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Writer, Psychology Today

Kaytee Gillis

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Writer, Psychology Today

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Arts and true crimeTextilesB2B topicsReviews and postcolonial writingInfrastructureMental HealthGovernmentNursesSearch engine optimization (SEO)Public Health InitiativesMuseumsAIHome DesignDigital MarketingVintageHealing through creativity and writing

Biography

Kaytee Gillis is a psychotherapist, blog writer for Psychology Today, and author with a passion for working with survivors of family trauma and IPV and the LGBTQ+ community. Kaytlyn "Kaytee" Gillis is a psychotherapist, writer, consultant and cat mom. She specializes in working with survivors of family and relationship trauma. Her first books, Invisible Bruises: How a Better Understanding of the Patterns of Domestic Violence Can Help Survivors Navigate the Legal System, and It's Not High Conflict, it's Post Separation Abuse, shed light on the ways that the legal system can perpetuate the cycle of domestic violence by failing to recognize patterns and behaviors that leave victims at risk. Her most recent book, Breaking the Cycle: The 6 Stages of Healing from Childhood Family Trauma, provides support and healing for those looking to learn more about how their past affects them now. Kaytee is a contributing blogger with Psychology Today, and has been featured on The Wendy Walsh Show on iHeart Radio, CP24 News, Shaye Ganam’s Radio Show, Newsweek, Psychotherapy Networker, Sirius XM’S The Doctor Radio, and others. Kaytee provides training on recognizing patterns of domestic violence and family trauma, and helping survivors move forward.

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Narcissistic And Psychological Abuse And Recovery , Trauma , Childhood And Family Trauma And Dysfunction , Domestic And Ipv

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online / digital journalists

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Psychology Today

Content

Total articles 286

  • Available on paid plans

    How Our History Can Affect Our Jobs

    By Kaytee Gillis

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    How Our History Can Affect Our Jobs - Kaytee Gillis

    By Kaytee Gillis

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    How Our History Can Affect Our Jobs

    By Kaytee Gillis

    Apr. 13, 2025

As seen in

The Good Men Project,Qoshe,Psychology Today,Choosing Therapy,Flipboard

Company Info

Psychology Today

Psychology Today is a leading American media organization focused on psychology and human behavior, established in 1967. Originally a bimonthly magazine, it has grown into a comprehensive online platform that offers a wealth of resources and information. The company is owned by Sussex Publishers and is led by CEO Jo Colman, President John Thomas, and Editor-in-Chief Kaja Perina. The organization publishes a bimonthly print magazine with a circulation of 275,000 and features a robust online platform filled with articles, blogs, and research reports on various psychological topics. A key service is its extensive directory of therapists and mental health professionals, available in over 20 countries, which helps individuals find suitable care. Additionally, Psychology Today hosts daily blogs from experts and publishes research reports on new findings related to human behavior. With approximately 1,750 employees, the company generates around $214.8 million in revenue, serving both the general public and professionals in the psychology field.

New York, New York, United States

'+1 802-230-0411

Founded: 1967


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