
Kimberley is a warm, collaborative, and deeply attuned psychotherapist who supports adults and couples seeking clarity, self-understanding, and a more grounded sense of purpose. Her presence is steady and compassionate, and she brings a thoughtful blend of curiosity, gentle challenge, and respect. Clients often appreciate her ability to explore what lies beneath the surface while fostering a space that feels safe, grounded, and profoundly human.
Rooted in a psychodynamic and trauma-informed orientation, Kimberley’s work is shaped by mindfulness and compassion-based practices. She integrates Buddhist psychology, depth psychology, and parts work, along with trauma-specific interventions such as EMDR. In her work with couples, she draws from these same foundations, as well as Imago and emotion-focused approaches, to help partners understand relational patterns, deepen connection, and cultivate new ways of engaging with one another.
Kimberley believes that meaningful change begins with understanding how our past shapes our present. She works collaboratively with clients to identify long-standing patterns, reconnect with inner wisdom, and develop new ways of relating that feel authentic, secure, and aligned with what matters most.
Session Types: Individual Therapy, Couples & Relationship, Virtual Therapy
Specialties: Aging, Adult and Late Diagnosis ADHD, Anxiety, Body Acceptance, Breakups Divorce & Separation, Chronic Illness, Communication & Conflict Resolution, Death Dying & End-of-Life, Depression, Family & Interpersonal Relationships, Grief & Loss, Life Transitions, Parenting & Neurodivergence, Perimenopause, Postpartum & Pregnancy, Reparenting and Inner Child Work, Self-Esteem, Stress, Trauma & Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms, Values, Work-Life Balance
Approaches: Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Informed Therapy, Grief Therapy, Trauma-Informed Therapy
