Kimberly Allison
Therapist | LMHC: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is one of collaboration. A therapist and client need to work together to help the client achieve their goals. Through a client-centered approach, I provide my clients a safe environment to share their thoughts and feelings. We will explore the issues on hand together and identify opportunities to help the them meet their goals. I provide my clients the tools to help them move forward and live a happier life. My Professional Background: I obtained my Master's in counseling at Alabama A&M University and am currently a Doctoral Candidate at Barry University. Since becoming a counselor, I have worked in a community setting providing counseling to youth and families since 2017. I have many years of training and experience as a trauma and grief therapist. I have worked with clients that have been victims of both individual and communal traumas. I also help clients that struggle with anger, stress, depression, medical issues, depersonalization/derealization, and family conflicts. Education, Training, and Certifications: BS in Psychology at Columbia University MS in Counseling at Alabama A&M University Currently a Doctoral Candidate at Barry University National Certified Counselor (NCC) Clinical Traumatologist (TITC-CT) Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level 2 (CCTP-II) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) EMDR certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Family Systems Gottman Couples Therapy Levels 1 & 2 Nationally Certified Sandtray Therapist (ICST) Certified Grief Counseling Specialist (CGCS) Fun Facts: I enjoy spending time with my fur babies and my family as often as I can. I love traveling and spending time with family. Most of my spare time is dedicated to continuing my doctoral degree, watching movies, painting, photography, and going to the beach. The remainder of my time is dedicated to my career as an Air National Guard member where I currently work in Civil Engineering. I also volunteer with the Florida Counseling Association (FCA) in several leadership roles.
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