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Erin Kisicki, LMSW

Associate Therapist

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Hello, my name is Erin Kisicki, a licensed therapist at Center for Compassion. With personal experiences of loss and grief, I feel honored to hold space for individuals and families navigating difficult or traumatic moments. In 2012, I experienced a miscarriage with my first pregnancy, an event that forever shaped my understanding of grief, resilience, and the power of compassionate support. My approach is person-centered, strengths-based, and rooted in respectful curiosity and non-judgment, recognizing that loss—whether of important people, pets, places, or things—touches us all. I believe in a holistic approach, honoring the deep connection between mind and body. Healing is not one-size-fits-all; it requires individualized, compassionate care that builds on each person’s unique strengths, talents, and abilities. I trust that people know themselves best and sometimes just need an empathic perspective when life feels overwhelming. Those who share their stories with me are the most courageous people I know—the true heroes of their own journeys. It is a privilege to walk alongside you, offering support, perspective, and a space for healing. I come to do this work in honor of the losses of family members, fur babies, and friends.

Practice & Credentials

Erin Kisicki, MSW, LMSW is an associate licensed therapist, licensed by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland in 2003. She received a Masters in Social Work from Arizona State University in 2005 and has been working in the field of social work for 20 years. Erin is a Master Trainer for Dr. Bruce Perry's The Neurosequential Model of Caregiving (NMCTM). She also holds a certificate in Perinatal Mood Disorders from Postpartum Support International and provides compassionate support to individuals and couples throughout the perinatal period, including care related to perinatal loss.

specialties

  • adolescents
  • adjustment to divorce
  • adults
  • anxiety
  • bereavement
  • children
  • depression
  • families
  • immigrant communities
  • loss
  • LGBTQIA+
  • mindfulness
  • parenting concerns
  • suicide
  • trauma
  • traumatic grief
  • women's issues
  • young adults

Training & Practice Approaches

  • Grief Counseling
  • Humanistic
  • Person-centered
  • Positive Psychology
  • Strength-based
  • Trauma-informed

Affiliations & Awards

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