Thoughtful, relational psychotherapy for adults and children navigating deep emotional challenges. Grounded in evidence and shaped by ten years of experience, to help clients shift anxiety and self-doubt toward self-compassion and confidence.


ABOUT KEYAWNA LARSON, SWLC, ACLC
Steady presence.
Meaningful change.
I am a psychotherapist who supports individuals across the lifespan in navigating emotional challenges, relationship stress, and life transitions that can feel difficult to manage alone. I offer a compassionate, respectful space where clients can explore their experiences and begin to feel more grounded and supported.
My approach is thoughtful and individualized, helping clients build emotional resilience, improve coping, and strengthen their relationships. I balance practical tools with deeper insight, creating space for meaningful and lasting change.
I offer a free consultation and welcome those who are looking for steady, supportive care as they move toward greater ease, confidence, and connection in their lives.
CREDENTIALS & TRAINING
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
Bachelor’s of Science | Psychology Minor
SWLC, ACLC
Licensed in Montana
ADVANCED TRAININGS
healing.
SERVICES
Pathways to
I look beyond surface-level symptoms to help clients make sense of the deeper emotional and relational patterns shaping their lives. Our work is collaborative and tailored, creating space for insight, healing, and sustainable change.
Depression
When sadness or low energy feels overwhelming, my practice helps uncover patterns and build strategies to regain motivation, clarity, and hope.
Anxiety & Stress
Anxiety can disrupt sleep, focus, and daily life. My practice uses mind, body, and emotional strategies to calm the nervous system and boost coping skills.
Childhood Trauma
Childhood trauma can affect emotions, behavior, and family bonds. My practice supports healing so children and families feel understood, resilient, and connected.
Accepted
Insurances.
Please reach out to learn more about in-network insurance options and out-of-network payment options
Take the
first step.
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, but I make it simple and welcoming.
Fill out the intake form to schedule your complimentary 15-minute consultation with me.
EMAIL ME
CALL ME
(406) 604-1962
THE PROCESS
Common Questions
How long does it take for therapy to help? Progress varies based on your concerns, goals, and engagement. Positive changes may occur quickly or take more time. Consistent attendance and active participation enhance outcomes. Together, we can discuss a realistic timeline based on your specific needs.
What happens in the first session? In our first session, we'll talk about your reasons for therapy, current concerns, and personal history. I'll ask questions to understand your needs and goals, and you can do the same. It's a chance to see if I'm the right therapist for you.
How do I know if I need therapy? If you're grappling with challenges that disrupt your daily life, relationships, or overall mental health, it may be beneficial to consider therapy for support.
What types of problems can therapy help with? Therapy can assist with a wide range of issues including but not limited to anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, life transitions, grief, stress management, and self esteem. It provides a supportive space to explore, address, and cope with a range of experiences.
THE ESSENTIALS
Resources
Emergency support
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
Crisis Text Line: Text "Help" to 741-741
Domestic & Sexual Violence Helpline: (406) 752-7273
LGBTQ+ Crisis Support The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
Veteran Crisis Line: 988, then press 1
For urgent assistance, dial 911 or visit the closest ER.
Helping you find additional nearby services and people who can support your healing journey.






