Keeley McFall, SWLC BBH-SWLC-LIC-57410

“When our world begins to tighten, reaching out for support can take a lot of strength and courage. Through connection, authenticity, and presence in the here and now, we can begin to create more spaciousness in our experience, bit by bit.”

Keeley McFall supports adults from diverse backgrounds in navigating challenges related to anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship concerns, grief, and life transitions. Her therapeutic approach is trauma-informed and she is committed to the ongoing practice of cultural humility. She utilizes somatic awareness, Attachment Theory, parts work, and mindfulness-based approaches like MBCT and ACT. Keeley works collaboratively with clients to tailor a therapeutic approach that aligns with each client’s unique values and goals. 

Keeley McFall has completed training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for Trauma Themes and is engaged in ongoing training for Attachment-Focused EMDR and Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples.

Keeley believes deeply in all humans’ innate capacity for healing, and that an authentic therapeutic relationship can be a catalyst for growth and change. Her goal is to create an environment where clients can feel safe enough to embrace all the healing path can bring, including joy, grief, vulnerability, and even humor. Keeley works with adults and couples 18+ and is LGBTQIA+ affirming.

Outside the therapy office, Keeley enjoys riding her bike, taking walks with her sweet pup, drinking coffee, and birdwatching.

Keeley McFall received her Masters in Social Work from the University of Montana in 2022 and is currently supervised by Hillary Welzenbach BBH-LCPC-LIC-1360 and Vasa Parsons BBH-LCSW-LIC-2119.