Corinne Lykins, PsyD


Licensed Psychologist

pronouns: she/her/hers

Dr. Corinne Lykins is a licensed psychologist with experience providing long and short-term therapy to adults in a variety of settings including college counseling, group private practice and community mental health. She is experienced in working with concerns related to depression, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. Dr. Lykins is especially interested in issues of identity, self-acceptance, trauma recovery, the process of building and deepening relationships, and couples therapy.  

Dr. Lykins incorporates relational, psychodynamic, and attachment-focused approaches in psychotherapy and recognizes the importance of humor, connection, and creativity in both coping and thriving. She enjoys the imperfect process of meaning-making, helping clients tap into their own resilience, as well as exploring self-acceptance and self-expression as forms of healing.    

Dr. Lykins approaches therapy with an awareness of the impact of social, cultural and systemic factors on wellbeing and centers trauma-informed, feminist, and culturally responsive frameworks in session. She believes that consent, collaboration, and attention to power dynamics are necessary in creating safe and mutually empowering therapy relationships with her clients. She has worked with a diverse range of queer and trans clients and is experienced in therapeutic approaches that affirm gender and sexual diversity. She values multicultural and queer perspectives on wellbeing and believes that affirmative care should reflect the diversity of queer and trans communities.

Dr. Lykins completed her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology and received her B.A. in Psychology from the University of New Mexico.

License No. 026409