keisha janney is an individual and relational therapist focusing on work with oppressed and minoritized people. keisha also does work as an equity and inclusion consultant and trainer committed to engaging the intersections of multiple identities.
keisha is a fat, queer, disabled, neurodivergent, immigrant, woman of color. keisha is also a transracial/transnational adoptee.
keisha received a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Oregon, in addition to a certificate in Substance Abuse Prevention. She returned to the University of Oregon to earn a Master of Science in Couples and Family Therapy (CFT). During her time with the CFT program, keisha was also a fellow with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Minority Fellowship Program.
Additionally, keisha completed advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (fundamentals, externship, core skills, and EFCT supervision) and a certificate in the accredited Training for Adoption Competency from the Center for Adoption Support and Education. keisha is also a clinical supervisor for professional counselor associates and marriage and family therapy associates.