Jessi Kiefor, MA, LMHC, NCC

Education
School:
Ball State University
Valparaiso University
Degree:
BS in Psychological Science
MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
In the therapy room, Jessi isn’t one to tiptoe around challenging topics. With a background in intensive settings, she’s mastered the art of staying grounded when the stakes are high, making her an invaluable support for teens, athletes, and first responders who often grapple with high-intensity challenges.
Jessi combines evidence-based approaches with a dose of humor, advocating that therapy isn’t just about feeling better, but about being better at feeling. She believes that every action is a vote for the person we want to become, and that meaningful change happens in everyday moments. Her work is deeply rooted in the present—the “here and now”—where real transformation begins.
At her core, Jessi is about pursuing wholeness over perfection. She’s quick to remind clients that growth is a journey, and sometimes that journey involves taking a hard look in the mirror. With a certificate in trauma-informed care, her approach ensures she recognizes and addresses deep-seated pain with sensitivity and expertise.
Jessi is a firm believer that life should be filled with meaning and significance. Her mantra? Pain might be unavoidable, but suffering is optional. If you’re looking for someone to challenge you, yet stand steadfastly by your side, Jessi’s your therapist. She’ll help you navigate the rough patches, cast votes for your future self, and find the significance in each step.
MY BLOG
Body Acceptance: Embracing Ourselves Where We Are
OCD Awareness Week: Understanding, Reframing, and Reclaiming Control
Issues Treated
Chronic Conditions
Coping Skills
Divorce and Separation
Grief
Impulse Control Disorders
Intimacy Issues
Mood Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
Self-Esteem
Sport Performance
Stress Management
Trauma
Specialties
OCDTrauma and Abuse
Sports Performance
Session Types
TelehealthIndividual Therapy
Child Therapy
Age Specialties
Preteens/Tweens (11 to 13)Teenagers (14 to 19)
Emerging Adults (18-25)
Adults, Elders (65+)
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Existential Therapy
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
Positive Psychology
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)