
a teletherapy practice offering online appointments to LDS clients in Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Utah, Arizona, and Idaho
Counseling for LDS Kids and Teens

Is your LDS teen struggling?
Mormon kids and teen are not immune to struggling with common mental health issues such as perfectionism, depression, anxiety, suicidality, self-harm, angry outbursts, disordered eating, or LGBTQ+ identity issues, despite coming from a loving family.
Working with a therapist who is culturally competent to work with Mormon/LDS teens can help you feel like your religious beliefs 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 Mormon culture influences teenagers’ understanding of themselves.
Click here to learn more about my approach to individual therapy for LDS adults. Click here to learn more about my approach to LDS couples counseling.
Is your LDS teen having a hard time coping?
If your Mormon teen is struggling, therapy can help, and having a therapist who understands your standards and lifestyle can make parents feel more comfortable.
Mormon youth culture has its own vernacular that can be tedious to explain to a non-Mormon therapist, but when you talk about seminary, trek, Bishop Youth Council, preparing for a mission, or even your favorite Studio C sketch, I’m right there with you.
Is working with a counselor well-versed in LDS culture different than working with any other therapist? Does it matter?
It can be unnerving to think about your teenager talking to an adult that is a stranger about their most intimate problems without your oversight.
You can trust that I understand and respect traditional LDS values and that I providing teen clients with effective, research-based strategies to help them feel better. As a family therapist, I am happy to include parents in the therapeutic process.


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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