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Kylie Lowrie is a Provisionally Licensed Professional Counselor in Missouri and earned her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. Kylie supports adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, attachment-related challenges, identity exploration, emotional overwhelm, and the long-term impact of growing up in environments where their needs or emotions were minimized. She also works with parents who want to break cycles, respond more intentionally, and stay connected through hard moments.
Kylie brings a grounded, relational presence to the therapy room, balancing warmth, humor, and honesty. She shows up as a real person—engaged, curious, and attuned—while also gently naming patterns, avoidance, and self-abandonment when they arise. Her clients often describe therapy with Kylie as a space where they feel deeply understood and thoughtfully challenged. Her approach is rooted in attachment-based and person-centered care, with influences from play-based and expressive work, mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral strategies. She pays close attention to moment-to-moment relational dynamics, helping clients slow down, build emotional awareness, and reconnect with their own inner voice and sense of agency.
As a parent with lived experience navigating big feelings, complex family dynamics, and identity development, Kylie brings deep empathy and realness into her work. She is especially attuned to individuals and caregivers who have been made to feel “too much” or “not enough,” and she is committed to creating a therapeutic space where clients don’t have to shrink, perform, or pretend.
In Kylie’s words, therapy is…
A place where you don’t have to shrink or pretend. It’s a space to be honest, curious, and brave—to feel your feelings without apology and reconnect with your own strength and sense of self.
We might be a good match if…
you value a therapist who brings humor, honesty, and realness into the room
you’re navigating anxiety, attachment patterns, identity shifts, or simply want space to know yourself more deeply and keep growing
you’re a parent trying to break cycles and respond more intentionally
you want therapy to be a soft landing–where all of you is welcome
Supervisor: Christina Thaier | Supervisor License: 2017041091