
Katrina Stoddard is a highly skilled and dedicated Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist with a passion for serving the BIPOC community. Her expertise lies in maternal mental health and couple therapy, and she has a strong background in working with individuals who have experienced trauma and abuse, particularly sexual traumas.
In addition to her private practice, Katrina is involved in various professional endeavors. She serves as a Program Supervisor at Friends University, where she mentors and guides students in learning how to provide effective and high-quality therapy services. She is currently working toward her certification in sex therapy and doing a deep dive into perimenopause and menopause and how it affects women’s mental health.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Katrina is a loving mother of three children. She shares a 28-year fulfilling partnership with her high school sweetheart. She has a sense of humor, particularly in matters related to parenting, which brings authenticity and relatability to her therapy work. As a therapist, Katrina is dedicated to being true, authentic, and an advocate for her clients, ensuring they receive the support and care they need to lead fulfilling lives.
You can view the website for Stoddard Family Therapy here.
Amber Tillman is a Licensed Supervised Marriage and Family Therapist earned her Master’s degree in Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy from Texas Tech University, a COAMFTE-accredited program. As a Minority Fellowship Program Fellow with the Foundation for the Advancement of Human Systems, she brings specialized training, systemic expertise, and cultural competency to her therapeutic approach.
Amber provides individual, family, and group therapy with a clinical focus grounded in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). She has a deep passion for working with troubled youth and incarcerated adolescents, helping them build hope, resilience, and pathways toward positive change. Her approach emphasizes clients’ strengths, possibilities, and goals, creating an empowering environment that fosters growth and self-efficacy.
In addition to her clinical work, Amber has contributed to the field through research and professional collaboration. Her research in the state of Missouri examined recidivism rates among incarcerated youth, exploring factors that promote rehabilitation and successful reintegration. This academic and professional background informs her evidence-based, systemic approach, ensuring that each client receives compassionate, purposeful, and transformative care.