Where deeper understanding meets meaningful, lasting change.
This is where you stop feeling like you have to manage everything alone.
Where deeper understanding leads to healthier patterns, stronger relationships, and meaningful change.
Helping you feel more grounded, connected, and confident in yourself again.
Hi! I’m Dr. Kaylen Fitzpatrick
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist based in sunny South Florida, providing specialized virtual therapy for adults navigating trauma, attachment wounds, perfectionism, relational conflict, and pregnancy or postpartum transitions. I work with thoughtful, high-functioning individuals who may appear to have it all together on the outside while privately feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, disconnected, or stuck in patterns that no longer feel sustainable.
You may struggle with overthinking, self-criticism, trust, conflict, or relationships that feel harder than they should. Perhaps unresolved experiences continue to shape how you connect with others, respond emotionally, or show up in relationships. Or maybe pregnancy, postpartum, or becoming a parent has left you feeling unlike yourself, emotionally stretched thin, or unsure of who you are in this new season of life.
My practice focuses on helping adults better understand themselves, heal unresolved experiences, strengthen relationships, and feel more grounded and connected. My approach is integrative, relational, and trauma-informed, drawing from evidence-based therapies including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, solution-focused strategies, and EMDR-informed interventions. Therapy with me is collaborative, personalized, and focused on helping you heal old wounds, improve relationships, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
You do not have to keep navigating this alone. Healing, healthier relationships, and meaningful change are possible—and therapy can help you get there.
You Are in the Right Place If…
You struggle to set boundaries or prioritize yourself.
You tend to overextend, avoid disappointing others, or put everyone else’s needs before your own. Saying “no” feels uncomfortable, guilt shows up quickly, and relationships can leave you feeling emotionally drained, misunderstood, or resentful.
Your past still feels more present than you would like.
You know certain experiences affected you, but you are tired of feeling emotionally reactive, guarded, overwhelmed, or easily triggered. Even when you logically know you are safe, your nervous system does not always feel that way.
You feel stuck in the same RELATIONAL patterns.
You overthink interactions, fear conflict, people-please, shut down, or struggle to communicate your needs. Maybe you keep finding yourself in the same painful dynamics, questioning yourself, or wondering why relationships feel harder than they should.
Your relationship feels more disconnected than connected.
You and your partner may keep having the same arguments, struggle to feel understood, or feel stuck in cycles of defensiveness, distance, or resentment. Maybe trust feels strained, conflict feels exhausting, or you miss feeling close and supported.
you are your harshest critic.
No matter how much you accomplish, it rarely feels like enough. You replay mistakes, overanalyze interactions, hold yourself to impossible standards, and struggle to quiet your inner critic. You may appear capable and put together on the outside while privately feeling anxious, emotionally exhausted, or never quite “good enough.”
You are NOW ready for something to change.
You are thoughtful, self-aware, and have tried to figure things out on your own, but still feel stuck in patterns that leave you overwhelmed, disconnected, or emotionally drained. You are ready to better understand yourself, heal what feels unresolved, and create healthier, more sustainable ways of relating—to yourself and the people around you.
Dr. Kaylen Fitzpatrick | Licensed Psychologist
Credentials and LiceNSes
Licenses
Psy. D. #PY12175 (FL)
Psy. D. #2022038977 (MO)
Psy. D. #026616 (NY)
PSYPACT
(APIT):18393
Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (apit):
PSYPACT is effective in the following states: AL, AZ, AR, CO, CNMI, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, ME, MD, MI, MN, MS, MO, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI, and WY.
Education
Postdoctoral Fellowship - Compass Health Network
Predoctoral Internship - Compass Health Network
Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology - Nova Southeastern University
M.S. - Clinical Psychology - Nova Southeastern University
B.A. - Psychology - Florida International University
Services offered by
dR. kAYLEN fiTZPATRICK
iNDIVIDUAL thERAPY
$265 per session
Couples THerapy
$400 per session
fAMILY THerapy
$350 per session
Bariatric Psychological Evaluation
$650 flat fee
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UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare Shared Services (UHSS)
GEHA - UnitedHealthcare Shared Services (UHSS)
Optum*
Oscar
Oxford
UHC Student Resources
UMR
All Savers (UHC)
Health Plans Inc
Medica (Eligible if policy is commercial only)
Surest (Formerly Bind)
in-network
At this time, Dr. Kaylen Fitzpatrick is only in-network for individual therapy with UnitedHealthcare (FL, MO, NY).
Out-of-pocket (self-pay) services are available for individuals seeking private, personalized care.
Book an appointment.
