Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I have a master’s and bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Campbellsville University, and I currently have a LCSW and I have been a practicing psychotherapy for the past 8 years. I am currently a predoctoral psychology student attending Keiser University and hope to be defending my dissertation in the upcoming months. My education and professional background have included extensive training at Ft. Knox military base in the analysis of patterns of human behavior and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Outside of private practice, I have worked as social work director in our local hospital, clinical director of a substance abuse center and as a behavioral health therapist in two different crisis unit facilities. Also, what I am most known for is the director of our local homeless shelter for over four years. I feel that I can work with various population because I have great empathy for others. However, I specialize in trauma and substance abuse issues.
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Kimberly “Kim” Davis holds both a master’s and a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Campbellsville University and has built a 16-year career in social work and psychotherapy. She holds a Kentucky Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential, listed as KY LCSW 256353, and combines clinical training with leadership experience to support people facing a range of challenges.
She is currently a predoctoral psychology student at Keiser University and anticipates defending her dissertation in the upcoming months. Her training has included intensive work at Fort Knox focused on patterns of human behavior and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Kim has served in a variety of clinical and administrative roles, including social work director at a local hospital, clinical director of a substance abuse center, behavioral health therapist in two crisis unit facilities, and director of a local homeless shelter for over four years. Those roles contribute to her ability to work with diverse populations and inform her clinical approach.
While she is qualified to address many concerns, Kim specializes in trauma and substance abuse issues. She also works with relationship difficulties, family conflict, intimacy-related concerns, self-esteem problems, depression, stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, sleep disorders, anger management, coping with life transitions, and ADHD. Her practice in Kentucky emphasizes an empathetic, experienced approach to helping people navigate change and healing.
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