K Anand-Gall (she/they) will graduate in May 2025 with a Master’s in Social Work (MSW) from The Ohio State University, where she is also pursuing additional training to provide culturally responsive services to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, Queer, Intersex and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth and their families.
With over two decades experience working with K-12 and college students, K also holds advanced degrees in creative writing. K’s first goal when working with clients is to create an environment that feels safe, supportive, and judgement free. She believes her clients’ life experiences, cultures and histories create a story that is unique to them, and that they are the expert of their own lives. As a social worker, K knows that we are all shaped by both internal factors that affect our well-being and external structural forces that shape our position in society. K takes a strengths-based, holistic, integrative body-mind-spirit approach to help clients find their voice and explore and expand their awareness of the meaning they have placed on their experiences. Some of her approaches include (but are limited to) mindfulness, emotional regulation, narrative therapy cognitive and behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and somatic (body-based) practices.
K lives with one human, four cats, four chickens, and forty-thousand honeybees on a small acreage in rural Ohio. They enjoy hiking, gardening, preserving food, baking, and writing music, and writing poems, stories, essays, and songs.
Insurance accepted:
Medicaid / Self-pay intern rate
Contact K:
Edgewood Schools