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Kenzie Lamb
MFTI
Makenzie Lamb (Kenzie Lamb) is a devoted clinical mental health counselor, whose unwavering dedication to mental health and well-being is critical to her therapeutic approach.
Her journey in therapy is steered by a profound belief in the potency of conversation, curiosity, and self-compassion.
From a young age, Kenzie Lamb found solace in reading, often immersing herself in literature that delved into the intricacies of human emotions, psychology and relationships.
This love for reading has enriched her understanding of psychological concepts and inspired her to help others navigate their emotional landscapes.
Alongside her academic pursuits, she finds inspiration and natural rejuvenation in the outdoors.
Running is another passion of hers, serving as both a physical outlet and a meditative practice that allows her to reflect on her thoughts and feelings.
In her therapeutic approach, Kenzie Lamb views her role as facilitating meaningful conversations.
She believes therapy should be a space where individuals feel safe to explore their feelings and thoughts without judgment.
By fostering an environment of curiosity and self-compassion, she encourages her clients to delve into their experiences, helping them to understand and process their emotions.
Kenzie is committed to creating a therapeutic space where every feeling is valid and every topic can be explored.
Her professional qualifications are complemented by her certifications and specialized training.
Kenzie is certified in Trauma Release Exercises (TRE), a technique designed to help individuals release deep muscular patterns of stress and trauma.
This certification reflects her commitment to addressing trauma holistically, recognizing the profound impact it can have on mental health.
Additionally, she is Safe Zone trained, ensuring that her practice is inclusive and supportive of LGBTQ+ individuals and their unique experiences.
Makenzie’s commitment to professional development is evident in her successful completion of coursework in the Wheel of Consent from the School of Consent.
This has equipped her with valuable insights into the dynamics of consent and interpersonal relationships.
Her engagement in Compassionate Inquiry with Gabor Maté (see video below, “Understanding Compassionate Inquiry) further underscores her dedication to understanding the root causes of emotional distress and the role of compassion in healing.
Her commitment to professional development is evident in her attendance at conferences focused on cutting-edge psychological research.
These experiences keep her informed about the latest advancements in the field and inspire her to integrate new techniques and insights into her practice.
Kenzie is dedicated to lifelong learning, recognizing that mental health is ever-evolving and that staying informed is crucial to providing the best care for her clients.
In her personal life, Makenzie continues to embrace her love for reading and the outdoors.
She often shares her insights and reflections from her readings with her clients, using literature to facilitate discussions about emotions and relationships.
Her outdoor adventures remind her of the beauty and complexity of life, reinforcing her belief in the importance of balance and self-care.
As a clinical mental health counselor, Makenzie Lamb is a guide and a compassionate listener who understands the intricacies of relationships.
Her approach is rooted in empathy, curiosity, and a genuine desire to help others find their path to healing and self-discovery.
She aims to empower individuals and families to navigate their challenges with resilience and grace, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and their connections with others.
Schedule an assessment with Kenzie by calling 801.901.0279 or contact us here.
Lets face it, who likes to talk about their crap with other people?
If you’re like most clients, you’re used to being judged despite hearing so many people talk about non judgment and when you do open up, it seems like the more you share, the less likely you are to get compassion.
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