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KYRAH LEE/
CLINICAL student interN
Kyrah was once told, "You are not a product of your environment. You can and will be greater than your circumstances. Happiness and success are destined for you." Since then, she has strived to provide the same optimism and change for youth and adults in her community. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a concentration in Dance and Movement Studies from Allegheny College in Pennsylvania (2020). Currently, she is honing her clinical skills while pursuing her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Trinity Washington University (August 2025).
Kyrah's belief in the power of community and wellness is unwavering. She aspires to become an activist in youth development and cultural trauma, providing strength, guidance, and competence for those who want to create healthier habits. Although her interpersonal experiences are youth-based, Kyrah looks forward to looking at various age groups. She is most interested in couples and families.
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Working from a multicultural, humanistic approach, Kyrah's genuine care and concern for others is evident in her passion for helping them navigate life's challenges. Kyrah's developing therapeutic modalities center around humanistic, expressive arts, and cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) approaches.
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Kyrah is available in Maryland for virtual and in-person sessions. She is also participating with Open Path Collective and Pro Bono Counseling of Maryland directories.
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We all had to start somewhere.
PsycYourMind® is committed to the training and experiential learning of up-and-coming therapists.
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The graduate level internship is an integral part of the counseling academic and clinical training experience. Counseling and Clinical Mental Health graduate students are required to have over 700 hours of clinical training time before graduation.
Thereafter, another 3500+ hour residency commences with 100 hours of supervision. An approved clinical supervisor (Crystal Joseph, LCPC, LPC, ACS) manages all cases, conducting weekly supervision to help guide theoretical application. Please use Contact form if you have questions regarding sliding scale and insurances. Those with Maryland Medicaid are not allowed to be seen by Clinical Student Interns. Please consider these factors before requesting an appointment.