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Courtney Kauffman, T-LMHC – Supervised by Taya Thostenson

Modalities: CBT, ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy),

ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention)

Perinatal: Growing Interest

I earned my Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Northern Iowa, where my love for understanding people and their stories began. After graduating, I went to work for a nonprofit and had an experience that shaped me deeply, and ultimately helped me find my calling in counseling. I went on to earn my Master of Science in Clinical Counseling at Buena Vista and have been working in private practice ever since.

I am currently working toward full licensure under clinical supervision. I work with individuals ages 11 and up, supporting clients navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, and OCD.

NPI: 1689214017

What My Support Looks Like

Before anything else, I believe in the relationship. The connection we build together is the foundation of everything. It is truly what makes the hard work possible. I strive to create a space where you feel genuinely seen, heard, and never judged.

From that foundation, I utilize evidence-based approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and exposure and response prevention (ERP), alongside client-centered care that honors your unique story and goals. Whether you’re facing a major life change, struggling with persistent worry, or working through OCD, I’ll meet you where you are and walk alongside you at your pace.

In My Free Time You Can Find Me…

When I’m not in session, you can find me on the pickleball court or settling into a theater seat for the latest release. sometimes both in the same day if I’m lucky! I love the energy of both; the friendly competition of pickleball and the way a good film can make you feel something unexpected. 

Book With Courtney

To schedule an appointment with Courtney, please email her by clicking the button below.

You Don’t Have To Do This Alone

What do Bloom's perinatal mental health designations mean?

Perinatal mental health is one of Bloom’s core specialties, so we’re intentional about how we describe each provider’s training in this area. You’ll see one of three designations on every counselor’s profile: Certified, Advanced Training, or Growing Interest. Here’s what each one means.

What does "Certified" mean?
Certified indicates a provider is Certified in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C) — the formal, board-recognized specialty certification in perinatal mental health. Earning the PMH-C requires advanced education, supervised clinical training, and meeting professional standards set specifically for supporting individuals and families through the perinatal period.
What does "Advanced Training" mean?
Advanced Training means the provider has completed Bloom’s foundational two-day perinatal mental health training plus additional, advanced perinatal-specific coursework. These providers have pursued real, substantial education in the assessment and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, even though they haven’t yet completed the PMH-C certification process.
What does "Growing Interest" mean?
Growing Interest means the provider has a genuine clinical interest in supporting individuals through pregnancy, postpartum, and the transition to parenthood, but hasn’t yet completed Bloom’s training threshold for our Advanced Training designation. It’s an honest starting point, not a lesser one — many of our most experienced perinatal providers began here.
What does "Growing Interest" mean?
Growing Interest means the provider has a genuine clinical interest in supporting individuals through pregnancy, postpartum, and the transition to parenthood, but hasn’t yet completed Bloom’s training threshold for our Advanced Training designation. It’s an honest starting point, not a lesser one — many of our most experienced perinatal providers began here.
Why does Bloom make this distinction?
We believe you deserve to understand the training and experience behind the provider you’re choosing. Rather than using a vague catch-all term, we want our language to be transparent and specific — so you can find a provider whose background genuinely matches what you’re looking for.
Why does Bloom make this distinction?
We believe you deserve to understand the training and experience behind the provider you’re choosing. Rather than using a vague catch-all term, we want our language to be transparent and specific — so you can find a provider whose background genuinely matches what you’re looking for.
What if I'd like to work with a provider at a different level of perinatal training?

That’s completely okay! You can browse our full team on the Meet Our Counselors page, where every provider’s designation is listed alongside their focus areas, so you can find the best match for your needs — whether that’s deep perinatal specialization or simply the right overall fit for you.