
Katie Davis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).
Katie’s patients describe her as a calm, supportive presence with a deep commitment to building strong relationships that create a safe space for open sharing of vulnerabilities, where meaningful change can begin. She is passionate about walking alongside her patients, helping them explore their relationships with themselves and others, while gently challenging them to align more closely with their values. With a natural curiosity, Katie approaches care in an integrative way, engaging all aspects of her patients’ experiences.
Katie holds a Master of Science in Social Work, with a specialization in psychosocial oncology from the University of Louisville. With extensive experience in oncology and working with interdisciplinary teams, Katie thrives in providing a holistic, team-based approach to patient care. Katie has extensive experience working in oncology centers, hospitals, and resource centers, where she ensures that patients have access to the care they need and are fully informed throughout their treatment journey.
Katie is deeply energized by her work and her relationships with patients. Her calming and supportive presence fosters an environment where patients feel comfortable sharing their vulnerabilities—creating an opportunity for profound, meaningful change. She is committed to walking alongside her patients, exploring their connections with themselves and others, and challenging them to live in greater alignment with their values.
Outside of her professional life, Katie enjoys spending time outdoors, listening to music, and exploring new places through travel.
Katie has advanced training in:
- Clinical Hypnosis
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with condition specific approaches
- Mindfulness
- Motivational Interviewing
- Integrative Approaches
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Katie is licensed in Colorado and Tennessee.
Katie works with the following concerns:
- GI Disorders
- Health Disorders
- Cancer Survivors
- Chronic Pain
- Insomnia
- Health Anxiety and Medical Trauma
- Depression
- Anxiety and specific phobias
- Trauma and PTSD
- Grief and Bereavement
- Acute Stress and Adjustments