Our Team
Kelsey Byrn, LPC-MHSP
Area of Focus
Self-doubt/Insecurity
Anxiety
Depression
OCD
Grief
Social Skills
Communication Skills
Emotion Regulation and Expression
Life Changes (moving, divorce, changing schools, family additions, etc.)
Kelsey graduated with her Master of Science from the University of Memphis with a degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Kelsey has previously worked with children, adolescents and adults at Hope House Memphis and Daybreak Treatment Center.
Kelsey is passionate about helping others, especially children and adolescents, find freedom in many areas of struggle.
Kelsey mainly uses a CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) orientation but believes that a person-centered, human-to-human connection makes the greatest impact. She also believes that practicing from a biblical foundation of truth allows one to get to the core of the deeper struggles that exist by allowing our Creator to heal broken places. Kelsey believes that each individual she works with is created fearfully and wonderfully, therefore each person has a unique set of needs. Kelsey enjoys using a blend of art and play therapies when appropriate, including painting, drawing, games and sand tray activities.
Kelsey enjoys spending time with her husband, walking their dog together, and spending time with family.