The clinicians behind JDF Collective
Therapists committed to relational, compassionate work rooted in connection, curiosity, and wholehearted growth.
THE HEART OF OUR WORK
A shared approach, held by different people
At JDF Collective, all clinicians practice from the same foundational approach grounded in relational safety, curiosity, and compassion. While each therapist brings their own presence, background, and areas of focus, the work is held within a consistent framework of care, one that values connection over performance and growth without pressure.
Founder & Therapist
Kallie Allen, M.Ed, LPC-S, DWTF
Background & Training
Kallie Allen is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) with a background deeply rooted in education and school-based mental health. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado and a master’s of education in School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of St. Thomas. She is also a Daring Way™ Trained Facilitator, trained directly in Brené Brown’s research on vulnerability, shame resilience, and wholehearted living.
Leadership & Perspective
With over two decades of experience in educational settings, Kallie founded and led a nationally recognized student wellness program and received the Texas CREST Award for excellence in school counseling. That experience continues to shape her work today, bringing a systems-informed, developmentally attuned lens to both therapy and supervision, and a deep respect for the emotional load carried by educators, caregivers, and helpers.
Clinical Focus & How She Works
Kallie specializes in working with high-achieving women navigating perfectionism, burnout, and identity shifts, as well as teens and young adults seeking self-compassion and authentic connection. Her therapeutic work often integrates narrative exploration and thoughtful reflection to support meaningful, sustainable change. Originally from Colorado and now living in Texas, Kallie brings warmth, creativity, and humor into her work, believing healing happens best in spaces where people feel seen, safe, and free to tell the truth.
Therapist
Sofia Hoeft, M.S., LPC-Associate
Supervised by Kallie Allen, M.Ed, LPC-S, DWTF
Clinical Focus
Sofia is a licensed therapist (LPC-Associate) and National Certified Counselor who works with women and young adults navigating perfectionism, burnout, identity exploration, relationship changes, and the pressure to constantly perform or please.
Perspective & Approach
As a Third Culture Kid who grew up across Argentina, Chile, the U.A.E., and the Midwest, Sofia brings deep cultural attunement and sensitivity to the in-between spaces of belonging and becoming. Her approach blends mindfulness, emotional regulation, narrative therapy, and cognitive-behavioral tools, while remaining collaborative, compassionate, and deeply human at its core.
How She Supports Clients
Sofia offers therapy in both English and Spanish and is especially attuned to supporting clients who are seeking clarity, steadiness, and a kinder relationship with themselves. She creates a space where clients can slow down, feel understood, and move forward with greater intention and self-trust.
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Finding the Right Fit Matters
Choosing a therapist is a personal decision, and it’s okay not to know who might be the best fit right away. If you’re unsure where to begin, we’re happy to help you think it through and answer any questions. Starting therapy doesn’t require certainty, just a willingness to begin the conversation.