We’re working to bring licensed therapists to Idaho. In the meantime, our graduate student interns are here to support you.

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Meet Our Graduate Student Interns


While licensed therapists are coming soon to Idaho, we offer therapy with graduate student interns who are supervised by licensed professionals. Our interns are ready to support you in your journey.

Start Your Journey

Whether you’re working with an intern or waiting for a licensed therapist, we provide therapy that is culturally competent and linguistically accessible. We're here to guide you.

Navigating Deaf Wellness

At My Deaf Therapy, we believe that wellness is a journey, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Our blog features resources, insights, and practical tips for maintaining mental health, emotional well-being, and personal growth within the Deaf community. You'll find psychoeducation articles, mindfulness videos in ASL, and advice on managing life’s challenges. Whether you're seeking therapy guidance, coping strategies, or tools to enhance your wellness, we’ve got you covered.

By Katie McMahon, LMSW March 26, 2025
Raising Awareness: Suicide in the Deaf Community and the Urgent Need for Support
Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Symptoms, Causes, and Effective Treatments
By Katie McMahon, LMSW February 27, 2025
Learn about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), its symptoms, and the cycle of obsessions and compulsions. Discover effective treatments such as CBT, ERP, and ACT, as well as the unique challenges faced by the Deaf community in accessing mental health care.
The Deaf community carries collective trauma, needing support and trauma-informed care to heal.
By Heather Hunt, PhD February 19, 2025
Explore the impact of collective trauma on the Deaf community and the importance of community support and trauma-informed care in the healing process.
Challenges Faced by Deaf Mental Health Providers: Overcoming Barriers to Licensure & Support
By Heather Hunt, PhD February 19, 2025
Discover the struggles Deaf mental health providers face in licensure, test bias, and workplace isolation. Learn how culturally competent supervision and support can help create a more inclusive environment for Deaf clinicians.
Exploring mental health challenges in the Deaf community and barriers to support and care.
By Heather Hunt, PhD February 17, 2025
Explore the barriers Deaf mental health providers face, from test bias to isolation, and how mentorship and support can help overcome these challenges.