Kelsey has focused her career in supporting youth and adults through life’s transitions and specializes in Depression, Anxiety, Grief, Caregiving challenges, and supporting the LGBTQ+ community. She is a licensed social worker in Indiana who views therapy as a partnership between herself and the client.
As a queer therapist, Kelsey brings a personal understanding of diverse identities and works to create a space where all clients feel welcome to be themselves. Kelsey earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Wagner College and her Master’s degree in Social Work from New York University. Her approach is strengths-based and grounded in empathy and respect. She is warm, non-judgmental, and client-centered.
Kelsey’s approach to therapy is rooted in compassion, connection, and community. She believes in creating a safe and supportive environment where clients feel heard and valued. Kelsey is committed to walking alongside her clients as they build solutions, discover resilience, and move toward greater well-being.
Kelsey recognizes that loss comes in many forms—not just death—and provides compassionate support for navigating the grief of life’s many transitions, including relationship changes, family structure changes such as divorce or the loss of a parent’s daily presence, career shifts, unfulfilled personal expectations, and other challenges that come with loss. Kelsey also works with clients who are being seen for other concerns, as well.
Kelsey accepts Anthem and Aetna insurance, as well as self-pay options.