Kimberly takes a nonjudgmental and collaborative approach to therapy, working from an attachment-based and humanistic perspective. She creates a supportive space where clients feel centered and valued, embracing a philosophy of unconditional positive regard. Her goal is to help clients cultivate greater self-compassion and patience as they work toward healing and growth.
Kimberly holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hawaii Pacific University and a Master’s degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University. Kim is Licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
When she’s not working, Kimberly loves diving into a good book, hitting the trails for a run, or simply enjoying the chaos and joy of life with her kids and husband.