I’m Kishi Fuller. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, adjunct professor, and clinical supervisor.

With over 15 years of experience as a psychotherapist, I am passionate about helping people create deep and transformational change. In my professional life, I have also worked as a massage therapist, bodyworker, Reiki healer, and shamanic practitioner. In all of these professional roles, my interest has been in exploring the roots of discomfort and pain. I have always been drawn to help others transform their lives and support the process of releasing things that get in the way. 

In my psychotherapy practice, I am interested in working from the ground up. I understand the importance of being whole and integrated- having all of our different parts- mental, emotional, physical, and existential- be in alignment with one another.

Psychotherapy can sometimes be thought of as a way to create functionality or a productive personhood. Psychotherapy can certainly help us create stability and greater functioning, but I think it’s gifts go well beyond that. When we become more integrated (when different parts of us are brought into the fold, are no longer in battle and can reside within us comfortably) we can spend much less of our time in states of anxiety or worry. We can start to experience more freedom and joy, and we can start to develop a deeper relationship to what is meaningful in our lives.

It is a gift to be here. It is a gift to be alive and in each other’s presence. I don’t take this time or our work for granted. I look forward to seeing every person who walks through my door, and I am grateful for the opportunity to continue to learn and grow within this field.