Mallory Garza, Ph.D.
Dr. Garza strives to provide a therapeutic relationship that is based on collaboration, trust, and authenticity. Dr. Garza believes that all people have the capacity for self-awareness and that each person has a unique identity that can be known only through genuine relationships with others. She believes that the role of therapist is to help individuals focus on personal responsibility for making decisions in their lives, and often uses cognitive-behavioral therapies as a means of exerting personal control over one’s own behaviors. Areas of clinical interest include working with older adolescents and young adults who present with concerns related to anxiety, depression, identity concerns and exploration, existential concerns, and general adjustment concerns.
Dr. Garza has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#03223) since 2023.
Dr. Garza has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#03223) since 2023.
Kristin A. Kahler, Psy.D.
As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Kahler strives to provide therapy that is collaborative, effective, and tailored to every client. She enjoys working with clients from all walks of life on a wide range of issues including (but not limited to): trauma, depression, anxiety, stress, self-esteem, family-of-origin, identity, women’s issues, codependency, and bereavement. Her therapeutic style can best be described as a balance of trust, empathy, and safety. Dr. Kahler’s approach is to take into account experiences and events that shaped a person’s choices, perceptions, and worldview in order to develop a unique pathway to the healthy changes they are seeking.
Dr. Kahler has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#1688) since 2007.
Dr. Kahler has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#1688) since 2007.
Chaz D. Mailey, Psy.D.
Dr. Mailey has skill working with diverse clients and presenting issues. Areas of professional interests include: addiction concerns, helping veterans and military personnel readjust to civilian life, exploring PTSD symptoms, helping individuals manage race-related stress, men's issues, depression, anxiety, and managing interpersonal conflict. Dr. Mailey believes in providing a safe, supportive, and genuine environment wherein individuals can navigate the concerns that they may have that are disrupting their lives. He also believes in the power and potential of the human mind as a means for altering perceptions and reducing unhealthy negative emotions/behaviors.
Dr. Mailey has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#2069) since 2012.
APIT#: 17748
APIT Issue Date: 02/27/2024
Dr. Mailey has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#2069) since 2012.
APIT#: 17748
APIT Issue Date: 02/27/2024
Kathryn L. Tolle, Ph.D.
Dr. Tolle is fortunate to work with people who have a wide range of presenting concerns and considers their intersecting identities as a foundational aspect of their lived experience. Understanding how both these identities and presenting concerns interact with the world is the key to transformation. Some areas of special interest include: treating people with eating disorders and disordered eating, helping individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ explore their sexual and/or gender identity, depression, anxiety, and couples therapy. Dr. Tolle strives to be affirming to all people who are seeking help for their difficulties. It is her belief that relationships have the potential to enrich lives by adding meaning and purpose. Therapy is helping people to navigate important relationships while maintaining a sense of self. Learning this balance is a worthwhile endeavor that can decrease symptoms while helping people manage mental illness.
Dr. Tolle has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#1990) since 2011.
Dr. Tolle has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Kansas (#1990) since 2011.