You may be holding it all together on the outside while quietly feeling overwhelmed on the inside.
Therapy can help you heal, reconnect, and move forward differently.
FAQ:
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I specialize in helping adults navigate trauma, attachment wounds, perfectionism, relationship stress, pregnancy and postpartum mental health, emotional overwhelm, and unhealthy relationship patterns. Many of my clients are thoughtful, high-functioning individuals who struggle with overthinking, self-criticism, communication difficulties, trust issues, people-pleasing, or feeling emotionally exhausted despite appearing “fine” on the outside.
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I provide an integrative, trauma-informed approach to therapy tailored to your unique needs and goals. Depending on your concerns, therapy may incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, attachment-focused and relational work, solution-focused strategies, and EMDR-informed interventions to help process unresolved experiences, improve relationships, and create meaningful, lasting change.
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Before your first session, you’ll receive an email or text with a secure link to join via SimplePractice, our HIPAA-compliant telehealth webcam platform. You can connect from a quiet, private space using your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
During our first meeting, we’ll discuss your reasons for seeking therapy, review your history, and set goals for our work together. You’ll also have a chance to ask questions about the therapy process, scheduling, or payment. Our goal is to make your first session comfortable and supportive so you feel at ease moving forward.
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Yes. Relationship concerns are a major focus of my work. You do not need to attend couples therapy to improve your relationships. Individual therapy can help you better understand attachment patterns, improve communication, set healthier boundaries, navigate conflict, rebuild trust, and better understand why certain relationship dynamics continue to show up.
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Yes. I work with adults experiencing the lasting effects of trauma, difficult childhood experiences, emotionally painful relationships, or unresolved experiences that continue to affect emotions, relationships, trust, or self-esteem. Trauma does not always look obvious—sometimes it shows up as anxiety, emotional reactivity, perfectionism, people-pleasing, difficulty trusting others, or feeling stuck in the same patterns.
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Yes. I am EMDR-trained and offer Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as part of my trauma-focused treatment approach. EMDR is an evidence-based method that helps clients process and heal from distressing memories, reduce emotional triggers, and build healthier responses to stress.
Alongside EMDR, I also integrate trauma-focused and trauma-informed therapy techniques into my work. This includes helping clients process difficult memories, build emotional resilience, and develop healthy coping strategies. My approach draws from evidence-based modalities like CBT, psychodynamic therapy, and process-oriented practices to support healing and growth.
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Absolutely. Many of my clients struggle with perfectionism, self-criticism, anxiety, and overthinking. You may feel pressure to always get things “right,” replay conversations, struggle to relax, or feel like nothing you do is ever enough. Therapy can help reduce the pressure, quiet the inner critic, and develop healthier, more sustainable ways of coping.
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Yes. We treat perinatal and postpartum mental health, supporting individuals through challenges like postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, intrusive thoughts, birth trauma, and the emotional adjustment to parenthood.
Therapy can help you process your experiences, regulate emotions, and feel more grounded during this transition.
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Yes. We offer secure virtual therapy sessions for clients across Florida, MissourI, New York, & PsyPact States.
Online therapy allows you to access support from the comfort of your home while still receiving high-quality, evidence-based care.
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We are currently only in-network with UnitedHealthcare for individual therapy.
For clients with out-of-network benefits, we can provide a superbill so you may seek reimbursement from your insurance provider.
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At this time, I do not accept insurance for couples therapy. Insurance companies typically require a mental health diagnosis and view treatment through the lens of an identified individual, rather than the relationship itself. Many relationship concerns—such as communication difficulties, conflict, emotional disconnection, trust issues, parenting stress, or navigating major life transitions—do not fit neatly into an insurance model, even when support is clearly needed.
By offering couples therapy as a private-pay service, we are able to focus fully on the health of your relationship without the limitations of medical necessity requirements, diagnoses, session restrictions, or insurance involvement in your care. This allows for a more personalized, flexible, and relationship-centered approach tailored to your unique needs and goals.
My goal is to create a supportive space where both partners feel understood, communication improves, and healthier, more secure patterns can begin to develop.
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I am a PSYPACT-authorized psychologist, which means I can provide telehealth therapy across multiple participating U.S. states without requiring separate licenses in each one. PSYPACT (The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact) is an agreement that allows licensed psychologists to offer online therapy to clients located in other PSYPACT states.
If you live in a PSYPACT participating state, you can work with me via secure video sessions, even if I’m not physically located in your state. This makes it easier to access therapy when you move, travel, or live in an area with limited mental health resources.
You can check the full list of PSYPACT states here to see if you’re eligible for online therapy with me.