Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with a MA in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. I have focused my counseling career on helping individuals adjust to various life transitions and traumas. These transitions may be due to retirement, parenthood, or moving into adulthood. The transitions may be by choice, such as marriage, or by force, such as a work-related injury. No matter what the cause of the life transitions, I have dedicated my career to helping people learn how to identify the skills they already possess, strengthen these skills, and then learn new skills in order to make the life changes they desire.
I also hold a BSW in Social Work from the University of Wyoming. Prior to becoming a counselor, I spent 16 years as a Social Worker focusing on helping individuals with chronic mental illness and life-altering disabilities learn to cope with life. My experience from this season of my career has helped enable me to look beyond the present circumstances and help individuals gain hope for a future created through circumstances, but not defined by those circumstances.
I believe that therapy is a journey for which all people can benefit in order to take charge of their lives and make intentional choices to find joy in the midst of a chaotic world. My role within this journey is to come alongside my client and help them grow during this season of change. I look forward to the opportunities for growth and change which are available as a partner with my clients.
On a personal note, I have lived in Texas for over 27 years and enjoy the diversity and opportunities available in the Lonestar State. When I’m not working I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling, and learning about history.
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Kimberly Fenner is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Texas who brings a practical, strengths-based approach to helping people navigate life transitions and recover from trauma. With a master of arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University and a background in social work, she focuses on helping clients recognize existing abilities, build on them, and learn new skills to achieve the changes they want.
Before becoming a counselor, Kimberly spent 16 years working as a social worker, assisting people with chronic mental illness and life-altering disabilities to cope and find ways forward. That experience informs her counseling practice, allowing her to help clients see beyond current difficulties and find hope for a future shaped by circumstances but not defined by them.
Over 12 years of clinical experience guide Kimberly’s work with individuals facing retirement, parenthood, career changes, health-related adjustments, and other major life events. She also offers support for anxiety, stress, depression, relationship challenges, self-esteem concerns, addiction, trauma and abuse, grief, sleep difficulties, anger management, career struggles, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.
Kimberly is licensed in Texas as a professional counselor; her license is TX LPC 81379, which reflects her training and authorization to provide counseling in the state. She sees therapy as a collaborative journey, partnering with clients to foster growth, build coping strategies, and create more intentional, joy-filled lives amid daily challenges.
On a personal note, Kimberly has lived in Texas for more than 27 years and enjoys spending time with family, traveling, and studying history when she is not working.
Many people wonder whether meeting with a therapist online can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or navigating life changes, online therapy is often as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One of the main benefits is flexibility – you can connect in the format that fits your routine and comfort level, whether that means a video call, a phone session, live chat, or messaging within an app. This flexibility makes it easier to keep therapy consistent amid busy schedules.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals, and if a different therapist would be a better match, clients have the option to switch. Online therapy can make it more convenient to access support for everyday challenges and transitions without changing the core therapeutic goals you would pursue in person.
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