KB Bullock
KB Bullock (they/them) is currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area pursuing a Master’s in Counseling Psychology at The Wright Institute, while residing on Muwekma Ohlone land, otherwise known as San Francisco, CA. Throughout their 7 year career working in mental health care settings, they have had the opportunity to provide relational, person-centered, strengths-based, and multiculturally-responsive interventions in various helping roles. Formerly, they facilitated support groups for young adults living with mental health diagnoses before transitioning to their continued role providing crisis counseling, family preservation, and other resolution services at a crisis shelter for youth and families in San Francisco. In turn, they have expanded their fluency in trauma-informed, attachment-based, and integrative approaches of
care, while working with people who have experienced complex grief and trauma. Most recently, they have been undertaking training in Trauma Focused-CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and an ongoing training program for Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy to encompass a more dynamic integration of expressive, somatic, and transpersonal-centered practices in working in community with LGBTQQIP2SAA+ and gender expansive/non-binary clients.
As a white, trans non-binary neurodivergent queer person, KB is passionate about attuning to and embracing all parts of the Self and exploring the fullness of one’s identities, expressions, and experience. Their growing practice intends to create a space of safety, depth, empowerment, and embodied ease; with the therapeutic relationship being at the heart of their work. KB integrates frameworks of liberation psychology, depth psychology, and transpersonal psychology with a focus on accompanying queer and trans clients on their own journey toward liberated Self-expansion.