Kim is an associate marriage and family therapist who enjoys working with couples, families, and individuals. Her passion lies in helping people navigate life’s challenges and transitions with honesty, resilience, and hope.
Kim’s journey to becoming a therapist has been shaped by a wide range of personal and professional experiences. She and her family spent several years serving overseas as missionaries, an experience that deepened her heart for those in full-time ministry. She’s especially passionate about supporting pastors, missionaries, and ministry families as they navigate the unique demands of their calling.
Before entering the world of mental health, Kim worked as a registered nurse, caring for patients with HIV/AIDS, chronic illness, and those facing end-of-life issues. This background gives her a unique understanding and compassion for individuals and families dealing with chronic or terminal health conditions. Additionally, she has extensive experience working with seniors in the health care setting and believes their stories deserve to be honored and heard.
Kim has been married for over 30 years and is a proud mother of two adult children. Throughout her life, she has navigated a variety of roles—nurse, office manager, stay-at-home and homeschooling mom, business owner, missionary, and now therapist. These transitions have given her a deep appreciation for the complexity of change and the resilience it requires.
Kim believes in a collaborative therapeutic process—working alongside her clients to identify what’s no longer working, explore what meaningful change looks like, and take practical steps toward healing and growth.