Kaylin Weed (she/her) is an Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Utah who specializes in grief and trauma healing, addiction recovery, and multicultural counseling. She holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Westminster University and completed an Addiction Counseling Fellowship with the National Board for Certified Counselors. With a background in psychology and social justice, Kaylin is dedicated to creating a space where every part of you is welcome—your pain, your story, your hopes, and the pieces you’re still figuring out.
Kaylin’s approach is rooted in relational-cultural and existential-humanistic therapy, centering compassion, connection, and meaning-making as foundations for healing. She believes that grief and trauma are not things to “get over,” but experiences that deserve to be witnessed, honored, and carried with gentleness. Kaylin feels deeply privileged to walk beside clients in their journeys, holding hope and witnessing resilience as they navigate loss and slowly reconnect to life in ways that feel true to them.