Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have been in the helping profession for nearly 30 years, and have been a licensed counselor for 20. Now, more than ever, I see how the external factors of our world, a divided society, and a pandemic are weighing on people in unprecedented ways, creating real struggles in otherwise very well-functioning adults, due to job loss, anxiety about the future, relationship stressors, and mental fatigue from the constant bad news. I believe it is critical to have non-judgmental support during these times to help people cope and find the path forward in the most “well” way possible.
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Kent Kelley is a licensed professional counselor based in Montana with 24 years of experience. He brings longtime commitment to the helping professions and a steady, compassionate approach to supporting adults facing life challenges.
Kent observes that factors such as a divided society and the effects of a pandemic have intensified pressure on many people, producing struggles for otherwise well-functioning adults – from job loss and worries about the future to relationship strain and mental fatigue caused by constant negative news. He focuses on offering non-judgmental support to help people cope and identify a way forward that supports their overall well-being.
He works with a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, self-esteem, depression, coping with life changes, addictions, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, parenting issues, career difficulties, and ADHD. Kent is licensed to practice professional counseling in both Colorado and Montana, and he combines that regulatory standing with two decades of clinical experience to guide clients toward practical, sustainable progress.
Many people wonder whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit is flexibility. Individuals can connect in the format that works best for them – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which makes it easier to include therapy in a busy schedule.
Therapists who provide online care are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to request a different therapist if they would prefer a different fit. This model can make therapeutic support more accessible without changing the core goals of treatment.
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