Emily Kyte (She/They)

LCSW

Undergraduate Degree - Mount Holyoke College (double major in Geography and Arabic)
Masters Degree - Boston College (specialized in Children, Youth, and Families)
Specialty/Age Groups Treated - All ages, LGBTQIA+, ADHD, depression, anxiety, autism, developmental disabilities, parenting issues, disabled populations
Languages: English, conversational Arabic (Levantine)

  • A first session with me is a chance for us to get to know one another. You can expect for me to ask you questions about what brings you to therapy and your background/history. You can expect to be able to talk in whatever way feels best in your body - that may mean sitting across from me in a chair, playing together on the floor, doodling/making art or engaging in some movement. You can also expect to be welcomed to ask me questions about myself as well!

  • My training as a social worker and in human geography informs my practice deeply. I approach therapy in a person-centered manner that acknowledges systems of oppression and environmental impacts. I gravitate towards solution-focused, internal family systems and narrative frameworks to help clients learn more about themselves and integrate coping skills into their daily lives. I also often use play, art and a sense of humor in this process as well.

  • I participated in a children’s circus growing up in Maine and can still ride a unicycle!

My name is Emily and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, currently working toward my independent license. I work with a wide range of ages and client needs and support clients to explore identity, cope with life’s challenges and achieve meaning and wellness. Outside of my work as a therapist, I love exploring the outdoors with my anxious rescue dog, searching for sea glass and relaxing by the ocean. I also enjoy dedicating time to my ever-growing collection of art and craft projects.