Kelly Parker, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

I create a safe space filled with compassion, laughter, and metaphors. Using a client-centered approach I help clients develop coping skills and self-kindness to manage their daily life.

Although Kelly Parker (she/her) was raised in Colorado, she has been living in California for about 10 years now. She has always been a nurturing person and when choosing her college major, psychology seemed to be a natural fit. In 2012, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Metropolitan State University of Denver. Kelly then moved to San Diego to obtain her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego. During her practicum, she worked with individuals, couples, and families at Catholic Charities and provided support for a wide range of concerns including familial difficulties, life transitions, infidelity, and mood disorders. After graduating, Kelly moved into public mental health and worked with clients with severe mental illness including major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and a history of homelessness. She also worked with individuals with trauma, substance use, and those in crisis. Her trademark became her ability to help her clients develop coping skills to manage their symptoms and difficulties.

After her daughter was born two months early, Kelly became passionate about working with parents and families that did not experience “traditional” pregnancies, births, and early parent life. Kelly sought out and completed specialized training in post-partum mental health as well as third party reproduction. She is excited to help support individuals, couples, and families who are building their family.

Kelly spends her free time playing with her daughter, watching her favorite television shows with her partner, and going out with friends. She also loves anything related to Harry Potter and has seen every episode of Friends multiple times.

  • Infertility
    Surrogate and donor screening
    Intended parent consultation
    Infertility
    Pre-term labor and ICU
    Mood disorders
    Pregnancy and perinatal disorders
    Coping skills
    Family conflict, infidelity, and relationship Issues
    LGBTQ and gender identity
    Life transitions
    Parenting
    Self esteem
    Stress, grief, & anxiety
    Substance use
    Trauma & PTSD

  • Attachment Based
    Client-Centered
    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
    Dialectical Behavioral (DBT)
    Motivational Interviewing
    Solution Focused
    Strength Based

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
    Metropolitan State University of Denver

    Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
    University of San Diego

  • CA license #120200
    ID Lic# 10309