Kevise Canales-Jenkins, LPCA, is a trauma-informed clinician specializing in identity development and Internal Family Systems (IFS)-oriented therapy. She works primarily with adolescents and young adults navigating the impact of trauma, relational stress, and high expectations. Individuals who often appear capable on the outside but feel uncertain, overwhelmed, or fragmented internally.
Kevise believes that many of the patterns clients want to “fix” were once protective strategies. Grounded in person-centered therapy and rooted in an IFS framework, she helps clients understand their internal system, the parts that overthink, withdraw, perform, or protect, while building emotional regulation, healthier thought patterns, and stronger self-trust.
Her style is direct yet compassionate. Clients can expect honesty, warmth, and a collaborative space where insight is paired with practical tools. Kevise balances deep reflection with accountability, helping individuals reconnect with who they are beyond survival patterns and external expectations.

