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Kriselle Green

PsyD

Therapist

About Kriselle Green

You’re complicated. Good. Therapy has room for that.

Maybe anxiety has your brain running a marathon at 2 a.m. Maybe depression has made everything feel heavier than it should. Perhaps ADHD makes staying focused feel like a full-time job, past trauma keeps showing up in the present, or relationships have become more complicated than connected.

Or maybe you can’t neatly explain what’s wrong—you just know something needs to change.

I’m Kriselle Green, a doctoral-level psychologist, and I believe you shouldn’t have to squeeze yourself, your identity, or your experiences into a box to benefit from therapy. I work with children, teens, adults, couples, and families, and my approach starts with understanding the whole person sitting across from me.

Therapy That Makes Room for the Whole You

I’ve spent my career intentionally developing as a generalist psychologist because people rarely arrive in therapy with just one thing going on.

Anxiety can exist alongside ADHD. Trauma can affect relationships. Depression can collide with parenting. Cultural identity can influence how we experience family, work, relationships, and even mental healthcare itself.

We’ll look at the connections instead of treating you like a checklist of symptoms.

My style is authentic, collaborative, culturally responsive, and nonjudgmental. Therapy with me is a place for serious conversations, uncomfortable truths, meaningful growth—and yes, sometimes laughter. You don’t need to perform, impress me, or have the perfect words. Just come as you are.

What Can We Work On?

My experience allows me to support clients with a wide range of concerns, including:

• Anxiety, panic, phobias & chronic stress
• Depression & mood disorders
• ADD/ADHD & executive functioning challenges
• Autism & neurodivergence
• Trauma & PTSD
• OCD & intrusive thoughts
• Grief and loss
• Self-esteem & identity
• Anger & behavioral concerns
• Addiction, substance use & recovery
• Family conflict & parenting/co-parenting
• Relationship, marital & intimacy concerns
• Postpartum & perinatal mental health
• Chronic pain
• Eating-related concerns
• Gender identity & gender dysphoria
• Sex therapy & sexual wellness
• Support for survivors of sexual assault
• Women’s and men’s mental health concerns
• Serious and persistent mental health conditions, including schizophrenia

I also enjoy supporting service members, veterans, and their families, as well as people navigating multicultural identities and relationships.

Culturally Responsive Care Isn’t an Add-On

Culture matters.

Race matters. Gender matters. Sexual orientation matters. Family history matters. Religion can matter. The communities you belong to—and the experiences you’ve had within them—can shape how you understand yourself and the world around you.

My academic and professional work has included a longstanding commitment to racial and social justice, multicultural psychology, and historically underserved communities. My doctoral research explored the intersecting ethnoracial identities of Afro-Latina women, and these experiences continue to influence the curiosity and cultural humility I bring into therapy.

I provide BIPOC-informed and LGBTQ+ affirming care and welcome conversations about race, culture, gender, sexuality, identity, belonging, discrimination, and the complicated places where those experiences intersect.

You shouldn’t have to leave important pieces of yourself outside the therapy room.

Evidence-Based—But Still Human

I use evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed therapy, strengths-based approaches, and systems-based interventions.

I am also trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and have extensive experience working with trauma across the lifespan.

That’s the clinical part.

The human part is figuring out which tools make sense for you.

Therapy shouldn’t feel like someone handing you a worksheet and saying, “Good luck!” We’ll collaborate on goals, explore patterns, build practical coping skills, and adjust our approach based on what is—and isn’t—helping.

Experience Across the Lifespan

One of the strengths I bring to therapy is perspective.

I’ve provided counseling, assessment, consultation, crisis intervention, and psychological services across schools, college counseling centers, residential programs, substance use treatment, community mental health, outpatient care, private practice, and other behavioral health settings.

I’ve worked with children learning how to understand big emotions, teenagers navigating identity and relationships, college students figuring out adulthood, parents trying to hold everything together, couples struggling to reconnect, adults healing from trauma and addiction, and individuals living with serious mental health conditions.

Different stages of life bring different challenges. You d

Kriselle can be found at the following locations:

Specialties:


Insurance Accepted:

  • BCBS/Blue Cross Blue Shield: HMO
  • Aetna
  • Aetna: PPO/POS
  • Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • ASR: Physicians Care Network
  • BCBS/Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • BCBS/Blue Cross Blue Shield: PPO
  • Optum
  • Self Pay
  • UHC/UnitedHealthcare
  • UMR

Therapy Types:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Couples/Marriage Therapy

Therapeutic Approaches:

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)