Renee Triller, LPCA

Clinician Bio

Renee is a counselor in CT who utilizes her training in DBT, CBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, to guide teens and adults through anxiety, depression, trauma, relational, and neurodiversity challenges. She is particularly experienced in supporting LGBTQ+ individuals, offering an affirming space where you can explore identity, relationships, and life transitions with complete authenticity.

Renee's deep understanding of attachment theory allows you to explore how early relationships shape your current patterns, emotions, and connections with others. By understanding your attachment style, you can work together to build more secure relationships and develop stronger emotional foundations. This insight often leads to profound breakthroughs in how you relate to yourself and others.

She has successfully helped clients rebuild their relationships, develop powerful emotional regulation skills, and create lasting positive change. Through evidence-based techniques, she offers both the professional guidance and emotional safety needed for meaningful transformation.

Renee's collaborative style empowers you to not just cope, but truly thrive. Whether you're seeking to understand your emotions better, improve relationships, or find balance in your life, Renee will provide you with the expert support and practical tools you need to reach your goals.

Q and A with Renee

What insurance do you take?

Aetna, Cigna, and Husky. We are not in network with BCBS but we offer affordable private pay rates and will provide you with a superbill that you can submit for reimbursement (using your out of network benefits, if you have them).

How did you come to realize this was a profession you wanted to pursue?

My journey to becoming a therapist began with a deep fascination with human behavior and psychology. My own transformative experience with therapy as a young person showed me firsthand how powerful it can be to have someone truly listen and help navigate life's challenges.

Despite being told it might be a difficult career path, I knew this was my calling. I've always believed that understanding leads to healing, and I'm passionate about creating the same supportive, transformative space for others that once helped me grow and thrive.

Can you tell me more about your educational and professional background?

I hold a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College and a degree in Psychological Science from the University of Vermont. My experience spans private practice and college counseling at Wesleyan University, giving me a broad perspective on supporting clients through various life stages and challenges.

I'm particularly excited about the intersection of mental health with holistic wellness, including nutrition and animal-assisted therapy. My diverse background allows me to adapt my approach to each client's unique needs, drawing from both traditional and innovative therapeutic methods.

What makes you relatable to clients?

I believe in bringing my authentic self to therapy while maintaining professional boundaries. When I'm not in session, you might find me hiking with my rescue dog Duchess (a charming chocolate lab/basset hound mix), practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu (where I've earned my blue belt with two stripes), or tending to my collection of unique plants that make my home feel like a peaceful rainforest.

I'm also an outdoor enthusiast who loves camping, and yes, I occasionally need to binge-watch Lord of the Rings and Jurassic Park – because sometimes self-care looks like a movie marathon!

What is your approach to therapy and how do you work with clients?

I firmly believe that you are the expert of your own life, and my role is to provide skilled guidance, evidence-based tools, and unwavering support on your journey. In our first few sessions, we'll work together to understand your unique story and create meaningful, achievable goals. I create a safe, judgment-free space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings openly, knowing you're truly heard and supported.

What sets my approach apart is the combination of emotional validation with practical skill-building. We'll work at your pace, and I'll help you recognize when you're ready to move forward independently. I measure success by your ability to confidently use the tools we've developed together in your daily life – whether that's managing emotions more effectively, communicating with confidence, or maintaining healthy boundaries.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

You'll gain a comprehensive set of practical skills tailored to your specific needs, including:

  • Powerful emotion regulation techniques

  • Effective communication strategies

  • Conflict resolution tools that work in real-world situations

  • Healthy boundary-setting practices

  • Enhanced cognitive skills for managing challenging thoughts

  • A personalized self-care toolkit that grows with you

Most importantly, you'll gain these skills in an environment where you feel truly understood, supported, and empowered to create lasting positive change in your life.


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    Therapy Approaches:
    • Anger Management Therapy
    • Attachment Theory
    • Coaching
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    • Culturally Sensitive Therapy
    • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
    • Eclectic Therapy
    • Feminist Therapy
    • Holistic Therapy
    • Humanistic Therapy
    • Mindfulness-based Therapy
    • Motivational Interviewing
    • Person-Centered (Rogerian)
    • Psychodynamic Therapy
    • Solution Focused Brief Therapy
    • Trauma Therapy
    Specialties:
    • ADHD
    • Adjustment Disorder
    • Adolescent Issues
    • Anger Issues
    • Anxiety
    • Attachment
    • Body Image Issues
    • Burnout
    • Career Counseling
    • Childhood Trauma
    • Codependency
    • Compassion Fatigue
    • Cultural and Systemic Oppression
    • Depression
    • Divorce
    • Emotional Eating
    • Family Caregiving Stress
    • Gender Identity
    • Grief or Loss
    • Insomnia
    • Internet Addiction
    • Job Stress
    • Kink / Sexual Outsiders
    • LGBTQ Issues
    • Life transitions
    • Panic
    • Personal Growth
    • Political Climate
    • Polyamorous and Open Relationships
    • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    • Racial Identity
    • Self-Esteem
    • Sexual Identity
    • Stress
    • Teens
    • Women's Issues
    Phone: 860-316-4428
    Meeting Options:
    • Telehealth
    Age Range:
    • Children (0-12)
    • Teens (13-17)
    • Adults (18+)
    • Adults (65+)
    Address:
    Connecticut
    Connecticut
    Individual Session Fee: $130.00
    • Insurance
    • Sliding Scale
    • Self Pay Options / Out of Network
    • Out of Network / Superbill Provided
    Accepted Insurance:
    • Aetna
    • Cigna
    • Husky