calls let visual cues guide the conversation and support interactive skill work. Phone sessions can be a simpler way to check in when bandwidth is limited or a shorter conversation is needed. Live chat and text messaging provide quick ways to process thoughts between sessions or to share brief updates. These options give flexibility so people can use the format that best fits their routine and energy level.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Parenting issues
- Self esteem
Also works with
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Florida
- Languages
- English