MH SUB I - Key Persons


Krystin Mutchler

Krystin Mutchler, LCSW in a clinical social worker who graduated from Rutgers University with her Masters Degree in Social Work, specializing in Violence Against Women and Children. Krystin has extensive experience working with women's issues, substance abuse, PTSD, anxiety, depression, BDD and BPD. She utilizes a combination of dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and solution focused therapy to assist clients with finding a balance between acceptance and change. Body awareness and mindfulness are often incorporated in her therapeutic approach, specifically assisting in trauma work and identifying the impact experiences have made in her clients lives. Although some of experiences may have challenged you, Krystin is trained in utilizing a strengths based perspective and compassion based therapy to help the client acknowledge their capabilities, resulting in finding ways they can continue moving forward in a healthy and positive way. Her main goal and focus is to provide a non-judgmental environment where the client can explore their feelings and experiences. Grounding techniques are often encouraged throughout the session to continue monitoring and centering the client's body to help stay connected to the present moment. Education: Rutgers University; Masters of Social Work