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Kelle Kirk

Business Overview

My name is Kelle Kirk, licensed Marriage Family Therapist in California and Minnesota.
I provide therapy for folks who are in recovery from their substance use, process addictions and/or disordered eating.

I aim to create a brave space where people can feel less alone in their struggles, talk about all their dynamic layers, and feel supported in finding their true voice and humanness.

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