Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am have a LISW in OH and LCSW in IN. I am currently only taking referrals from OH. I have experience working with people struggling with anxiety and other life stressors. I am excited to work to help people identify and reach their own goals. I am also passionate about tracking behavior and helping develop insight and understanding into how their behavior indicates needs and to help develop healthy strategies to better meet those needs.
My approach in therapy is client centered with a focus on developing solutions to help my clients reach their self identified goals. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy and a motivational interviewing approaches, as well as dialectical behavioral techniques as needed to help my clients develop effective strategies to achieve lasting results.
It is not easy to ask for help, nor is it always easy to make lasting changes in your life. I am here to help you identify what you need and empower you to reach your personal goals for emotional success.
Because of professional restrictions, I am not able serve clients currently involved with The Indiana Department of Child Services.
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Kimberly Henry is a licensed clinical social worker in Indiana and a licensed independent social worker in Ohio with eight years of clinical experience. She is currently accepting referrals only from Ohio while maintaining her professional base in Indiana.
She specializes in stress, anxiety, self-esteem, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, ADHD, and career difficulties. Kimberly uses a client-centered approach that emphasizes helping people identify and reach their own goals and develop practical strategies to support lasting change.
Kimberly is passionate about tracking behavior to build insight into how actions reflect unmet needs, and she works collaboratively with clients to create healthier ways to meet those needs. Her therapeutic toolkit includes cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and dialectical behavioral techniques as needed to tailor solutions to each person’s goals.
She recognizes that asking for help and making meaningful life changes can be difficult, and she aims to empower clients to define and achieve emotional and practical success. Due to professional restrictions, Kimberly is not able to serve clients who are currently involved with the Indiana Department of Child Services.
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