Mylan Hutchins
Mylan Hutchins is a dedicated graduate clinician currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at East Tennessee State University. With a solid foundation in Human Services and a dual minor in American Sign Language and Human Development and Learning, Mylan is deeply committed to supporting individuals in their journeys of healing, self-discovery, and empowerment.
Mylan’s therapeutic approach is centered on empathy, connection, and cultural competence. She integrates evidence-based practices, including Relational Cultural Therapy, Womanism, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Play Therapy, to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for her clients. Mylan believes in the transformative power of genuine relationships and works to ensure her clients feel seen, heard, and valued throughout the therapeutic process.
Specializing in working with individuals ages 9 and older, Mylan offers tailored support for a wide range of challenges, including trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, postpartum struggles, and identity issues. She is particularly passionate about serving marginalized and underrepresented communities, providing a space where clients can feel understood and empowered. Mylan’s experience also includes working with individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and bipolar disorder, as well as those navigating significant life transitions.
In addition to her clinical work, Mylan is currently in training to become certified in Brainspotting, enhancing her ability to support clients in overcoming trauma and emotional distress. She also provides American Sign Language (ASL) services to young adults, further expanding her capacity to serve diverse populations.
Above all, Mylan is dedicated to fostering an environment where individuals feel safe to authentically express themselves, explore their challenges, and find the strength to pursue personal growth and fulfillment. She believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to discover their voice feel heard and navigate their unique path toward healing and empowerment.