Current Trainees.

Fall 2023: I am excited to announce my collaboration with Dr. Erin Miga, DBT Certified Clinician and expert, as we welcome two DBT fellows specializing in adolescent DBT and parent training and several practicum students specializing in DBT for adults & adolescents. Please contact us via submission form if you are interested in working with one of our practicum students this fall!  Feel free to contact our fantastic postdoctoral fellows directly.

Laina Keim, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow
laina@drlainakeim.com
https://www.theseattleclinic.com/laina-keim-phd

She remains committed to advancing scientific research and has published more than 20 peer-reviewed articles on topics such as parent socialization of children’s emotions, parent-child interactions, family adjustment to pediatric illness, and post-traumatic growth. Additionally, Laina has taken special interests in the teaching and mentorship of junior clinicians, providing training and supervision to other masters- and doctoral-level students at the University of Washington while concurrently completing her own studies. 

Laina treats individuals across the lifespan seeking support for challenges with mood, anxiety, OCD, emotion regulation, interpersonal relationships, and parenting. Her approach draws from a range of evidence-based cognitive behavioral and third wave treatments including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Behavioral Activation (BA), behavioral parent training, and exposure-based therapies (e.g., Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD, Prolonged Exposure for PTSD). 

As a therapist, Laina blends a warm and compassionate interpersonal style with a commitment to challenging clients to confront unhelpful beliefs and change longstanding patterns of maladaptive behavior. She strives to lead with authenticity, bringing humor, playfulness, and her common humanity to each session. She works collaboratively with clients and families to craft individualized treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique goals and strengths. By improving the emotional literacy of the entire family and providing effective psychoeducation that makes principles of treatment transparent, she hopes to affect great and abiding change in the lives of her clients that persists beyond their time-limited sessions.

To inquire about working with Laina, please complete the submission form here or you may email her directly (laina@drlainakeim.com).

Madelaine (Laina) Keim earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Washington (June 2023). Before making her way to the West Coast, she completed her undergraduate studies in Sociology and Psychology at The Ohio State University and worked as a research coordinator at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Center for Biobehavioral Health. During her six years of doctoral training in Seattle, she worked as a therapist for both children and adults at Seattle Children’s Hospital, The Evidence Based Treatment Center of Seattle, The Seattle Clinic, Child and Teen Solutions, and The King County Sexual Assault Resource Center. Currently, Laina is in the process of completing her clinical internship in General Child and Adolescent Psychology at the UCLA Semel Institute.


China Bolden-Jarvis, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow
info@boldenjarvisphd.com

Dr. China Bolden-Jarvis received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Seattle Pacific University. She completed her clinical internship at the University of Washington School of Medicine where her clinical work focused on adolescent and young adult mental health. Prior to graduate school, China worked as a research coordinator at UW where her interest and passion for understanding and treating childhood trauma and maltreatment became the focus of her work. In this role she collaborated on MRI studies investigating the impact of early childhood trauma on brain development. During graduate school, she continued narrowing her focus on the treatment of trauma and suicidality and recognized the complexity and comorbidity of trauma exposure, suicidality and many other mental health struggles. In order to effectively serve clients with complex mental health challenges, she pursued training in multiple evidence-based treatment modalities, including exposure and response prevention for anxiety and OCD, behavioral activation for depression, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, prolonged exposure for PTSD, and dialectical behavioral therapy. Recognizing the impact of generational trauma and the importance of healthy and supportive families, Dr. Jarvis also has received extensive behavioral parent management training rooted in the principles of positive parenting. She is able to provide general parent training, dialectical behavioral parent skills training, as well as the Incredible Years intervention. Dr. Jarvis strives to meet each of her clients where they are at and to provide effective treatment to better lives in an authentic and collaborative way.

To inquire about working with China, please complete the submission form here or you may email her directly (info@boldenjarvisphd.com).


Vanessa Lim

Practicum Student
practicum@drjaredmichonski.com

Vanessa Lim is currently receiving her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University, in Chicago (expected graduation, August 2023), and plans to continue seeing clients even after she graduates. Vanessa is deeply invested in creating a therapeutic relationship with her clients that is characterized by mutual respect, curiosity, understanding, and warmth. 

Vanessa’s clinical interests include depression, struggles with intense emotions, behavioral dysregulation, relationship conflict, addiction, trauma, and abuse. She also works with individuals who struggle with their religious or spiritual faith or who desire to integrate their faith in treatment. She is invested in furthering mental health internationally and takes a special interest in underserved communities around the world that have been affected by conflict and violence. 

Vanessa is committed to delivering sound, evidence-based treatments to her clients that are tailored to their particular life experiences and cultural background. She approaches counseling holistically and draws particularly from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical-Behavioral Therapy, and psychodynamic theory. Presently, Vanessa is completing rigorous training in DBT through the DBT practicum offered in partnership between Balance Psychotherapy Collaborative and The Seattle Clinic

Vanessa is a member of the American Counseling Association and the International Association for Counseling, where she also serves as the Global Membership Coordinator. 

To inquire about working with Vanessa, please complete the submission form here.


Sameen Boparai, MS

Practicum Student

Sameen is a fifth-year PhD student in Child Clinical Psychology. She has worked with both youth and adults using evidence-based clinical approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and mindfulness, to address anxiety, depression, traumatic stress, and OCD. Sameen is excited about extending her strong CBT foundation to work with DBT clients. She believes in forming supportive and collaborative relationships with clients, working together to tailor treatments for individual needs.

Sameen’s research focuses on emotion regulation and family relationships, and she carries this expertise into her clinical work in understanding how individuals manage difficult emotions. 

To inquire about working with Sameen, please complete the submission form here.


Nicole Moreira, MS

Practicum Student

Nicole has over five years of experience in forensic mental health, crisis intervention, and outpatient psychotherapy. She has worked with clients experiencing serious and persistent mental illness, acute or chronic trauma related disorders, and suicidal and self-injurious behaviors. Nicole strives to bring a compassionate stance to delivery of evidence-based, culturally informed interventions, most commonly: cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure treatments, cognitive processing therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. Nicole is humbled and honored to work collaboratively with each client, helping them to achieve not only their therapy goals, but to build a sense of mastery, success, and a life truly worth living.

Nicole is completing her PhD in clinical psychology at Seattle Pacific University where she conducts research on suicide within forensic and immigrant populations.

To inquire about working with Nicole, please complete the submission form here.