Kristin Fleagle, LPC-Associate

Hello. This page details who I am, my approach, and what you can expect from our work together. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate under the supervision of Tiffany Ashenfelter, LPC-S.

I hold a Master of Education in Clinical Counseling from Boston University, where I specialized in Sport Psychology. My experience includes serving as a mental performance consultant for Division 1 rowing, volleyball, and soccer teams, driven by a deep-seated passion for performance work that spans a decade of coaching track and field at the collegiate level. I believe we all have a bit of “performer” within. Sometimes this is as an “athlete”, other times as a “business professional” and even other times as a mother, father, son, daughter, or friend.

In therapy, my aim is to create a safe, nurturing environment where you feel heard, understood, and valued. My greatest strength is my ability to connect with people, and I am dedicated to build a safe space that allows you to freely navigate life by identifying and addressing patterns and schemas that may no longer serve you. I view you as the expert on your own life, and I am here to walk alongside you, helping you achieve the goals you set for yourself, at your own pace.

I work with teen and adult clients and am deeply committed to supporting clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. As a white clinician, I approach my practice with a strong dedication to cultural humility and continuous growth in cultural competence. Recognizing that effective therapy requires an understanding of and respect for the unique cultural contexts and experiences of each client, I strive to continuously educate myself about different cultural perspectives and to reflect on my own biases. This ongoing process ensures that I provide therapy that is both respectful and responsive to the diverse needs of my clients. Additionally, I am dedicated to supporting those who have experienced trauma, helping them find a path to healing that acknowledges and integrates their cultural experiences and values.

Below, you can find more details about my approach to counseling. If you have any questions or would like to determine if we are a good fit, I would be happy to have a brief conversation over the phone. If I am not the right therapist for you, I will gladly assist you in finding another professional who can meet your needs.

Contact:

Fleagle@TheChrysalisCenter.com

(817) 349-2888

1130 N. Kimball, Ste 120, Southlake TX 76092

Populations Served

People who experience depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, loss, relationship concerns

People looking to increase life satisfaction

People experiencing body image difficulties and eating concerns (eating disorders, eating disorder recovery)

Identity exploration

Athletes (injury, performance enhancement, identity exploration, motivation, team role, identity foreclosure, goal setting and more)

Performing Artists

My Approach to Therapy

I believe we all have the capacity to grow when the circumstances are right. However, life, relationships, and personal readiness can sometimes create barriers to this growth. Therapy offers a space to explore how thoughts, emotions, and experiences shape our lives, providing profound insights into the unconscious processes that influence our behaviors. In my therapeutic practice, I prioritize a person-centered approach, grounded in empathy and a non-judgmental stance, to create a supportive environment where clients can safely explore their inner world. Therapy is not a one-size-fits-all process; each individual’s unique experiences and challenges require a tailored approach, drawing from multiple theoretical orientations such as Attachment Theory, Psychodynamic Theory, Somatic Psychotherapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

I integrate these diverse techniques within a relational framework, emphasizing the therapeutic relationship as a crucial element for change. By understanding and addressing maladaptive patterns shaped by personal history, we can foster growth and healing. My goal is to empower clients to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and confidence, guiding them toward greater self-understanding and emotional well-being. Through a deeply personalized approach, I strive to support clients in their journey toward meaningful change and personal growth.

What You Can Expect

In therapy with me, you can look forward to a deeply personalized approach that centers on your unique needs and goals. We’ll begin by exploring your story and understanding what has brought you here, laying the foundation for our work together. The connection we build is at the heart of our journey, creating a safe and supportive environment where your voice and experiences truly matter.

Therapy can be a profound and sometimes challenging experience. You might encounter intense emotions and moments of discomfort, but these are all part of the process of growth and self-discovery. I’m here to provide empathetic feedback, unwavering support, and thoughtful insights, helping you make sense of your experiences and move forward in a way that feels right for you.

Education

2023-2024: Clinical Internship at Regis College Counseling Center and Walden Behavioral Care for Eating Disorders

2020-2022: Sport Psychology Practicum at Fordham University supporting Men’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball and Women’s Rowing

2020-2024: Masters degree in Counseling from Boston University with a specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology

2010-2014: Bachelors degree in Biology with a Minor in Psychology from Carthage College in Kenosha, WI.

Training and Experience
  • My training comes from a generalist program, which focused on many models of therapy and treatment approaches for various presenting concerns such as depression, anxiety, neurodiversity, personality concerns, identity development and substance use.
  • My training included an emphasis in Sport and Performance Psychology, which focused on optimal performance for high performing, as well as navigating various components of sport such as team cohesion, leadership, emotional regulation, navigating injury, return to sport, athletic retirement, and psychological felxibility, among other concerns. My training also focused on how to work with sport teams, including coaches and other performance staff to create a cohesive and high performing environment for excellence.
  • Through the sport and performance emphasis of my program, I was able to complete 500+ hours of mental performance work within division 1 soccer, volleyball, and rowing teams, as well as division 3 track and field and basketball teams. Within these internships I conducted many team workshops, individual sessions, and coach/staff sessions to promote a holistic culture of well-being for  the teams.
  • I completed my clinical internship at Regis College Counseling Center, where I conducted individual and group counseling services with
    college students.
  • Additionally, I worked with Walden Behavioral Care for Eating Disorder Treatment in the GOALS program that was created for athletes with
    eating disorders. Within this programing, I facilitated therapeutic groups on self-worth, body image, boundary setting, emotions, grief,
    transitioning/retirement from sport and interpersonal relationships.
  • As a former coach, one of my passions within helping provide coaches with skills and tools to better support people. This has brought me the opportunity to speak at the New England Track Clinic, the Wisconsin State Track Coaches Association Clinic, the USTFCCCA National Coaches Convention, and within college athletic departments.
Presentations & Trainings
    • 2024 WISTCA Regional Coaching Convention Keynote Speaker
      • Topic: “Coaches are performers too- taking care of yourself is an endurance event not a sprint event”

       

      • Second Topic: “Difficult Conversations- The importance of debriefing with your athletes post-competition and how to do it”

       

      2023 New England Track Clinic

       

      • Topics: “Sport Psychology Tools for Coaches”, “Visualization for Your Athletes”, and “Clinic Panel- Open Discussion”

       

      2022 USTFCCCA Women in Coaching Round Table Presenter

       

      • Topic: “Sport Psychology for Coaches”

       

      2022 New England Track Clinic

       

      • Topic: “Emotional Regulation for Coaches”
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Recognitions & Awards