Last edited 01/03/2026

Identifies As
She / Her / Hers
Get To Know Me
What would be important for someone to know about working with you?
Together, we will: gently explore the wounds you have experienced and the ways you have learned to survive; identify patterns and beliefs that may be getting in your way; decrease shame and increase self-compassion; reconnect you to your wholeness and innate wisdom
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietyRelationship IssuesSelf-EsteemHighly Sensitive Person
General Expertise
Social AnxietyAttachment issuesBody image issuesCodependencyCollege & graduate student issuesCommunication issuesFamily issuesIdentity developmentLGBTQIA related issuesLife transitionsMen's healthMood disordersParenting issuesStressTraumaWomen's issuesCoping SkillsNeurodiversityPeer RelationshipsBurnout
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyCulturally Sensitive TherapyPerson-Centered TherapyFeminist TherapyHumanistic TherapyNarrative TherapyAttachment-Based TherapyNeurodiversity-AffirmingCompassion-Focused TherapyExistential TherapyIntegrative TherapyPsychodynamic Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Seniors (65+)
Languages
English
Insurance & Fees
Insurances Accepted
AetnaBlue Cross Blue ShieldCignaEvernorth Health ServicesPremera Blue CrossRegence
Cash Pay Rates/Out-of-Pocket
| Individual Therapy: | $135 |
Professional Background
LicensureWashington, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MHC.LH.61429064
Education
Antioch University Seattle, Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 2020
Work HistoryBeing a human is hard and sometimes we can feel lost, stuck, or alone. We develop ways of existing in the world that allow us to survive, but sometimes these patterns of coping block our ability to connect to ourselves with compassion. Therapy can be a way to identify these unhelpful patterns & reconnect to our wholeness and innate wisdom. My role as a counselor is to walk beside you on this journey, providing a safe space for a gentle and curious exploration of the wounds you have experienced and the ways you have learned to survive.
My approach to therapy is integrative & grounded in evidence-based practices. I am primarily influenced by Attachment Theory through an anti-oppression lens. This means that I will help you unpack the harmful and unhelpful messages you’ve internalized about yourself from childhood, traumatic experiences, or from just being a human in this world.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy.
Kelsey Lockard, LMHC, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
Is Kelsey Lockard accepting new clients?
Yes, Kelsey Lockard is accepting new clients for online therapy in Washington.
Does Kelsey Lockard accept insurance?
Yes, Kelsey Lockard accepts insurance, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Evernorth Health Services, Premera Blue Cross and Regence.
What types of therapy does Kelsey Lockard offer?
Kelsey Lockard offers therapy for individuals.
Does Kelsey Lockard offer in-person appointments?
No, but people in Washington can book Kelsey Lockard for virtual appointments (teletherapy).
Does Kelsey Lockard offer online therapy?
Yes, Kelsey Lockard offers online therapy via video sessions to people in Washington.
How quickly can I see Kelsey Lockard?
Kelsey Lockard typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.
What languages does Kelsey Lockard speak?
Kelsey Lockard conducts therapy sessions in English.
Can I book an appointment with Kelsey Lockard online?
Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Kelsey Lockard online using ChoosingTherapy.com’s directory.