• About Ahnisa Klu, Intern

    Whether you are starting therapy for the first time, coming back after a hiatus, or in the middle of your therapeutic journey, let’s work together to get to a place of healing. My goal is to provide a space for clients that have not felt like they had a voice, or that their voice mattered.
    I graduated from the College of William and Mary with a B.S. in Psychology and am currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Regis University. I have previous experience helping individuals work through grief and loss through my practicum training at Heartlight Center and working at West Pines with acute and long-term behavioral health care and trauma.
    I specialize in working with adult females that are struggling with anger management, anxiety, grief, racial identity, shame, religious trauma, and more. My approach incorporates person – centered therapy with other evidence-based approaches such as CBT and narrative therapy to help my clients understand more about their circumstances, trauma and more. I am committed to helping you on your journey to understanding yourself and provide a nonjudgmental and supportive approach along the way.

    Ahnisa’s Specialties

    Age
    • Adults (18+)
    • Elders (65+)
    • Adolescents (6-12)
    Gender
    • Female
    • Male
    • Non-Binary
    • Transgender
    Type of Treatment
    • Individual Therapy
    Specialties
    • Anger Management
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Domestic Violence
    • Family Conflict
    • Grief
    • Infidelity
    • Intimate Partner Violence
    • Racial Identity
    • Relationship Issues
    • Religious Trauma
    • Self-Esteem
    • Shame/Guilt
    • Stress
    • Suicidal Ideation
    • Trauma and PTSD
    • Women’s Issues
    Type of Therapy 
    • CBT
    • Feminist
    • Narrative
    • Person-Centered
    • Psychodynamic
    • Psychoanalytic