Kaysha Sorensen, CMHC-I
Evoke Therapy Programs Coach
With a passion for mental health and families, Kaysha started her career in prevention. She specifically worked with the teenage population advocating for substance and suicide prevention at the local, state, and national levels. She has thoroughly enjoyed working closely with families as they step into a healing journey. Kaysha enjoys working with young adults and parents who are struggling with anxiety, depression, life changes, and family conflict.
Education & Prior Work Experience
Kaysha is studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Rocky Mountain University. Kaysha graduated from Southern Utah University where she studied Psychology and Family Studies. She has worked with city governments, county commissions, state representatives and senators. However, her favorite part of this field was guest speaking in numerous high schools.
Strengths
She is passionate about listening and assisting parents with compassion and patience. She believes strongly in this work, and the path it provides in helping others find their life worth living.
Interests
Kaysha lives in Southern Utah, with her awesome husband, and their five busy kids. As a family, they enjoy camping and the outdoors, trips to NYC, rock concerts, every sport possible, and taco Wednesday nights. Kaysha also loves Harley rides, comedy, travel, and most of all humanitarian work. She has served in orphanages in Thailand, Peru, and Mexico.