Kristy Kelley has her doctoral degree in clinical and school psychology through Roberts Wesleyan College. She previously obtained her Master of Social Work from Syracuse University. Dr. Kelley specializes in assessment and intervention with youth, adolescents and young adults ages 5-25 years old. Dr. Kelley has extensive experience providing psychological assessment, consultation, behavioral health and crisis intervention in a variety of settings including public schools, community mental health centers, crisis hotlines, and the nonprofit sector. Dr. Kelley specializes in working with individuals (and their families) who have experienced singular and/or chronic traumatic events using a trauma-informed, mindfulness-based, person-centered approach to care. Dr. Kelley also specializes in working with the LGBTQIA2S+, gender nonconforming, gender fluid, and non-binary communities, providing a safe, supportive space with affirming care. Additional areas of clinical expertise include the treatment of anxiety, depression, peer relationships, coping skills, ADHD, and family therapy. Dr. Kelley’s clinical areas of interest include evidence-based treatment for trauma, PTSD, chronic medical conditions, and life transitions. She has extensive experience providing in- person and telehealth treatment to people without housing. She is passionate about incorporating mindfulness into treatment with clients and utilizes mindfulness in her everyday life. Dr. Kelley is committed to pursuing and advocating for human rights and social justice initiatives, including equity, healthcare, housing, LGBTQIA2S+, racial justice, and more.
Please note that Dr. Kelley does not currently accept insurance and sees clients on a self-pay basis. Her current rate for therapy is $200 for an intake session and $150 for follow up sessions.
Client Portal and Telehealth Access: https://www.therapyportal.com/p/kristykelley/