Hi, I’m Krystle Cheirs-Roberts, LMSW
Krystle is a queer, multiracial, proud first-generation child of an immigrant with nearly 20 years of experience in the social work field. Her work is deeply shaped by lived experience, cultural awareness, and the belief that healing happens best in spaces where clients feel safe, understood, and respected.
She provides culturally responsive, affirming therapy for clients from diverse backgrounds—particularly women, LGBTQIA+ and gender expansive individuals, and BIPOC clients. Many people come to her seeking support for anxiety, depression, identity exploration, life transitions, and navigating multicultural or multigenerational challenges.
Her Approach
Krystle offers collaborative, culturally responsive therapy rooted in an anti-oppressive, strengths-based approach. She integrates narrative therapy, mindfulness, somatic practices, and relational work to help clients feel more grounded, connected, and confident through life’s transitions.
Her Specialties
Depression Therapy
Life transitions
Her clients often feel:
Overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally exhausted
Depressed, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode
Torn between cultures, roles, or expectations
Uncertain about identity, purpose, or next steps
Ready to build stronger boundaries and healthier relationships
Tired of feeling like they have to carry everything alone
Identity Work
Navigating multicultural/multigenerational challenges
Who Krystle Works With
Teens
Adult individuals
Couples