Kallan Palmer (they/she)

MA, LMHCA.
Accepting Clients

Hello! I'm Kali. My role is to offer a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where you can have the opportunity to explore new ways of being.

Mental Health Counselor in Washington
Supervised by Rebecca (Becky) Rosenthal, MSW, LICSW License: LW60083183

Services

About My Clients

I am a non-binary, neurodivergent, and passionately introverted clinician. I consider myself a sensitive-weirdo in the best of ways and find I gravitate to those who resonate with that characteristic. I work with primarily queer, gender non-conforming, and trans folks, and specialize in anxiety, meaning making, people pleasing, neurodivergence, and highly sensitive people (HSP).

My Background and Approach

My approach is eclectic at heart, with its roots in Existential Phenomenology and Liberatory Psychology. I draw on these frameworks to help explore the meaning and nuances of one’s unique lived experiences, while also recognizing how systems of power, oppression, and privilege shape one’s sense of self and overall well-being. I am dedicated to remaining holistic and centered around the desires, goals, and comfort of each client. I want to help you navigate your world, offering clarity and understanding as you explore what truly matters to you. Together, we'll uncover core values and identify meaningful steps to move forward. My goal is to provide interventions and strategies that align with who you are and what resonates most with your unique perspective. Whether it’s learning how to cope with overwhelming feelings, rethinking the stories you've been told about who you "should" be, or finding ways to reconnect with a deeper sense of purpose, you do not have to do this alone.

My Personal Beliefs and Interests

I approach counseling through a social justice and anti-oppressive lens. I am sex-positive, and deeply supportive of sex-workers, kinky-, poly-, queer-, ace-, trans-, and other marginalized people. I practice from a body-neutral perspective and align with Health At Every Size (HAES) principles. Therapy has the great honor and responsibility of holding the full complexity of each person’s identity and lived experience, while acknowledging how systems of power shape our realities. I believe it is essential to recognize the impact of systemic forces—such as racism, colorism, sexism, cis-sexism, homophobia, ableism, and classism—on well-being, and to integrate this understanding into the healing process.

I offer online counseling in the following states:
I have experience with the following
  • Agnosticism

At A Glance

  • Experience: 1 year of practice
  • Languages: English
  • Rate: $150 - 175/session

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