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Kelli Means, LPC, LIMHP

Somatic-informed counselor focusing on practical coping

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About Kelli

Kelli Means is a licensed clinician who uses a somatic-informed and person-centered approach. She holds LPC and LIMHP credentials and brings nine years of experience supporting people with mental health and addiction concerns. Kelli writes and speaks plainly, and she aims to make therapy straightforward and practical for people who are stressed or overwhelmed.

Her work focuses on common and serious concerns such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma and addictions.

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Background and approach

She also helps people facing grief, relationship strain, low self-esteem, anger, ADHD, and identity questions. Additional focuses include issues like codependency, communication problems, dissociation, and coping with disaster or loss. Kelli has practiced in many settings, including inpatient psychiatric care, outpatient therapy, school-based work, and residential substance use treatment.

Much of her recent work has been at non-profit agencies serving people with limited resources, and she has experience supporting adults and adolescents through a range of stressors. In sessions she aims for a welcoming, conversational tone. Kelli is direct when needed and adapts her style to each person.

She describes therapy as a collaborative process where the client stays in control and the therapist offers guidance and tools. Her training includes a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Nebraska Wesleyan University and a Master of Science in Community Mental Health Counseling from Wayne State College.

She maintains active licensure as LPC and LIMHP and integrates practical tools so people can cope more confidently between sessions.

How somatic and person-centered methods work online

Somatic-informed work pays attention to how stress and trauma show up in the body. In online sessions this can mean noticing breath, posture, tension, and physical reactions and using simple practices to help regulate them. Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and respect, offering a space where people feel heard and can set their own pace for change.

Mindfulness Therapy helps people learn to notice thoughts and sensations without getting swept away by them. It is useful for anxiety, stress, and managing mood shifts by teaching brief practices that can be used between sessions. Kelli draws from these approaches and from motivational interviewing to help people find their own reasons to make changes and to build small, achievable steps forward.

Finding the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will help decide what fits based on each person’s needs, goals, and preferences, and adjustments are made as therapy progresses. This collaborative stance ensures methods feel useful rather than prescribed.

Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options offer flexibility for varying schedules, transportation limits, or comfort levels. Many people appreciate being able to use a mix of formats so therapy can fit into their daily life more easily.
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Frequently asked questions

What issues does this therapist help with?
Kelli helps people with concerns such as addictions, trauma and abuse, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, grief, low self-esteem, anger, ADHD, relationship stress, and compassion fatigue. She also works with related problems like codependency, dissociation, domestic violence, and fertility stress.
What is the therapist's general approach in sessions?
Her style is conversational and person-centered, often using somatic and mindfulness-informed techniques alongside motivational interviewing and solution-focused strategies. Sessions focus on practical tools and building coping skills that fit each person.
How much clinical experience does she have?
She has nine years of experience in mental health and addictions work, including roles in inpatient psychiatric units, outpatient settings, school-based therapy, and residential substance use treatment.
What are her credentials and where is she licensed?
She holds LPC and LIMHP credentials. License details are SD LPC LPC20743 and NE LIMHP 1990, and she practices from Nebraska.
In which languages are sessions offered?
Sessions are offered in English.
Are international clients accepted?
International clients are not currently accepted.
What formats are available for online sessions?
Sessions can be scheduled as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different needs and schedules.
How does cost and starting therapy work?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability and uses a subscription model that can be canceled at any time. To begin, select the Start Therapy button, complete the short matching questionnaire, and schedule according to therapist availability.