Family Therapy Association

Family Therapy Association Cultivating health, balance, & emotional wellness
Through individual, couple, & children therapy

Newtown Family Therapy is a psychotherapy practice located in Newtown, CT, where all are welcome and encouraged to share their story. Serving the communities of Newtown, Brookfield, Bethel, Danbury, Ridgefield, Redding, Monroe, Southbury, New Milford, and New Fairfield, our purpose is to help you find a sense of wholeness, health, and peace within yourself. Katie Nash, LCSW, is a therapist and co-founder of Newtown Family Therapy. As a therapist she is passionate about empowering you to gain insight into the road blocks that have been preventing you from moving forward and feeling whole. Her practice was born out of a desire to connect to a community in need of healing and to offer more than today’s world of managed care and short term therapy allows. A compassionate and empathetic therapist, Katie’s diverse background, both personally and professionally, allows her to develop a unique approach to helping people—she matches effective clinical interventions with a humanistic and grounded approach. Prior to co-founding Newtown Family Therapy, Katie was the Clinical Coordinator at the Recovery Network of Programs, New Prospects in Bridgeport, CT. She received her bachelor’s degree from Quinnipiac University and her master’s degree in Social Work from New York University’s Silver School of Social Work.

Swipe for your intentions for 2026✨The New Year can bring a lot of pressure to change, improve, or “fix” ourselves. ❤️‍🩹...
12/30/2025

Swipe for your intentions for 2026✨
The New Year can bring a lot of pressure to change, improve, or “fix” ourselves. ❤️‍🩹
But mental health doesn’t grow through perfection; it grows through care, patience, and support.
If you’re setting intentions this year, consider choosing ones that support your nervous system rather than overwhelm it. Small, compassionate shifts count. 🧩
You’re allowed to move into this year at your own pace.

Family dynamics can feel especially challenging during the holidays. If this season feels overwhelming, you’re not alone...
12/23/2025

Family dynamics can feel especially challenging during the holidays.
If this season feels overwhelming, you’re not alone.🤍
It’s okay to acknowledge what feels hard, set boundaries where needed, and prioritize your well-being.
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Holiday gatherings don’t have to come at the expense of your mental health. Boundaries are not selfish—they’re supportiv...
12/18/2025

Holiday gatherings don’t have to come at the expense of your mental health.
Boundaries are not selfish—they’re supportive, grounding, and necessary. You get to choose what feels right for you this season. ☃️
A reminder that you’re allowed to set boundaries that protect your time, energy, and well-being. Caring for yourself is part of caring for others. 🫂

Pride & Processing 🌈A supportive group for LGBTQ+ youth to connect, share, and feel affirmed in a safe, welcoming space....
12/16/2025

Pride & Processing 🌈
A supportive group for LGBTQ+ youth to connect, share, and feel affirmed in a safe, welcoming space. 🌱
Beginning January 2026 at Newtown Family Therapy. Reach out to learn more.

Today, we pause in remembrance. We honor the lives lost on December 14, 2012, and hold the Newtown community—families, s...
12/14/2025

Today, we pause in remembrance.
We honor the lives lost on December 14, 2012, and hold the Newtown community—families, survivors, educators, and first responders—close in our hearts.
As a practice with deep roots in Newtown, we continue to hold space, remember, and stand alongside this community today and always. 💚

Winter can shift our mood, energy, and routines in ways we don’t always notice. Today’s check-in is a reminder to pause,...
12/10/2025

Winter can shift our mood, energy, and routines in ways we don’t always notice. Today’s check-in is a reminder to pause, breathe, and give yourself a moment of care. ❄️
Swipe for a simple reset and a grounding exercise you can use anytime you feel overwhelmed.
Taking care of your mental health doesn’t have to be complicated—just intentional. 💛

Here’s a little sneak peek of our Newtown office 🏫✨From local maps to small community-inspired details, this space is fu...
12/04/2025

Here’s a little sneak peek of our Newtown office 🏫✨
From local maps to small community-inspired details, this space is full of little gems we can’t wait to share.💎
🚨Full tour coming next week!

Winter can be a lot - slow moments, big feelings, and everything in between. Here are some gentle reminders to help you ...
12/02/2025

Winter can be a lot - slow moments, big feelings, and everything in between. Here are some gentle reminders to help you move through the season with intention, kindness, and care. ❄️ Small steps count... What’s one small thing you can do this week to support your peace? ☮️

Thanksgiving can hold gratitude, connection, stress, and grief all at once. However this day shows up for you, your feel...
11/26/2025

Thanksgiving can hold gratitude, connection, stress, and grief all at once. However this day shows up for you, your feelings and limits are valid. These reminders are here to help you honor your needs, set boundaries, and move through the holiday at your own pace.

This Thanksgiving, try speaking to yourself with the same compassion you offer everyone else. Holiday pressure can be lo...
11/24/2025

This Thanksgiving, try speaking to yourself with the same compassion you offer everyone else. Holiday pressure can be loud — your inner voice can be softer. Here’s your reminder to choose self-talk that supports your peace this season. 🦃❤️

Address

10 Queen Street
Newtown, CT
06470

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+12033049977

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