Kelly Feddern, LCSW

Ages 4+, Grief · Eating Disorders · Addiction · Family Systems · Pediatric Behavioral Disorders

Kelly Feddern, LCSW received her bachelor’s degree in social work from Baylor University and continued her education, obtaining her master’s degree in social work from Texas A&M Commerce.  She has been practicing social work for nearly two decades, 13 of those years at Children’s Medical Center in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.  She is passionate about supporting individuals of all ages experiencing anxiety, depression, grief and bereavement, trauma, addiction, disordered eating, and complex family dynamics.

Kelly specializes in empowering individuals to evolve into the best version of themselves.  She enjoys helping people develop valuable coping skills to walk through challenging chapters in their life.  She believes each person is unique and strives to create a positive, safe, and therapeutic space to discover one’s value and worth.  Her goal is to promote authenticity and vulnerability that leads to personal transformation.

So often we suppress uncomfortable or big feelings in efforts to protect ourselves from feeling isolated or less than.  We carry a smile on our face, masking the internal pain we are silently carrying.  Over time, this leads to stagnate personal growth and increased emotional and physical distress.  Each person has a sacred story to tell and with that story comes emotions that can be overwhelming. Kelly is honored to walk with you each step of the way as you are present in your story and make meaning of past experiences and current feelings.  Through this you can evolve into your truest and healthiest self.

In her free time Kelly enjoys teaching Jazzercise to the Lake Highlands community, spending time with her sweet and sassy daughters, watching black and white movies with her husband, and “reading” aka listening to mystery and thriller books.

Texas LCSW License #: 41203

Single Session: $175
Double Session: $300