About Aleisha Olatunde

Experienced, compassionate, and deeply relational care.

Here at Whole You Therapy KC, I serve individuals and couples ages 18+ in Kansas and Missouri. I believe everything you need on your journey to wholeness and mental wellness is already within you.

Therapeutic intent

“I Listen & You Lead.”

Every session is tailored to your goals, context, and pace, so you can build practical tools for lasting change.

3+ years

Clinical experience

2 states

Kansas & Missouri

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Detailed bio

Whether you have received a new mental health diagnosis, need relationship counseling, or are preparing for marriage, we will work together to assess your goals and develop tools that support meaningful transformation. You deserve mental health services that are unique to you, and I look forward to partnering with you.

I offer telehealth appointments, online payments, and currently accept new clients. In my practice, you will find a judgment-free space to explore your thoughts, emotions, decisions, and the context that has shaped your past, present, and future.

You may be navigating life direction, sexuality and faith questions, communication challenges, relationship stress, or major transitions. Whether you are dating, engaged, or married, we can work on building or refining a strong foundation.

I support concerns including anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and relationship dynamics with a collaborative approach that helps you take the reins of your life and move toward greater individual and relational fulfillment.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach in this space. Frameworks I draw from include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Couples Counseling, Sex Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), along with psychoeducation, communication skills, coping skills, sex coaching, self-care, and life transition support.

Areas of focus

Therapy tailored to what you are navigating now.

These are the current focus areas offered in Aleisha's practice.

  • Sex Therapy

    A specialized form of talk therapy designed to help individuals and couples address factors impacting their sexual satisfaction. The process gives a person the necessary tools to reduce anxiety and misalignment to improve intimacy and sex.

  • Couples Counseling

    Couples counseling is a psychotherapy that helps partners in committed relationships and marriages build tools to maintain the relationship, navigate conflict, adjust to life transitions, and focus on safety, trust, vulnerability and intimacy.

  • Postpartum Support & Maternal Mental Health

    Pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood can shift your identity, relationships, emotions, and nervous system in ways you never expected. Postpartum support provides a compassionate space to process overwhelm, anxiety, disconnection, identity changes, birth trauma, and relationship stress while helping you reconnect with yourself during this transition.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that highlights the connection between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The method helps to identify unhelpful patterns or thinking and learned behaviors. The primary focus is creating goals and emphasizing strategies to address the here and now rather than the past.

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a mindfulness-based therapy that focuses on accepting all emotions, including "bad emotions", as fleeting experiences rather than fighting against them.

  • Premarital Counseling - Prepare and Enrich

    Prepare and Enrich is a research-based premarital counseling program using online assessments to map a couple's relationship dynamics. Couples can navigate specific areas of misalignment to strengthen their foundation in communication, conflict resolution, financial alignment, role expectations, and family origin.

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

    EMDR assists you by helping to "unlock" the nervous system and allow the brain to process traumatic memories to an adaptive resolution, much like how the body heals a physical wound. By the end of treatment, you still remember the event, but the emotional "sting" and physical distress are removed, allowing you to move forward without the past weighing you down.