Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Are you overwhelmed? Is stress and worry impacting your life? How are you sleeping? Do past hurts, traumas, and broken relationships keep you woke at night? Are you misunderstood and judged, is your best not good enough? Do you long for relief from the pain of a broken heart? Well carrying the weight of unresolved issues has a negative impact on your present and your future. The hurt that’s embedded deep in your heart may manifest in many ways such as anger, depression, isolation, anxiety, broken relationships, poor parenting, eating disorders, substance abuse, and much more. It’s okay to seek help you’re not weak; you’re human.
My passion is healing broken hearts. I want you to release pain and begin healing. I want you to come to terms with painful experiences that you cannot face alone. I utilize Cognitive behavioral Therapy and Psychoanalytic therapy to help you overcome the limiting and often paralyzing beliefs that result from past hurts and trauma. I want you to live again!
My career is a call to serve. I have 18 years experience focusing on healing emotional and psychological wounds. I provide a safe place where you can expose your pain and problems through a heart-to-heart conversation. I offer therapeutic interactions that bring comfort, healing, and hope, for the future. I honor the opportunity to connect with you.
Educational and Professional
Masters Degree in Clinical Social Work Administration from The University of Chicago (2002)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker ( Texas License # 66601)
Clinical Experience:
Substance Abuse Treatment Facility- Outpatient Individual and group counseling
Non-Profit Agency- Transitional Living Program for single mom’s
Independent Living- Individual and group counseling
Independent Contractor- Department of Child Services, Child Protective Services, Court mandated clients.
Parent Educator
Agency- Individual and Family Counseling
Private Practice Therapist
Therapeutic Approach: Cognitive-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychotherapy, and Reality Therapy.
Ready to take that first step? It’s often the hardest, but you can do it. I’m here to guide you to healing.
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Kimberly Washington is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 21 years of experience, practicing in Texas and focused on helping people navigate addiction, relationship and intimacy issues, low self-esteem, major life transitions, family conflict, grief, anger management, career difficulties, and compassion fatigue.
She recognizes that unresolved pain and old wounds can affect daily life and the future. Deep hurt may show up as anger, depression, isolation, anxiety, strained relationships, challenges in parenting, eating disorders, or substance misuse. Kimberly provides a supportive environment for addressing those patterns and their impact.
Driven by a commitment to healing broken hearts, she works to help people release pain and move toward renewed well-being. Her clinical approach draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and psychoanalytic methods, and she also uses psychotherapy and reality therapy to address limiting beliefs and the effects of trauma.
Kimberly earned a master’s degree in Clinical Social Work Administration from the University of Chicago in 2002. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and is licensed to practice in both Indiana and Texas.
Her clinical background includes work in outpatient substance abuse treatment with individual and group counseling, transitional living programs for single mothers at a non-profit agency, independent living programs offering individual and group support, contracting with child protective services for court-mandated clients, parent education, individual and family counseling at agency settings, and private practice therapy.
Kimberly’s practice emphasizes heart-to-heart therapeutic conversations that offer comfort, practical guidance, and hope for the future. She invites people who are ready to take the first step toward healing to connect and begin the work of recovery and restoration.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions for most people.
One major benefit is flexibility – people can choose the communication style that fits their needs, whether that is video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging. That adaptability makes it easier to incorporate therapy into a busy schedule and maintain continuity of care.
Licensed professionals provide online therapy, and if a different therapeutic fit is desired, clients can switch therapists. For many, remote therapy offers an effective and convenient path to addressing everyday mental health concerns and strengthening coping skills.
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