Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.
Clients in Florida may also seek psychological services with Dr. Kellison (Florida #TPPY2482), only through our HIPAA compliant telehealth, for more info click here.
Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu, MA Ext. 104
Kailey Sullivan, BS Ext. 103
Finneas Wong, MA Ext. 105
Qiyue (Q) Cai, MA Ext. 102
Riley Smelkinson, BS Ext. 106
Malawa Gibbs, MC Ext. 107
Malawa Gibbs, MC, (they/them) graduated from Arizona State University (ASU) in May 2025 with a Masters in Counseling Psychology. They completed their BA in Psychology with a minor in Japanese at San Jose State University (SJSU) as a McNair Scholar. Malawa has provided individual and group counseling to adults with familial concerns, bereavement, adjustment, depression, and anxiety. Their previous internship experiences allowed them to collaborate with clients in assisted living facilities and nursing homes while addressing relevant client concerns such as retirement, loss of mobility, diminished autonomy, and end-of-life care. Additionally, they have experience providing group therapy to adolescents and teens with behavioral concerns related to impulse control, emotional regulation, and building meaningful interpersonal connections. They have training in prolonged exposure therapy and have experience in conducting CBT, approaching clients from a strength-based lens to facilitate their clients' ability to express their identities authentically in the therapeutic space. Malawa is passionate about social justice and is committed to representing and empowering marginalized identities; and providing accessible education and services to clients across the lifespan. They aspire to advance their graduate career by pursuing a PhD and expanding on intersectional LGBTQ+ research.
In their free time, they enjoy crocheting, free-writing stories, hiking, studying arthropods, and language learning.
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Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu Ext. 104
Kailey Sullivan, Ext. 103
Finneas Wong, Ext. 105
Qiyue (Q) Cai, MA, Ext. 102
Riley Smelkinson, BS, Ext. 106
Malawa Gibbs, MC Ext. 107
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Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu, MA Ext. 104
Kailey Sullivan, BS Ext. 103
Finneas Wong, MA Ext. 105
Qiyue (Q) Cai, MA Ext. 102
Riley Smelkinson, BS Ext. 106
Malawa Gibbs, MC Ext 107
Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.
Clients in Florida may also seek psychological services with Dr. Kellison (Florida #TPPY2482), only through our HIPAA compliant telehealth, for more info click here.
Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.
Clients in Florida may also seek psychological services with Dr. Kellison (Florida #TPPY2482), only through our HIPAA compliant telehealth, for more info click here.
Malawa Gibbs, MC, (they/them) graduated from Arizona State University (ASU) in May 2025 with a Masters in Counseling Psychology. They completed their BA in Psychology with a minor in Japanese at San Jose State University (SJSU) as a McNair Scholar. Malawa has provided individual and group counseling to adults with familial concerns, bereavement, adjustment, depression, and anxiety. Their previous internship experiences allowed them to collaborate with clients in assisted living facilities and nursing homes while addressing relevant client concerns such as retirement, loss of mobility, diminished autonomy, and end-of-life care. Additionally, they have experience providing group therapy to adolescents and teens with behavioral concerns related to impulse control, emotional regulation, and building meaningful interpersonal connections. They have training in prolonged exposure therapy and have experience in conducting CBT, approaching clients from a strength-based lens to facilitate their clients' ability to express their identities authentically in the therapeutic space. Malawa is passionate about social justice and is committed to representing and empowering marginalized identities; and providing accessible education and services to clients across the lifespan. They aspire to advance their graduate career by pursuing a PhD and expanding on intersectional LGBTQ+ research.
In their free time, they enjoy crocheting, free-writing stories, hiking, studying arthropods, and language learning.