Center for Attachment & Trauma Therapy (CATT) / Lynne Lyon, MSW, LCSW
Telehealth
(609) 217-2366
Princeton Junction
Lynne Lyon, MSW, LCSW, is a graduate of Widener University, where she has been a guest lecturer on Reactive Attachment Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in children. She has also completed the Certification Program in Adoption at Rutgers University School of Social Work.
Ms. Lyon, an adoptive mother, has been an attachment advocate and educator since 1999. She is the founder of Attach-China / International Parent's Network (www.attach-china.org), a website and online support group for parents whose internationally and domestically adopted children suffer from attachment impairment, trauma, and the effects of institutionalization. She is a member of the New Jersey Society for Clinical Social Workers (NJSCSW) and EMDRIA.
Lynne Lyon is an EMDR Certified Therapist and Certified in Attachment Focused Trauma Therapy for Adults*
Trauma-Informed Therapy for Individuals & Families
Trauma comes in many forms - It need not be a catastrophic event. Experiences become traumatic when the event is overwhelming and leave one feeling powerless, fearful, and distressed.
The event could be a “Big T” trauma, such as or physical, emotional, and/or sexual abuse, neglect (the trauma of absence), combat, natural disaster, car accident – or witnessing the abuse or death of someone else. The event could be a “Little T” trauma, such as persistent bullying at school, the death of a pet or close relative, divorce, or other daily events which cause overwhelming stress.
A child, student, adult, veteran, or rape survivor who has been exposed to such traumatic events may be left with symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) such as:
- Efforts to avoid triggers (activities, places, or people) that arouse recollections of the trauma
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Irritability or outbursts of anger
- Difficulty concentrating
- Hypervigilance
- Exaggerated startle response
Trauma therapy may include
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing aka bilateral stimulation)
- Narrative & Bibliotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Art Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
- Family Therapy
The Center for Attachment & Trauma Therapy (CATT) provides treatment fitted to the specific needs of each individual and family, whether those of:
- Families struggling with post-adoption or general family issues
- Adults processing emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
Clients can expect:
- Compassion and validation for adults and parents
- A therapist who has "been there, done that"
- Discipline techniques that work with attachment impaired/traumatized children which are not found in typical parenting books
While no longer treating children, Ms. Lyon does offer Parent Coaching for families that are struggling, as well as Attachment Focused Trauma Therapy for Adults.
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Last Updated: 10/16/25
