
Natasha Haughton
(she/her)
Helping children, their families, and young adults get through challenges.
Virtual sessions — Florida
Accepts insurance
RMHCI
Works with ages 5 to 25+
RMHCI
Works with ages 5 to 25+
2+ years in practice
Collaborative
Supportive
Warm
Biography
I am committed to creating a warm, supportive space where clients feel heard, valued, and equipped for growth and healing. The tools and resources used during our sessions will continue to support growth outside of the counseling environment. I chose this work because everyone deserves compassionate support that sees the whole person, not just a diagnosis.
Specializes in
Treatment Method
You can talk to your therapist in your first session about which approach would be the best fit for you.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Family Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT)
Style
Collaborative
Supportive
Warm
Cultural fit
Communities I have meaningful experience working with.
Neurodivergent Youth (ADHD, Autism, Learning Differences)
First-Generation / Immigrant Families
Faith-Based Families
Military & Veteran Families
High-Achiever & Academic Pressure
College Transition / Launching Young Adults
Education
BA, Psychology
Florida International University · 2008
MS, Counseling Studies
Capella University · 2011
Frequently asked questions
What does our first session look like?
I spend time getting to know your challenges and learning what you hope to accomplish from therapy. You learn my therapeutic approach and how I plan to help you on your healing journey.
How will I know if therapy is working?
Therapy takes time and regular sessions ensure that we are going in the direction of healing. During your treatment, a set of goals will be established. We will refer to the progress being made on those goals to check how well therapy is working out for you.
How often will you communicate with me as a parent?
Open communication with the client and their family is vital for therapy to be successful. For this reason, parents are expected to be a part of the therapeutic process on a regular basis.
Book session
Next available: Jun 1