Comprehensive Mental Health Solutions in Los Angeles, CA & Surrounding Communities
Meet The Team
We are currently providing Telehealth in CA and Europe and in-person sessions in Sherman Oaks and Pasadena.
Our Story
At Baird Integrated Therapy, we believe in the whole person-centered approach and we are an ADHD-Informed and neuro-affirming practice. The mental and physical selves impact and influence each other. You cannot treat one without treating the other. We provide integrative services with the goal of creating optimal mental wellbeing for every one of our clients.
An integrative and collaborative approach is what makes Integrated Therapy unique. We feel it is important that every health professional you are working with is on the same page. Our clinicians work closely with our psychiatric practitioner and or your health professionals to achieve optimal wellness.
In addition to psychotherapy, our center is focused on the treatment of ADHD and neurodiversity. Alongside ADHD are often co-occuring conditions, such as anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, and autism. Our team of professionals are trained and certified in all things ADHD. With each one bringing their own unique approach and modalities to assist clients in reaching their therapeutic goals.
MEET Kristen Baird-Goldman, LMFT, ATR, ADHD-CCSP, CIMHP
Owner/Clinical Director – Psychotherapist, Art Therapist, Coach and Author

Kristen Baird-Goldman stands at the forefront of integrative mental-health care, combining clinical mastery, neurodiversity expertise, and a deeply personal understanding of adult ADHD to create a transformative therapeutic practice. With her credentials—Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), Registered Art Therapist (ATR), Certified ADHD Clinical Services Specialist (ADHD-CCSP), and Certified Integrative Mental Health Practitioner (CIMHP)—she offers a rare and powerful synthesis: ADHD informed and trauma-informed evidence-based therapies, neurofeedback and SSP, and strengths-based art therapy for individuals, couples, families and groups.
If you’re seeking a clinician who truly understands adult ADHD, neurodiversity, the brain-body connection and the power of creative expression and neuro-regulation—then you’ve found one of the region’s most accomplished and compassionate providers. At both www.bairdintegratedtherapy.com and www.kbgintegratedmind.com, you’ll find pathways to resilience, focus, self-expression and transformation under Kristen Baird-Goldman’s expert care.
Kristen Baird-Goldman is not merely “one more therapist with an ADHD specialty.” She is among the premier therapists and counselors in her field—bringing together clinical depth, neurodiversity insight, brain-body integration, art-mind creativity and a strengths-based philosophy that positions her clients for sustainable thriving.
A Personal Note:
Outside the consulting room, Kristen lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband and two children, along with trained therapy-dogs and a backyard chicken-coop. Her own lifelong creative engagement—art, gardening, cooking, travel—reflects the very values of integration, creativity and resilience she brings to her clients.
Professional Profile & Approach
Kristen is both clinician and advocate. In the Los Angeles region and through telehealth, she directs the practice Baird Integrated Therapy—an integrative, ADHD-informed, neuro-affirming center dedicated to treating the whole person: mind, brain, body, environment.
Her philosophy centers on strengths, resiliency and discovery: rather than focusing solely on deficits, she guides clients to uncover what they do have—creativity, adaptability, neuro¬divergent gifts—and uses that as the catalyst for change. She integrates modalities such as Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting and trauma-informed care, art therapy, and neurofeedback to support clients across the lifespan—from adolescence through adulthood. (executivefunctionsummit.com)
A key tenet of her work is the interplay of nature (genetics/neurology) and nurture (environment/lifestyle): though we cannot change our neurological or genetic wiring, Kristen teaches that we can change how our brains respond, how our nervous systems regulate, and how the environments (physical, relational, sensory) support us.
Her integrative model emphasizes that mental health cannot be isolated from body and brain: she offers neurofeedback, therapy and coaching in one unified vision of optimal wellbeing.
Expertise & Specializations
- Adult & adolescent ADHD: Kristen is an ADHD-certified clinical specialist (ADHD-CCSP) and a member of the CHADD Board CA, with extensive expertise in neurodiversity among youth and adults—especially those who are twice-exceptional, gifted, or women with under-recognized ADHD. (Psychology Today)
- Art therapy + creative expression: As an ATR, Kristen uses the creative process as a vehicle to uncover implicit thought patterns, self-criticism, and sensory/emotional experience—especially valuable for clients for whom words alone fall short. (TherapyDen)
- Neurofeedback & integrative brain-body work: Certified in the use of the NeurOptimal system and the Safe & Sound Protocol (SSP), Kristen offers resilient-building biofeedback therapies alongside talk therapy, empowering clients to enhance nervous-system flexibility and coping capacity. (kbgintegratedmind.com)
- Women’s health, hormones & neurodiversity: Kristen has publicly addressed the intersection of hormones, mid-life transitions, and ADHD—especially for women over 40 whose symptoms are often misattributed to “just getting older”. (New York Weekly)
