Krystle Aschenaki, MA LPCC, LADC (she/her)
Krystle is a Mexican-American and neurodivergent counselor who integrates empathy, trauma-informed, and multicultural feminism approaches into her practice. She aims to be informed through decolonized, anti-racism, disability justice, fat liberation, and sex-positivity lenses. She strives to cultivate a dignity-based and non-judgmental space for each person to fully explore the breadth and depth of who they are. Her approach is warm, flexible, and tailored to each unique individual.
Outside of work she enjoys time with family, nature, listening to music loudly, concerts, audiobooks while reading simultaneously, humor, and being a mom.
Trainings: Anchored Relational Therapy/(AIR Network Model) certification, Mindfulness skills, Motivational Interviewing, CBT, and Harm-Reduction
Specialties: adults 18+, complex and developmental trauma, neuro-dissociative states, family of origin concerns, life transitions, intersectional identities, late diagnosed neurodivergence, substance use concerns, and the impact of intergenerational cycles on parenting