Photograph of Kayla Montaque, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Kayla Montaque

Kayla
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Kayla's therapeutic approach is deeply rooted in a collaborative and eclectic style, where her core focus is on fostering a strong relational and strengths-based foundation. She believes in empowering clients to build a healthier relationship with themselves, which in turn enhances their ability to make informed and balanced decisions. By prioritizing emotional wellness and effective communication, Kayla works to support her clients in becoming better advocates for their own needs and aspirations. This approach ensures that therapy is tailored to each individual’s unique experiences and strengths, facilitating a more holistic and impactful journey toward personal growth and self-discovery.

Kayla is an enthusiastic adventurer who thrives on a wide range of activities, from thrilling trips to amusement parks and escape rooms to exhilarating experiences like parasailing and skydiving. Her passion for exploration extends into the realm of self-care, where she actively seeks out women's wellness events throughout Los Angeles. These events resonate with her interests in spirituality through sound bath healing, guided fitness classes, and tarot/oracle. Kayla’s vibrant energy and commitment to personal growth make her a dynamic individual who embraces both excitement and holistic well-being in her life.

License Information

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(
LCSW
)
#
117891

Location

San Francisco
,
CA

Education and Experience

  • -Licensed Clinical Social Worker in greater Los Angeles
  • -Dual Masters degrees in Education for Social Work and Human Sexuality, from Widener University Graduate School

Modalities

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Emotionally Focused
Motivational Interviewing
Psychodynamic
Seeking Safety
Substance Use Treatment

Clinical Issues

ADHD
Anxiety
Psychosis
Stress
Substance use
Trauma and PTSD

Specialties

Body Image
Burnout
Cultural or racial identity
Family Issues
Gender or Sexual Identity
Relationships
Role Transitions
Self Esteem
Sex/Intimacy
Spirtuality
Stress
Values and Goals
Women's Issues
Work or Careers