Kimberly Perkins, LPCMH - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Kimberly Perkins

Kimberly Perkins

LPCMH
21 years of experience
Virtual

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 20 years of experience treating adults, couples, and families. I have experience working with clients who have experienced trauma, grief and loss, transitions in life such as college and parenthood. I also have a I utilizes a holistic approach to effectively address personal life challenges, improve relationships, and eliminate the barriers that prevent living the life you want and deserve.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first session together, I want to provide a place where the client may be heard completely, to discuss what they are struggling with and how those issues are affecting their life. I also want to have an understanding of the goals that they want to achieve, this will help me better serve them and our time together.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

My ability to treat everyone as an individual, no matter what symptoms they are having or diagnosis they may have had in the past, I see them as they are in the moment. I strive to make all of my clients feel heard and validated, providing a safe environment to share thoughts, feelings and experiences that they may have never discussed before.

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Person-centered (Rogerian)

I treat clients as individuals, with no judgement, with compassion, empathy and support. Meeting someone where they are in life provides and environment of support and validation.

Couples Counseling

Helping support couples in their relationship to improve communication and trust so that they can build the life they want together.

EMDR

I help clients who struggle with negative thinking patterns due to past trauma or experiences that they have not been able to process. All to often individuals remain stuck and unable to function effectively personally or professionally and sometimes struggle with relationship they have with others in their lives because they allow those negative cognition's to control their lives.

Kimberly Perkins, LPCMH