DR. KRISTIN KAZYAKA, PhD-L
Assistant Clinical Director
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Languages I Speak: English
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Languages I Speak: English
Kristin serves on the IntraSpectrum Counseling leadership team as the Assistant Clinical Director. In this role, Kristin ensures that all team members are well cared for by managing their benefits, ensuring that team members have the support necessary to be successful in the workplace, and ensures that the workplace remains a safe and inclusive atmosphere. Additionally, Kristin is involved in managing and developing the hiring and onboarding process, collaboratively developing procedures and policies, and refining and introducing services to expand access to care.
Within her role, she strives to center the values of IntraSpectrum Counseling. Kristin is passionate about the professional development of clinicians and believes we are all life-long learners. She works closely with team members to ensure that they are developing and meeting personal and professional goals. When involved in the development of new programs or policies, Kristin values a community focus to ensure IntraSpectrum Counseling is meeting its goal of improving lives within the LGBTQ+ community.
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Kristin is involved in various community mutual aid programs in her neighborhood, and remains committed to community involvement and being a good neighbor. Kristin also fosters/volunteers her time with One Tail at a Time.
Today is “National Coming Out Day”, an annual event to celebrate and “come out of the closet” as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. It’s also a time to stand in solidarity with those who may not yet be ready to come out, and to remember that there’s still a long way to go when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights. IntraSpectrum Counseling is proud to commemorate this special day and we encourage LGBTQ+ folks, friends, family & allies to celebrate in your own way. And even if coming out doesn’t feel safe or comfortable, know that you always have our support. Click here for more info on NCOD, how to support / celebrate NCOD and resources for coming out.