- Anxiety, trauma, sensory processing, 2e (twice-exceptional) populations: Her broad lens includes adult and teen anxiety, postpartum mood issues, sensory/processing challenges, and gifted/neurodivergent clients who often fly under the diagnostic radar. (Psychology Today)
Signature Publications, Podcasts & Media
- Book: The CBT Workbook for Adult ADHD: Evidence Based Exercises to Improve Your Focus, Productivity, and Well Being (September 2022). This practical workbook offers a clear overview of how ADHD presents in adults, followed by CBT-based exercises and exercises designed by a therapist who lives with ADHD herself. (Amazon)
- Article: “Kristen Baird Goldman Sheds Light on the Hidden Collision Between Hormones and ADHD in Women Over 40,” NY Weekly, Sept 4 2025. In this piece, Kristen shares her own mid-life ADHD/hormonal journey and makes a compelling public case for hormone-informed ADHD care. (New York Weekly)
- Article: The Missing Link: Kristen Baird-Goldman Highlights Hormones as a Key Driver of ADHD Challenges in Women Over 40 – New York Wire September 15, 2025 (New York Wire)
- Article “The MindBody Dialogue: Redefining Therapy Through Gut Health and Creativity,” HuffMag, Oct 17 2025. Kristen advocates for a whole-system approach, pointing to gut-brain connection, lifestyle, and creativity as vital adjuncts to traditional therapy for neurodiverse clients. (HUFFMAG)
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Recent Webinar, Conference & Podcast Appearances:
- Featured speaker at the TEFOS (The Executive Function Online Summit) ’25 on the topic “ADHD is Neurobiological: Simple Ways to Effectively Manage Your Brain & Body.” (executivefunctionsummit.com)
- Featured speaker for CHADD on the “CBT, Perfectionism, and Learning to Lean In” on January 12, 2025, discussing what actually works for adult ADHD. (please add links to CHADD presentations here)
- Additional media interviews and presentations advancing the public conversation on ADHD, neurodiversity, and integrative brain health.
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Why Kristen Truly Stands Out
- First-hand insight + clinical mastery: Kristen’s own lifelong navigation of undiagnosed ADHD gives her rare empathy and credibility. As critics have noted, she doesn’t just talk the talk—she walks it. (Fable)
- Multimodal integrative approach: Few clinicians combine traditional psychotherapy with art therapy, neurofeedback, and lifestyle/brain-health work. Kristen’s integrated clinic model emphasizes collaboration with other health professionals and attention to physical, nervous-system and sensory dimensions. (Baird Integrated)
- Neuro-affirming and ADHD-informed: Her practice is explicitly designed around neurodiverse clients—not just accommodations, but affirming strengths and reframing ADHD through a resilience and creativity lens.
- Women, hormones, mid-life focus: Kristen addresses a critically underserved population: women over 40 whose ADHD and hormonal transitions intersect. Her public voice in this space sets her apart. (New York Weekly)
- Thought-leader, educator, speaker: She speaks to organizations of professionals, educators, parents and industry conferences—bringing complex neuroscience, live-brain work, and creativity/lifestyle integration into accessible presentation. (theadhdconference.org)
- Practical, workbook-based client support: Her published book gives clients take-away tools and self-help strategies aligned with her therapeutic philosophy, powerfully bridging self-help and in-therapy work.
Services Offered & Client Scope
Kristen works with:
- Individuals (adolescence through adulthood) navigating ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing issues, women’s transitions, neurodiversity and trauma
- Couples & Families where ADHD or neurodiversity affects dynamics, roles, communication and systems
- Groups or workshops for parents, educators and professionals focused on ADHD, neurodiversity support, sensory/emotional processing
- Neurofeedback & brain-system wellness integrated with psychotherapy and coaching, framed within the “brain health” rather than solely “mental health” paradigm
Her client-centered practice emphasizes: assessment and psychoeducation (e.g., “What is ADHD in adulthood?”, “How do hormones and sensory systems affect my focus and regulation?”), intervention (CBT, ACT, art therapy, neurofeedback) and ongoing coaching to build executive-function resilience, emotional regulation, creative self-expression, and nervous-system stability.
Featured Achievements & Recognitions
- Founder/Director of Baird Integrated Therapy, an ADHD-informed integrative therapy center. (Baird Integrated)
- Author of The CBT Workbook for Adult ADHD (2022) – a top resource for adults with ADHD seeking evidence-based, creative modalities.
- Recognized speaker at major ADHD and executive-function conferences (e.g., TEFOS) and contributor to public-facing media.
- Published author of peer-accessible articles on women’s health, hormones, gut-brain connection, creativity and neurodiversity (NY Weekly, New York Wire, HuffMag).
- Advanced credentials in neurofeedback, integrative mental health and art therapy—the intersectional combination that positions her among a small group of elite therapists offering this level of integrative care.
- Advocate for sensory-processing, 2e (twice exceptional), and high-functioning neurodiverse individuals whose strengths are often overlooked in traditional mental health frameworks.
Meet Our Expert Team
Dedicated Therapists Committed to Your Well-Being

