Chelsie Musisko is a compassionate and dedicated therapist who specializes in helping individuals navigate a wide range of challenges. Her primary areas of focus include anxiety, divorce counseling, relationship struggles, bereavement, grief counseling, and issues related to self-esteem. She also works extensively with individuals in the LGBTQ+ community, offering specialized support for their unique experiences. Other areas of expertise include codependency, psychotherapy intake, and helping clients with trauma-informed recovery, particularly in dysfunctional family systems. Chelsie’s work is grounded in a variety of therapeutic approaches, including coaching, compassion-focused therapy, and culturally sensitive methods that allow her to meet clients where they are. Chelsie works with a diverse clientele, including young adults (18-24), adults (25-64), seniors (65+), and couples. She offers therapy tailored to the needs of each individual, recognizing the unique life experiences that shape each person’s journey. Chelsie also has expertise in supporting those navigating the complexities of late autism diagnoses and challenges within immigrant or multicultural families. She places a strong emphasis on creating a safe, non-judgmental space where her clients can explore their identities, relationships, and emotions, always respecting their cultural and personal contexts. Her therapeutic approach is client-guided, drawing on ASERVIC principles and integrating various modalities like emotionally focused therapy, energy psychology, and trauma-informed care. Chelsie is deeply committed to offering practical, compassionate strategies that empower her clients to move forward in their healing. By focusing on building trust and understanding, she helps clients identify their goals and provides the tools necessary to achieve them. Whether it’s through spiritual recovery coaching or helping clients navigate family dynamics, Chelsie is committed to guiding each person through their challenges with empathy and insight.