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    Keshawn Wallace (He/Her), LPC-Associate,
    Supervised by Regina Buchanan, LPC-S,
    Virtual Sessions

    It takes a village to raise a child, and that doesn’t stop in adulthood. Let’s expand your village.

    Everyone says it takes a village to raise a child, and I believe the same can be said for adults. Life can be challenging, and having a supportive village can help when life gets tough. As a member of your village, my goal is to support you when life gets the better of you, introduce you to tools that you can use to face your obstacles, and provide a sense of comfort in each session 

    Rate:

    • Individuals $80.00
    • Couples/Group:$130

    I Help People Who Are:

    • Young Adults who are navigating oppressive spaces
    • Navigating code-switching fatigue and identity exhaustion
    • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community who are learning how to accept and advocate for their identities and experiences. 
    • The “therapist” friends who need a therapist
    • Individuals in higher education coping with institutional stress 

    What to Expect in Therapy: 

    • A welcoming environment where you are able to clarify your identity
    • Authentic conversations sprinkled with humor
    • Respect in embracing cultural complexities 
    • Developing mindfulness techniques that work for the individual 
    • Life Tools that you can utilize throughout your day to day
    • A holistic approach targeting the different areas you value in  life 
    • All of these aspects are coming together to provide WARMTH to each and every villager. 

    What am I doing on the Weekends:

    • Playing The Sims 4 with my best friend 
    • Listening to a medley of music 
    • Spending time with friends 
    • Doing yoga 
    • Watching Anime

    Why I became a Therapist:

    I wanted to become a therapist because I always knew I wanted to help people. I was not sure what help would be going from wanting to be an interior designer to help people make their house a home, to a lawyer to help families navigate the legal field. As the designated “therapist” friend, I soon realized the best help I could offer was my time, empathy, understanding, and logical nature. As a black, queer, first-generation college graduate, my goal is to help my clients become the people they want to be as authentically as possible. 


    “What you do is your choice, but there’s no right or wrong in who you are.”
    – Franky, One Piece Ep. 263