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Kellett Tighe Therapy

Kellett Tighe Therapy

(he/him)

LMFT
10 years of experience
Solution oriented
Empowering
Authentic
Virtual

Are you experiencing relationship concerns, interpersonal challenges, or employment issues. Struggling with addiction, depression, self-esteem, anxiety, or the aftermath of trauma? As a therapist, I am here to support and guide you. I am empathetic, genuine, connected and collaborative. My role is to facilitate your understanding of what is preventing and blocking you from achieving your goals, harmony of mind and repose. Prior to becoming a therapist, I have worked for over 16 years in the entertainment industry. A process of introspection led me to discover my true passion lies in connecting with people. The film, television and art industries have given me a certain insight into an array of different personalities and an appreciation of the trials and tribulations that come with the creative mind and soul.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

Your first session will be different from future visits. The initial visit is a period for you and I to get to know each other, and get an idea of how to proceed. Future visits will be more therapeutic in nature. For example, in your second session, we'll begin to explore a specific symptom, problem, or past trauma you mentioned in the first session.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

"When an object breaks, it doesn’t mean that it is no longer useful. Its breakage can become valuable. We should try to repair things because in doing so we obtain new insight and create more valuable objects." This is the essence of resilience. ​"Each of us should look for a way to cope with traumatic events in a positive growth, learn from negative experiences, take the best from them and convince ourselves that exactly these experiences make each person unique, and precious." Kintsugi: the art of precious scars

About Kellett Tighe Therapy

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Licensed in

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Eclectic

Kintsugi: the art of precious scars When an object breaks, it doesn’t mean that it is no longer useful. Its breakage can become valuable. We should try to repair things because in doing so we obtain new insight and create more valuable objects. ​ This is the essence of resilience. ​ Each of us should look for a way to cope with traumatic events in a positive growth, learn from negative experiences, take the best from them and convince ourselves that exactly these experiences make each person unique, and precious. ​Kintsugi: the art of precious scars