Kelly Turner, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor located in New Bedford, MA & Springfield, MA
Specialties: Anxiety • Trauma • Parenting & Relational Issues • Disability & Chronic Illness • Marginalized Populations
Kelly Turner is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and recent graduate of Boston University, bringing both formal training and extensive life experience to her therapeutic work. With a holistic, client-centered approach, Kelly focuses on how different areas of life contribute to well-being—emphasizing that mental and physical health are deeply interconnected.
Kelly has worked with children, adults, and couples in hospital settings and community outreach programs, with particular experience supporting marginalized populations. She is especially skilled in helping individuals navigate anxiety, depression, hoarding, parenting issues, attachment challenges, special needs and disabilities, substance use disorders, trauma, and chronic or sudden illness.
Her goal is to provide a nonjudgmental and strength-based space where clients feel safe, seen, and empowered. She draws on a variety of evidence-based approaches including mindfulness, motivational interviewing, CBT, DBT, ACT, somatic work, and psychoeducation—tailoring each tool to match the unique needs and goals of her clients.
A fun fact about Kelly: she believes in the power of human connection and strives to be the empathetic ear that helps others process their past and present without shame—because everyone deserves a space to feel heard and supported.

Specialties: Anxiety • Trauma • Parenting & Relational Issues • Disability & Chronic Illness • Marginalized Populations
Kelly Turner is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and recent graduate of Boston University, bringing both formal training and extensive life experience to her therapeutic work. With a holistic, client-centered approach, Kelly focuses on how different areas of life contribute to well-being—emphasizing that mental and physical health are deeply interconnected.
Kelly has worked with children, adults, and couples in hospital settings and community outreach programs, with particular experience supporting marginalized populations. She is especially skilled in helping individuals navigate anxiety, depression, hoarding, parenting issues, attachment challenges, special needs and disabilities, substance use disorders, trauma, and chronic or sudden illness.
Her goal is to provide a nonjudgmental and strength-based space where clients feel safe, seen, and empowered. She draws on a variety of evidence-based approaches including mindfulness, motivational interviewing, CBT, DBT, ACT, somatic work, and psychoeducation—tailoring each tool to match the unique needs and goals of her clients.
A fun fact about Kelly: she believes in the power of human connection and strives to be the empathetic ear that helps others process their past and present without shame—because everyone deserves a space to feel heard and supported.









