Six Clinicians · One Mission · Virtual Care Across Texas & PSYPACT States
Specialty therapy for kids, teens, and college students. Anxiety, depression, family communication, and emotion regulation, delivered by a team that knows how to make virtual care actually feel personal.
Kristin Kroll, PhD is a licensed psychologist and the Founder of Little Dove Psychology, a virtual practice providing specialty therapy to kids, teens, college students, and families across Texas. Her work focuses on five areas: anxiety, depression, family conflict and communication, emotion regulation, and ADHD testing and treatment. With over 16 years of experience in mental health, including hospital training and an academic appointment at Children's Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin, she brings real depth to the work, plus the kind of practical, on-a-Tuesday-night recommendations that parents can actually use.
Dr. Kroll draws from evidence-based approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure-based methods, and DBT-informed skills for emotion regulation and distress tolerance. Her approach is collaborative: treatment is tailored to fit the young person in front of her and the family she belongs to, with parent coaching as a core part of the work for kids and teens, and college students treated as the adults they are.
→ Read Kristin’s full profileMeghan Kraenbring Comerford, PsyD is a licensed psychologist who received her doctoral degree from La Salle University in Pennsylvania and completed her pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital in Maryland. She has worked and trained in several integrated settings, including pediatric and adult hospitals, outpatient facilities, and specialty care centers.
Prior to transitioning to private practice, Dr. Meghan worked at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia seeing children who were hospitalized for acute and chronic health conditions. She has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults. She is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and specializes in treating individuals struggling with complex and/or chronic medical conditions. This includes adherence to medical regimens, adjustment to new illness, medical fears/phobias, healthcare trauma, pill swallowing, and transitioning to adult care.
She also has considerable experience working with individuals with generalized anxiety, specific phobias, depression, and feeding disorders. Dr. Meghan provides gender-affirming, inclusive therapy to LGBTQIA+ individuals and those from all backgrounds.
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Antonette Anuwe is a Licensed Psychological Associate in the state of Texas. She received an undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Child and Family Studies from Baylor University, and went on to complete a Masters in Clinical Psychology from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
Her clinical focus is in psychotherapy with teens and adults. Antonette works to equip individuals with coping skills to manage trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship strife, and more in order to pursue their best lives. She is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and is passionate about providing compassionate, culturally sensitive care.
→ Read Antonette’s full profileDonald Caudle, PhD is a Texas-licensed pediatric neuropsychologist who was formerly a pediatric neuropsychologist with Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital, where he evaluated children whose thinking, learning, and behavior had been shaped by serious medical conditions, brain injury, and cancer treatment.
At Little Dove, his focus is therapy. He works with children, teens, and young adults navigating ADHD and behavioral disorders such as oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, and the cognitive and emotional changes that can follow a traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, or cancer treatment. He brings that hospital depth to the therapy room and explains things in plain language.
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Kiersten Sippio, PsyD is a Texas-licensed neuropsychologist whose work centers on understanding how a young person’s brain actually works, then building a plan around that. She completed her doctorate at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and has spent her career in neuropsychological assessment, from a pre-doctoral fellowship where she completed more than fifty comprehensive evaluations to years of testing children, teens, and adults.
She works with kids, teens, and adults, with a particular focus on neurodivergent clients, including those with ADHD, autism, and dyslexia or reading disorders, alongside anxiety, depression, emotion regulation, and executive functioning. Her approach is neurodiversity-affirming, collaborative, and practical.
→ Read Kiersten’s full profileLittle Dove Psychology is proud to serve as a practicum training site for The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, and we are excited to welcome this year’s doctoral student, Ms. Cassandra Gonzalez, to the team. Cassandra is an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor who previously worked as a school counselor and a Special Education teacher, so she knows how school stress, big transitions, and learning differences actually show up for kids.
Beginning September 2026, Cassandra will see children and teens under the direct supervision of Dr. Kristin Kroll, PhD, which means families working with her get a warm, experienced counselor and doctoral-level oversight behind every session.
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Little Dove Psychology is a virtual practice. Our clinicians work with families in Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, Southlake, and across rural Texas, plus families in other PSYPACT states. Whether your kid is at home, at school, or away at college, we can see them where they are. See all service areas →