THERAPIST

Kaye Reeves, AMFT


Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #138285

Supervised by John McConville, LMFT #47398

Couple therapy (inclusive of ethically non-monogamous relationships) is about coming to better understand ourselves, our partners, and the foundational agreements supporting the relationship. It’s where we make sense of why relationships that begin in excitement and promise so easily run into difficulty. It’s a safe space in which to unpack the strife and disconnection so often rooted in trauma and patterns dating back to early life. It’s a place to practice compassion, improve communication, and explore how partners can better recognize and meet each other’s emotional and physical needs. Sometimes, it’s where we process betrayal and work to discern whether the relationship can or even should continue. Always, it’s tailored to your specific concerns and goals. I bring to our sessions my learnings from my professional training and life experience, along with hope and confidence that together we’ll make the journey toward healing.

Besides couples, my practice includes individual adults of all ages. I see clients via telehealth and in my Richmond District office, offering integrative psychotherapy with a relational, humanistic, and psychodynamic orientation, along with EMDR and hypnotherapy. I graduated in 2022 from the California Institute of Integral Studies with an MA in Counseling Psychology. Previously I earned an MA in writing at the University of San Francisco and a JD at Northwestern University Law School and spent many fulfilling years working in the state appellate courts.

 
We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
— T. S. Eliot
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