Kenzie Larsen, LCMHC

kenzie@thefairbournegroup.com


  • Trauma

  • Attachment

  • Neurodiversity

  • Identity development

  • Children, adolescents, & adults

  • Social skills & development

  • Anxiety

  • Depression


Kenzie works with children, adolescents, adults, and families. Her clients are often seeking support with social, academic, professional and life skills development. Many of her clients experience anxiety, depression, attachment concerns, neurodiversity, and issues related to identity. She integrates multimodal evidence-based practices into her approach and utilizes experiential and expressive modalities with clients when appropriate.

As a therapist, Kenzie is known to be relational, even keeled, and collaborative. Her approach is dynamic and personable. She helps her clients attune to their needs, learn how to ground themselves when overwhelmed and overexerted, regain trust and confidence in their abilities, and experience more genuine meaningful moments. For some, this involves specific skill-building, social coaching, exposure, EMDR or other trauma work; for others, this involves simply holding the space to talk it out.

In her free time, Kenzie enjoys connecting with family and friends, cooking, hiking, biking, climbing, gardening and crafting.