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Five Lakes Counseling & Psychological Services

Kaylin Zajac, TLLP
(she/her)

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Client Focus
Psychological Testing: Children, Preteens, Teens, Adults
Individual Counseling: Children, Preteens, Teens, Adults
Availability
Now accepting new clients

   My name is Kaylin and it's a pleasure to meet you! I am a Temporary Limited License Psychologist with a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Western Michigan University. I am both a therapist and a psychological evaluator. Therapy and self-growth are a process, and my role as your therapist is to walk alongside you on this journey, I'm looking forward to taking those first steps with you!

I work with individuals of all ages, including kids and adolescents. My approach to therapy is integrative and flexible to meet you where you're at, with strong roots in narrative therapy, feminist therapy, and play therapy. My specialities include navigating life transitions, identity concerns, anxiety, depression, burnout, perfectionism, and relationship concerns. I am especially interested in  supporting the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as supporting neurodiverse individuals and their families, but anyone is welcome in the space.  As an evaluator I specialize in ADHD and Autism testing.

Beyond the therapy room, I love to read novels, play board games, and dabble in all sorts of art from resin to collaging!

Fax:

(616) 226-4739
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