Meet
Kaylin Zajac (she/her)
Kaylin is a counseling psychology student at Western Michigan University, currently completing her final year in the master’s program. With a background in behavioral health and a passion for identity exploration, Kaylin brings a thoughtful, affirming, and client-centered approach to her clinical work.
She has a strong interest in working with LGBTQ+ individuals and those navigating life transitions—such as changes in relationships, career paths, or personal identity. Kaylin welcomes clients ages 15 and older from all backgrounds and strives to offer an inclusive, supportive environment where each client feels safe and empowered.
Drawing from a feminist framework, Kaylin’s counseling style is collaborative, respectful, and strengths-based. She believes therapy is a space for clients to connect deeply with themselves, process life’s challenges, and move toward greater clarity and self-acceptance.
Outside of her academic training, Kaylin brings three years of professional experience in the behavioral health field, which informs her calm, steady presence and her ability to support clients through a variety of emotional and psychological concerns.
Working with Kaylin
Kaylin offers individual therapy and psychological assessments for clients ages 15 and older.
Kaylin conducts sessions in English and is able to provide psychological testing in Spanish.
As a counseling intern, Kaylin offers free or low-cost therapy with a cash pay rate of $0–$50 per session, helping to make mental health care more accessible.
She practices under the supervision of Rebecca Gomez de Tuinstra, Ph.D., LP.