Kelli S. Fisher, LMFT is a diverse mental health professional with a background in sports medicine, clinical psychology, addiction recovery, and various alternative healing practices. As a dedicated social, environmental, and political activist, she advocates for LGBTQ individuals and those whose lives may fall outside conventional cultural norms. Kelli considers herself fortunate to have participated in various spiritual circles with indigenous healers, witnessing remarkable healing practices. Her approach is a blend of attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, humanistic psychology, ancient indigenous practices, and modern therapeutic methods with an emphasis on the mind-body connection. Trained in various somatic and trauma-focused therapies, Kelli aims to establish a deep connection with clients to facilitate personal growth. By combining neuroscience, positive psychology, and trauma healing, she helps individuals develop coping skills, resolve past traumas, and embrace their authentic selves.

“My therapeutic goal is to be a witness, a champion, and a co-creative guide to a life path that gently unfolds and awakens real time potentials and possibilities. Therapy is an invitation to create a life fully engaged and embraced.”
— Kelli Sherine Fisher, LMFT