
a teletherapy practice offering online appointments to LDS clients in Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Utah, Arizona, and Idaho
Individual Therapy for LDS Adults

Are you struggling?
You have probably figured out by now that going to church doesn’t prevent problems from arising in your life. If you are struggling with common mental health issues such as perfectionism, depression, anxiety, body image issues, parenting, relationship conflict, or a faith transition, you are not alone.
Working with a therapist who is culturally competent in working with LDS clients or those with a Mormon background can help you feel like your religious beliefs or background will be respected and understood, and you won’t have to waste time trying to explain cultural nuances. I will not make assumptions about your personal beliefs, but I have a thorough understanding of the doctrine and culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In therapy, not only will we apply strategies to improve mental health symptoms, we will also address ways that your Mormon culture influences your understanding of yourself.
I currently serve as president of the Mormon Mental Health Association and am very well-versed in the intersection of religion and mental health issues.
Click here to learn more about my approach to LDS couples counseling. Click here to learn more about my approach to working with LDS teens and tweens.
What is the benefit of having a therapist who specializes in working with LDS people/ those with a Mormon background? Does it matter?
I use the same research-based approaches that you might expect to receive when seeing any other therapist. However, you should have a lot less explaining to do when it comes to cultural factors that may be affecting you and your situation.
Common culturally specific issues include perfectionistic ideas about motherhood, body image, and/or gender roles, faith transitions, grappling with a conflict between the church’s stance on LGBTQ+ issues and your lived experience, managing relationship conflict or abuse in an eternal marriage, deciding how to incorporate For the Strength of Youth standards into your parenting, grief and loss after a loved one dies by suicide, how to handle estrangement from family members you are sealed to, and more.
It is important to note that I am not a spiritual advisor or a replacement for ecclesiastical leadership. My role is to help you improve your mental health and relationships.
Are you going through a faith transition?
I love working with people on every inch of the Mormon spectrum, whether you are fully active, have removed your name from the records of the church, or are somewhere in between.
A faith crisis can strain relationships and exacerbate existing mental health issues. As your therapist, I am aware of how Mormon culture can affect your mental health, and I have no agenda for your level of religious involvement. I can help you find peace and fulfillment again.
I also understand how painful and scary it can be for believing spouses to feel that they are being rejected alongside the religious lifestyle that you originally agreed upon and promised to follow together. In individual therapy or couples counseling, I can both validate your experience and help you understand and have empathy for what your spouse might be going through.


My Approach
Hi, I’m Kelly. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I am trained in systemic thinking which means I envision you and your problem not in isolation, but in the context of your relationships, your family, you school or workplace, and your culture. Your culture includes your Mormon background, which may play an important part in understanding your problems.
I use this systemic, relational approach in combination with research-based techniques including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and the Gottman method for couples to help you learn new coping and communication skills, gain clarity, and feel better.
Pricing
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