Kelsey Rehome-Peymann, MA, LPCC

Hi! I am Kelsey, owner and mental health therapist at The Counseling Collective!

My journey towards becoming a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) has been a long, winding road. I have been honored to have a variety of professional experiences related to the mental health profession, with each experience teaching me new skills, showing me new challenges, and opening my eyes to new perspectives, capabilities, and philosophies.

As your therapist, I will strive to create a genuine, empowering, forgiving, and uplifting atmosphere where kindness, honesty, and authenticity are at the forefront of each session.

In practice, my goal is to help each client achieve their personal goals while showing insights into the empowering, resilient, and brilliant human being they are! I am grounded in Humanist theory which views everyone as the meaning makers in their own lives; you create and determine your own life path. My therapeutic interventions focus on the positive, amplifying your strengths, verses focusing on perceived weaknesses. I believe a therapist and client should work collaboratively to make meaning of the client’s life experiences, at the same time, creating your best reality and growing within that new perspective.

Specialties & Expertise

Neurodivergence (ages 13+)

Adult/Late diagnosed ADHD

Adult/ Late diagnosed Autism

Teenagers (13-18)

Women’s Issues

Qualifications

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) State of MN, #3475; Expiration Date: 08/2026

Board Approved Clinical Supervisor, MN Board of Behavioral Health & Therapy, 2024

Master of Art’s in Adlerian Psychology and Mental Health Counseling, Adler Graduate School, 2019

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice & Psychology, Minor Sociology, MN State University- Moorhead, 2011

For more information, visit my Psychology Today profile

Population & Method

Individual sessions

Adolescents (13+), Teenagers, Young Adults, Adults

LGBTQ+ Allied

Racial Justice Allied

Other Areas of Interest

Body Image

Depression

Dual Diagnosis

Emotional Regulation

Educational and Learning Disabilities

First Responders

Infertility

Life transitions

Open relationships/Non-monogamy

Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum

Relationship Issues