About Taproot
Kyle Barreuther, LPC, ATR earned a Master of Arts in counseling and art therapy from Albertus Magnus College. She provides both traditional talk therapy and art therapy based on client preferences and needs. Kyle works with people of all ages; individuals, families and in group therapy formats with a trauma informed approach. She enjoys helping people discover and develop strengths that can be used to tackle life’s difficulties, work through emotional challenges and become empowered to facilitate positive change and live better lives. Kyle has a relaxed and supportive approach and meets clients where they are to determine goals, develop a plan and work together to help them achieve success and live happier lives.
Keith Gaston, LMSW earned a Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Connecticut and has worked in social services for over thirty years. He has held positions within the Connecticut Department of Children and Families and a number of other State and community agencies. His experience includes working with young adults, adults, families and young fathers who live with a variety of mental health diagnoses, substance abuse and domestic violence. Keith is trained in Motivational Interviewing (MI), solution-focused trauma therapy and also in facilitation for the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) curriculum that focuses on improving parenting and co-parenting skills for young and older adult fathers. Keith incorporates mindfulness and acceptance as core components in his work with individuals and groups.
Services are available for individuals of any race, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, marital status, military status, or disability.