Caroline Kim
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
I believe healing begins when people feel truly seen, deeply understood, and empowered to make choices aligned with their most authentic selves.
Many of the people I work with come in feeling overwhelmed—by anxiety, trauma, relationship pain, or patterns they can’t seem to break. My role is to help you slow things down, understand what’s underneath, and begin to shift those patterns in a way that actually feels meaningful and sustainable. I work with adolescents, adults, and couples, and I bring a steady, compassionate presence to the work while also helping you move toward real change. Whether we’re processing past experiences or navigating what’s happening right now, I aim to create a space where you feel genuinely seen, supported, and able to show up as your full self.
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I work with adolescents, adults, and couples who are ready to better understand themselves, heal from painful experiences, and create healthier relationships. Many of my clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by trauma, anxiety, depression, shame, grief, OCD, or relational challenges. I also support those navigating pornography and sex addiction, narcissistic relationship dynamics, and long-standing patterns that impact connection, self-worth, and emotional well-being.
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I specialize in working with trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, OCD, and shame, as well as pornography and sex addiction and narcissistic relationship dynamics. I support clients in identifying and shifting patterns that impact their relationships, self-worth, and emotional well-being, while building self-compassion and processing unresolved experiences. In my work with couples, I focus on strengthening communication, rebuilding trust, deepening intimacy, and creating greater emotional safety.
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I am an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and EMDR-trained therapist who practices from a trauma-informed, client-centered, and multicultural lens. I integrate EMDR with evidence-based and insight-oriented approaches, including CBT, psychodynamic therapy, couples work, and shame resilience interventions.
As a Korean American therapist, I value the role of culture, family history, identity, and intergenerational experiences in shaping how we see ourselves and relate to others. I strive to create a supportive, grounded space where clients feel respected and understood in the fullness of their lived experience.
As a mother of two teenagers, I also bring a practical understanding of the complexity of family life, development, and relationships across different stages.