Kellie Mullin, ASW

Headshot of Kellie, ASW, therapist at Beachfront Anxiety Specialist

Kellie Mullin, ASW,  is an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW#131786) currently under the supervision of Dr. Max Maisel, PhD (#31101). Kellie is passionate about helping clients regain the sense of confidence, agency and joy that Anxiety and OCD often dim. Kellie previously worked as a Behavior Coach at a Los Angeles based OCD and Anxiety clinic, the Renewed Freedom Center, and served as part of the clinical team for Intensive Outpatient Cases. Kellie gained extensive experience supporting clients overcoming severe OCD and Anxiety through gradual exposure to feared situations and thoughts. Kellie is passionate about sharing skills and tools clients can use to break the patterns that keep them stuck. Kellie engages clients with encouragement and understanding throughout the process of recovery, and is committed to working with clients at their own pace. 

Kellie Mullin received her Master’s degree in Social Work with a focus on Community Mental Health from California State University Dominguez Hills., and holds an undergraduate degree from UCLA in Cognitive Science. During her Master’s program, Kellie provided mental health services to children and families in school-based and community mental health settings. 

Kellie enjoys watching clients empower themselves by breaking the vicious cycle of Anxiety and OCD, and learning to relate differently to their internal experiences. In her free time, Kellie enjoys sewing, crafting and practicing yoga.

Kellie is passionate about working clients across the age spectrum:

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

  • Panic Attacks

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • Phobias

Her Specialties Include:

  • Exposure and Response Prevention

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Integrating Reflective Parenting Practices

Therapy with Kellie

Online or in-person. I also offer extended session times which are often appropriate for clients seeking relief from OCD, as it allows for enough time to practice behavior change strategies in session. Typically, meetings are weekly or bi-weekly.

50 mins | $200 | Get started