Kiarra Hehn is a Black and Indigenous therapist. Raised in a home heavily influenced by many cultures, belief systems, and healing modalities, led Kiarra to the path of becoming a therapist. Kiarra’s pronouns are she/her/hers. She is dual licensed as both an LMHCA and SUDPT. Kiarra graduated with her Masters from the University of Washington and undergraduate degree from Highline College. She currently works in private practice in Kent, WA and does her best work with underrepresented populations, with a special focus on both Black and Indigenous communities, working with those who are experiencing intergenerational trauma, complex trauma, life transitions, and life leading to sobriety. Kiarra’s counseling background began working with the unhoused adult population in downtown Seattle doing crisis work, moving later into the Kent and Bonney Lake School Districts as a prevention and intervention specialist working with teens in active use, recovery, or seeking prevention to end cycles of substance use in the home.