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Konjit Page(She/Her/Hers)

(She/Her/Hers)
Psychologist, PhD
California
Anxiety - Depression- LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics-Race & cultural identity- Relationship issues-Women's issues-

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Professional statement

Dr. Konjit V. Page is a Registered Psychological Associate and Professor of Psychology at Fielding Graduate University. Dr. Page received her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of North Dakota and completed her doctoral internship at the Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology at Boston University Medical School/Boston Medical Center. Dr. Page is a former fellow of the Connecticut Health Foundation’s Health Fellows Program and of the Supportive Housing and Public Sector Mental Health Administration Program in the department of psychiatry at Yale University, School of Medicine. ​

Dr. Page recently served as the Chair of the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity and currently serves as the Chair of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Committee for the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. In her role as faculty at Fielding, Dr. Page teaches courses in multicultural psychology, human sexuality, social psychology, and history and systems of psychology to doctoral-level students pursuing their PhD in clinical psychology.

​Dr. Page is committed to providing mental health a diverse clientel. She is committed to addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, education, tech, and within the entertainment industry. Her research, clinical, and consultation interests include, racial and sexual identity development; access and service development for LGBTQ+ populations; multicultural and LGBTQ-affirmative counselor training and supervision; and diversity training and consultation for organizations, companies, and media. Additionally, as an Black-Ethiopian American therapist, Dr. Page is further committed to providing supportive spaces to people of East African descent (i.e., Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Somalian), as well as all those from the African diaspora and LGBTQ+ communities.


Message to clients

Deciding to engage in therapy is an important step in one’s life and I am honored by the opportunity to join in this journey with you. My work with clients begins from a place of genuine curiosity and authenticity. As a relational-cultural narrative therapist I believe that the person is not the problem. The problem is the problem and we work together to develop and implement effective tools aimed to address the problem. People are also defined by stories. When these stories become problematic, people can become stuck. Together we will examine these stories and help you develop new and healthy stories for your life.

In my work, I engage in culture-centered practices, where the role of culture is seen as integral in understanding one’s journey. While relational-cultural narrative therapy guides my work, I also incorporate other evidenced-based practices and cognitive behavioral therapy to address maladaptive patterns and behaviors.

I am deeply committed to working with BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Persons of Color) and LGBTQIA+ populations. I look forward to the opportunity of hearing your story and working with you.


Work and Education

Years of Experience: 12 years

Deeper Than Color, Registered Psychological Associate

University of North Dakota, Ph.D. Counseling Psychology, 2012

Licensure

California: PSB94025954

Languages

English

Specialties

Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)

Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life

LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics - Exploring topics of sexuality, gender, and identity; coping with discrimination and oppression; navigating relationship, family, and cultural challenges

Race & cultural identity - Exploring topics of racial, cultural, and ethnic background as it relates to one’s family origins and personal identity

Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating

Women's issues - Therapy tailored to common concerns among women; providing a safe and understanding space to address life challenges, stressors, and questions around identity as a woman




Clientele

  • Adults (24+)
  • Couples
  • Young adults (18-24)
  • Loveland Therapy Fund Clients

Locations & Hours


Insurance

Konjit Page is not in-network with any insurances.

Read about the benefits of seeing an out-of-network provider here.


Out-of-pocket fees

  • Individual sessions:$250 (45min)
  • Couples sessions:$400 (80min)
  • Couples sessions (abbreviated) $275 (50min)
  • Poly Relationship session (3 partners)$450 (80min)

Additional session information

Therapist's note

We currently only accept credit cards and some HSA for payment. We do not accept insurance.

We can provide an invoice or superbill for services so you can seek reimbursement through your insurance.

We also offer a service that allows you to only pay your co-insurance if your insurance reinburses for out-of-network providers. We charge a fee of $15 convenience fee for this service, but we can waive that fee if you meet certain financial criteria.