Kelsey M. Latimer, APRN/PMHNP-BC
Expert Clinical Consultant
Dr. Kelsey is skilled in a variety of techniques and skills, including EMDR, DBT, CBT, person-centered, and interpersonal process work. Regardless of techniques and tools used, she always utilizes a strengths-based approach, seeing a person first as a person and second someone dealing with a problem! In addition to being a PSYPACT licensed clinical psychologist, she is also a Certified School Psychologist, Qualified Supervisor (QS) in the state of Florida, and a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Supervisor for IAEDP. As a result, Dr. Kelsey can provide full psychosocial-educational assessments (including gifted, ADHD , specific learning disability, and autism assessments), as well as adult personality assessments, qualified supervision for RMHC-Interns and postdoctoral fellows, and CEDS supervision for those pursuing their eating disorder specialist credential.
Dr. Kelsey has presented regionally/nationally/ internationally with over 50 invited presentations on topics such as body image, dieting downfalls, eating disorder evidence-based treatment, college student functioning and working with the millennial generation. She has been featured in dozens of media outlets (including TIME, Teen Vogue, Forbes, Today.com, Women’s Health print magazine, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Washington Post, Huffington Post and many others) and is a medical reviewer for Everyday Health. Dr. Kelsey is also the co-author of the children’s book series “POOFAS,” which focuses on helping children to understand their emotions and provide development of positive self-esteem and positive self-talk.
Dr. Kelsey is committed to providing access to care and that is why her company KML Psychological Services is centered on providing opportunity for phenomenal care with the ability to use insurance. She believes firmly that all people should have the ability to receive mental health treatment regardless of income level and KML Psychological Services is committed to being a part of the movement of access to care.

