Caroline Kim, AMFT
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
Caroline shows up to therapy with a steady, grounded presence and a straightforward goal: to help people feel safe enough to actually do the work. She creates an environment that’s warm, real, and non-judgmental—where clients don’t have to perform, pretend, or hold it all together. Her style is trauma-informed, culturally aware, and deeply respectful of each person’s lived experience.
Caroline is trained in EMDR and pulls from approaches like CBT, IFS, psychodynamic work, and shame resilience. She works with trauma, anxiety, depression, self-worth, and the messy, human places people tend to hide. She also has a particular knack for supporting men around identity, emotional expression, and porn/sex addiction in a way that feels direct, honest, and deeply compassionate. With couples, she focuses on strengthening trust, communication, and intimacy—helping partners move out of old cycles and into something more connected and sustainable.
At the core of her work, Caroline believes healing happens when people feel safe enough to look inward with curiosity instead of judgment. She helps clients move through the weight of old patterns, interrupt cycles of shame, and build the resilience needed for long-term change. Her approach is collaborative, empowering, and always centered on the client’s pace, goals, and humanity.