Meet the Founders

Dr. Jenna King and Dr. Bradley Siu share a collective passion for creating a bigger impact and bringing more strategic thinking and planning to the future of mental health. Among their diverse professional interests, they are urgently focused on influencing existing mental healthcare systems and shifting towards delivering and scaling up the fundamentals of health through integrative care systems, mental wellness coaching, functional psychology, trauma-informed care, and reversing trauma-embedded care. While they understand and respect that mental healthcare systems often follow more traditional models of care, they are about driving bold change and developing interventions at the foundational level. Given the increasingly dire state of mental health, they believe that innovative and transformative approaches are needed.


Dr. Jenna AH King

is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has a passion for building and creating for the future of mental health. Through her extensive experience as a certified Child and Adolescent Trauma Professional (IATP) she has helped countless individuals, groups, and families in community mental health, school-based, and hospital settings.

Dr. King has served as a primary supervisor for Post Doctoral Residents and trainees. As the lead attending for the Testing and Assessments rotation for the Post Doctoral Fellowship program, she trained and supervised Psychodiagnostic, ADHD, ASD, and Executive Function evaluations for high-risk, and treatment complex cases. In addition, her teaching and presentations emphasize trauma-informed perspectives, compassionate and equitable treatment for gender/sexual diverse, neurodiverse, and high-risk individuals.

Dr. King’s work includes developing and pioneering initiatives, programs and curriculums for access to care for underserved and marginalized communities. She has a particular skill in establishing “dynamic, trauma-informed, & systemic” treatment protocols that span all ages.

Dr. King identifies as a queer, cisgender female and a parent of two children, one of whom has a chronic disability. In her psychotherapy practice, she takes a trauma-informed and person-centered approach. Inclusive of personal strengths, belief systems, and values, she guides clients through deep and meaningful interpersonal and relational shifts. Dr. King warmly welcomes a collaborative process. Through open communication and shared decision-making, her expertise and skills join with the unique needs and goals of her clients.

Her programs and projects include:

Mindfulness & Relational training for young children and caregivers.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills class for suicidal and self-harming teens and their caregivers.

Sexually/gender diverse+ teen Group Program

Adult Trauma Skills Group

Middle School Intensive Outpatient Program

Brief Family Focused Therapy Treatment Program


Dr. Bradley Siu

is a licensed clinical psychologist who is trained in Executive Coaching, Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, EMDR and Nutrition. He has served in multiple leadership capacities at Kaiser Permanente, including Director of the Post-Doctoral residency training program, ADHD Evaluation Clinic Lead, co-chair of the Mental Health Grand Rounds and Clinical Innovations Workgroup, and Quality Assurance Committee.

As a senior supervising psychologist for trainees, post-doctoral residents, and staff clinicians, Dr. Siu has a wealth of experience with highly complex psychiatric, trauma, family, and behavioral conditions. In addition, he has served as a start-up consultant in the development of behavioral health apps and technologies.

Dr. Siu is of Asian American heritage and specializes in holistic and integrative evidence-based psychotherapy and coaching. He is an expert in human performance optimization and executive acceleration, with a particular focus on the neurodiverse population, including individuals with ASD, ADHD, and giftedness. Dr. Siu’s work playfully expands the spectrum of neurodiversity to encompass founders, thought leaders, and entrepreneurs who are uncommon among the uncommon. Drawing upon modern neuroscience research on compassion, gratitude, and mindfulness, as well as health psychology and behavioral psychology, Dr. Siu collaborates with clients on insights, and practical strategies for growth and change while attuned to systemic, developmental, and cultural factors.

His programs and projects include:

“The Equity Project”: Gifted Support Services’ serving underprivileged gifted youth.

Designed Family Therapy Protocol

Created Professional Development and Therapist Personal Branding Course

Created “COVID Help” Shelter in Place Support Group

Established Clinical Innovations and Grand Rounds Workgroup

360 Program Evaluation for ADHD Clinic

Created the High-Risk Protocol