Klaye Coleman is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the states of Texas and New Mexico. She sees clients through telehealth.
Klaye received her bachelor's degree in Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology in 2013 and a Master's degree in Social Work in 2021, both from Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. In 2021 she became a Licensed Master Social Worker in the State of Texas. Klaye is currently working towards licensure as a Clinical Social Worker and is under the supervision of Robert Turner, LCSW-S.
Being a West Texas native living the country life, Klaye's passion resides in the heart of San Angelo. As a previous teacher and coach, Klaye wants to continue making changes in the lives of our youth. Klaye has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in various social work settings: The school system, Judicial System, Mental Health, and Psychiatric Hospital Social Work. She has worked with individuals and groups struggling with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, trauma, grief/loss, self-harm, domestic violence, self-esteem, and suicidal ideations/attempts. Within these settings, she worked collaboratively with individuals, families, and groups directed on identifying a healthy support system and positive coping strategies, strengths, effective communication, and overall creating a plan to improve the client's well-being.
Klaye is passionate about empowering others to succeed and work through life's challenging moments when they feel like giving up. She provides a safe, friendly, and open atmosphere where all clients, no matter their age, feel welcomed. Using person-centered, strengths-based, and solution-focused techniques, clients can understand their way of thinking and challenge negative thoughts/behaviors to promote a healthier lifestyle. Klaye's focus is to continue working with children, adolescents, and young adults.