Kim Kozel
Associate Psychotherapist AMFT#124779
Kim specializes in working with children ages 5-16 years old. She enjoys using an approach which embraces each child’s unique gifts and interests in their growth process.
Using a blend of play, music, and drama therapy, she follows the flow of each child’s natural inspiration while encouraging mindful presence and building coping skills in each activity. Kim also has a knack for making time spent together fun, free, and relatable. Kim also has clinical experience working with adults struggling with addiction and trauma.
She brings a trauma-informed approach to her work and understands the importance of nervous system regulation in everyone’s lives.

Joli Selten-Forbes
Associate Psychotherapist AMFT #146670
Joli is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with an MA in LGBTQIA+ Studies from Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena and a BA from University of Oregon.
Joli has training and experience in Motivational Interviewing; Radical Self Acceptance; CBT, TF-CBT, grief therapy and support; humans experiencing life with neurodivergencies including common comorbidities of anxiety and depression; addiction from a trauma-informed lens; mindfulness skills and practice; LGBTQIA+ .
“Together, my clients and I explore emotional intelligence, life transitions, meaning and purpose from a strength-based, holistic and integrative, therapeutic perspective. Together we aim to find joy, learn to navigate, cope, and succeed in our unique lives by finding personal balance and acceptance of self.”

Lorraine Derosa
Associate Psychotherapist/Art Therapist APCC#17341
Lorraine Derosa, MPS, Art Therapist, APC. She received her MA/MPS at New York’s School of Visual Arts and holds an Art Therapy MPS Award for Excellence in Clinical Internship.
She has clinical experience working with oncology patients, refugees, trauma survivors, foster children, and handicapped, terminally ill, and chronically ill populations of all ages. As an Associate therapist, she is currently serving children, adults, and families, and brings a holistic, creative and client-centered approach to each session.
Lorraine focuses on neuroscience and the uses of multimedia art, play, narrative, and mindfulness practices in treatment. In addition to her work at Baird Integrated, she also serves as an Associate art therapist at The Child Therapy Center of LA, where she treats children and families.

Erin Kaller
Associate Psychotherapist, AMFT #148973
Erin is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with an MA in Clinical psychology from Pepperdine University and a Masters in Early Childhood Education She has a BA in Early Childhood Development.
She has over two decades of personal and professional experience working with individuals and families with ADHD, complex trauma, and other challenges.
Her work with clients is grounded in an integrative model of narrative therapy, systems theory (parts-work and biopsychosocial systems), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
When she is not providing neuroaffirmative and strengths-based therapy for clients, Erin enjoy’s dreaming with her family, creating with her community, and learning something new.

Harlee Hall (they, them, theirs)
Associate Psychotherapist APCC#17894
Harlee received her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology at Texas A&M University where she was also a graduate teaching assistant.
Harlee specializes in working with teens and adults. They have experience working with neurodiversity, chronic stress, trauma, LGBTQIA+, and chronic illness.
Using a blend of mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and cognitive and behavioral skills they work with the client to assist them in developing coping and understanding themselves. They approach each client with the knowledge that their specific experiences contribute significantly to needs and expectations within the therapeutic space.

