Kiki Davis, MSW Intern

"Therapy is a collaborative space where you can feel steady, seen, and supported."

Kiki Davis is a Clinical Social Work Intern and MSW candidate at Widener University.

Stepping into sex therapy takes courage. Whether you are navigating sexual shame, healing from trauma, or exploring your sexual identity, Kiki Davis creates a safe, dignified space where you can explore the vulnerable or stigmatized parts of your life with curiosity rather than judgment. Her therapeutic approach is grounded in Narrative Theory, trauma-informed practice, and a deep commitment to honoring your lived experiences.

Kiki has a unique background in supporting adults navigating trauma, systemic oppression, and shame-based narratives. In her previous work at the New York Public Library, she helped individuals process internalized blame, recognize the broader systems shaping their lives, and reconnect with their inherent strengths. She brings this same compassionate lens to her work at the Long Island Institute of Sex Therapy, helping clients who are facing concerns related to intimacy, trauma histories, and relational disconnection.

Her style is warm, steady, and deeply attuned. Rather than relying on rigid clinical formulas, Kiki works at your pace. She specializes in helping you untangle your personal story from societal expectations, allowing you to reclaim a sexual narrative rooted in your own agency, dignity, and connection. Above all, she is here to hold space for your layered needs, offering grounding and thoughtful guidance as you navigate your path toward healing.