
Chloe Sohl-Keddy, PsyD
Psychologist Resident (R298)
Mid Level Clinician
I believe that as humans, relationship is at the foundation of our being. It is through relationships that we learn about ourselves and make sense of the world around us. And even though many relationships are a source of pain, it is through relationship that we can reconnect with ourselves, rewrite longstanding narratives, and change the behavioral patterns we often find ourselves in. My style is warm, creative, relational, and strength based. I use a collaborative and integrative approach to therapy; I understand the importance of feeling secure and having healthy relationships, and I will seek to foster an environment of acceptance with my clients. I draw mainly from person-centered, interpersonal, and attachment theory to recognize how early attachments are playing out in current relationships, and help the client move toward an integrated life, and occasionally use DBT and CBT interventions. I have clinical experience working in university settings and community mental health. While I work with a multitude of mental health symptoms, my passions include relationship issues, trauma and post-trauma recovery, learning disabilities, family of origin issues, grief/loss, as well as depression and anxiety.
Education:
Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, George Fox University, 2024
Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology, George Fox University, 2021
Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology, Pepperdine University, 2019
Email:
chloe@peakws.org


