Halie Kellett, PsyD (she/her)

“I use humor and authenticity to meet anxious and neurodivergent children, adolescents, and young adults where they are at and help them learn to navigate their environment, manage their emotions and worries, and build connections within themselves and the world around them.”

Halie Kellett, PsyD (she/her)

Part of the MQA family since 2024

Presenting Concerns – Children: ADHD, Anxiety, ASD – Developmental, Behavioral Issues, Emotional Regulation, LGBTQIA+, OCD, School Refusal, Selective Mutism, Trichotillomania

Presenting Concerns – Adults: ADHD, Anxiety, ASD, LGBTQIA+, OCD, Trichotillomania

I earned my masters degree and PsyD from Pacific University in Hillsboro, Oregon. I have had the privilege of working in various settings, including intensive inpatient/partial hospitalization care, outpatient clinics in hospital settings, and therapeutic schools for neurodivergent youth. I am particularly passionate about working with autistic children and adolescents, individuals with complex anxiety and OCD, and the LGBTQIA+ community. I also specialize in working with neurodivergent youth and children and adolescents who struggle with emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, and mood concerns. I seek to make therapy a warm, creative, and brave space where clients and their families can explore emotions, develop resilience and coping skills, and discover their strengths.

I use an integrated approach in therapy because I believe each individual has unique needs, and no single approach best meets their needs. I ground my work in evidence-based intervention and blend elements of cognitive-behavioral, feminist, humanistic, and systems theories in a culturally sensitive manner. I strive to see my client in a holistic manner and understand their connections to their personal identities, background, and story to help them live happy and healthy lives. Every client has their own unique experience, and I strive to step into their world so they feel seen, heard, and understood.

When I am not in therapy, you can find me petting my cat, taking care of many plants, eating ice cream, or reading the latest fantasy or sci-fi bestseller!

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