Kelsi Shannon, MA, is a Registered Psychological Associate (PA #94029657) working under the supervision of Dr. Helen Hayden-Wade (License No. CA PSY19313) as she completes her final requirements toward licensure as a psychologist.
Her clinical practice includes children, adolescents, adults, and families navigating anxiety, trauma, grief, and life transitions. She offers a collaborative, trauma-informed approach that helps clients understand the patterns shaping their lives and build lasting resilience.
Kelsi is especially passionate about supporting adolescents and young adults as they develop a stronger sense of identity, healthy coping skills, and self-advocacy. A primary focus of her practice is supporting individuals with ADHD and high sensitivity (HSP). Through a neurodiversity-affirming approach, she helps clients strengthen emotional regulation and executive functioning. She is LGBTQIA+ affirming and incorporates each client’s cultural, developmental, and family context into treatment.
Kelsi believes healing begins with feeling understood. Together with her clients, she supports movement beyond survival and toward lives grounded in authenticity and meaningful connection.
Clinical Focus
Anxiety
ADHD
PTSD
Highly Sensitive People (HSP)
Grief and Loss
Child and Adolescent Psychology
Family Conflict and Divorce
Coping Skills and Emotional Regulation
Therapeutic Modalities
Integrative and Holistic Mind-Body Approaches
Humanistic and Person-Centered Therapy
Trauma-Informed Therapy (EMDR in Training)
Motivational Interviewing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-informed)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT-Informed)
Jungian Depth-Oriented Therapy including Dreamwork
Experience and Background
Before becoming a therapist, Kelsi worked in engineering, an experience that continues to shape her thoughtful and analytical approach to therapy. She also has more than five years of school-based mental health experience, collaborating with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams while supporting students through IEP and 504 accommodations.
Inspiration & Balance
Kelsi’s professional interests include family systems, trauma, neurodivergence, educational advocacy, and post-traumatic growth. Outside the therapy room, she enjoys volunteering with refugee and youth communities, practicing vinyasa yoga, snowboarding, and connecting with nature.