Lyndee Potetz
Lyndee works in Luna’s Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), engaging in heartfelt one-on-one sessions, offering unwavering support to families, and infusing creativity into transformative group activities.
Currently pursuing a master's in marriage and family therapy at Houston Christian University, Lyndee has a license in chemical dependency counseling. Her approach to therapy blends creative elements and evidence-based practices such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Compassion-Focused Therapy, and positive psychology.
To guide adolescents to a brighter, more empowered future, Lyndee helps them recognize patterns and find reasons for recovery that resonate with them. Her strengths include finding the brilliance in everyone and giving clients the validation and support they need to give up coping mechanisms tied to substance use.
Lyndee’s past experiences include the Menninger Clinic and the Palmer Drug Abuse Program, where she coordinated a family program that ignited creativity as a means of resilience. Outside of work, Lyndee runs a vintage clothing business alongside her family.