Kiley Baglama, LMHC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Kiley Baglama

Kiley Baglama

(she/her)

LMHC
7 years of experience
Virtual

Are you navigating a difficult life transition or struggling with the lasting effects of trauma? I offer a compassionate, client-centered approach to healing, where we work together in a safe, supportive space to honor your unique journey. We’ll focus on your perceptions of your circumstances, helping you identify solutions and work through barriers, all with a touch of humor. My goal is to help you build deeper self-awareness and resilience. Whether you’re healing from past wounds or embracing a new chapter, you don’t have to face it alone. Reach out today and start your path toward emotional freedom and a more empowered life.

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

In our first session, we will discuss what has led you to counseling, and we will collaborate on a Biopsychosocial Assessment, and finally a Treatment Plan. This will provide me with a basic knowledge of you and your life, and the roadmap will guide our efforts and enhance our journey’s chances of success towards your goals and well-being.

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

I aim to foster a calming and empathetic environment in our sessions, where you feel truly heard, validated, and understood. I also bring a touch of humor to create a comfortable and supportive space for growth and healing.

Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.

I love working with people who feel stuck and\or overwhelmed in their life. My clients are eager to improve their life, but don't yet have the tools needed to make this goal a reality.

About Kiley Baglama

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Virtual

My treatment methods

Person-centered (Rogerian)

My approach to therapy is person-centered (also called Rogerian therapy) and is tailored to your personality, as well as, current and past experiences. While this is my primary approach, I do also acknowledge that we will have to pull in techniques from other areas of therapy, including narrative, solution-focused, mindfulness, psychodrama, Gestalt, CBT, ACT, and DBT.