Kaylee Marshe, M.A. is a doctoral psychology intern at the Brattleboro Retreat and a doctoral student at William James College. Kaylee received her BA in psychology and sociology in 2020 at Washington & Jefferson College.
In her doctoral training, Kaylee has had experience and supervision in therapy, consultation, and program development and evaluation in variety of settings including a community health center, therapeutic school programs, and a college counseling center. In her work she has gained experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and elderly populations with a variety of presentations including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, career issues, relationship challenges, ADHD, ASD, complex trauma, personality disorders, and OCD. Her clinical interests include men’s mental health, anxiety disorders, trauma, and relationship challenges. Kaylee’s approach to therapy is integrative and person-centered. She mainly works from a cognitive-behavioral (DBT, ACT) stance, but will use other, empirically supported, techniques to help meet the client’s needs.