ASL Therapy Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community

Are You Looking for an ASL-Fluent Therapist?

If you’re feeling frustrated searching for a therapist fluent in ASL, we get it.

We’ll connect you with a therapist who is Deaf ASL Fluent – someone who is not only fluent in American Sign Language but also understands your lived experience as a Deaf person.

Based in Roseville, Minnesota, and offering telehealth statewide, Deaf ASL-fluent therapist Kaylah Vogt, LPCC, combines compassionate care with expertise in a variety of therapeutic techniques. Wherever you’re at in your journey, Kaylah is honored to partner with you in your healing.

Meet Kaylah in this ASL video introduction and discover her unique approach to care!

Therapy Tailored to Your Needs

Kaylah Vogt offers support for individuals 16 and older, addressing a wide range of challenges, including:

  • Personal Growth: Exploring self-esteem, identity, self-reflection, and boundary setting.
  • Mental Health Concerns: Managing depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and addiction.
  • Life Transitions: Coping with adjustment to change, burnout, and existential questions.
  • Trauma and Stress: Addressing abuse, neglect, systemic oppression, and ambiguous grief.
  • Daily Challenges: Overcoming overstimulation, toxic work environments, and daily stressors.

Watch Kaylah’s video introduction in
ASL to learn more about her approach!

CODAs

Kaylah also works with CODAs (Children of Deaf Adults), ASL interpreters, and families of Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals, tailoring her care to your unique needs.

Kaylah’s approach integrates evidence-based techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, mindfulness, and grounding practices, along with creative tools like visual aids and art to foster healing.

Getting an Appointment is Easy

1. Submit an appointment request online or call our new patient line.

2. Our intake team will contact you with an ASL interpreter to gather more details.

3. Meet with Kaylah or another specialized therapist—virtually or in person!