About Kimberly
Kimberly Corts is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 22 years of practice supporting adults through major life changes. She works with people facing stress, anxiety, grief, depression, bipolar mood concerns, and challenges with self-esteem and relationships. She offers short-term work aimed at building skills and solving problems over a few months.
Kimberly focuses on caregiver stress, aging and geriatric issues, chronic illness and pain, and the strains that come with divorce, fertility struggles, and parenting.
Background and approach
She also helps people dealing with compassion fatigue, career uncertainty, guilt, and searching for life purpose. Her approach centers on real-life tools you can use between sessions. In sessions she combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and client-centered methods.
That means conversations balance practical strategies with attention to your values and what matters most to you. She can include a Christian perspective when requested, but does not use it by default. Kimberly keeps a calm and approachable style.
She aims to be respectful and nonjudgmental while offering encouragement and honest feedback. Many people find her easy to talk with and appreciate a light touch when appropriate. She offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging for flexible scheduling.
Sessions are arranged via a subscription that can be canceled at any time, and costs vary by location and therapist availability. To begin, users complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule according to availability.
Approaches that guide online sessions
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy helps people notice unhelpful thoughts and still move toward what matters to them. It focuses on values and small committed actions to reduce avoidance and increase meaningful activity. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy identifies patterns of thinking and behavior that keep problems going and teaches practical techniques to change them. CBT is useful for anxiety, depression, and managing mood shifts. Client-Centered Therapy emphasizes listening, respect, and working at your pace so you feel heard and understood.Choosing the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist collaborates with clients to match methods to goals, needs, and preferences. That might mean trying a skills-based plan for a few months, mixing mindfulness practices into sessions, or shifting focus if something isn’t helping.
Online sessions are offered as video calls, phone appointments, live chat, or text-based messaging to make therapy fit daily life. Video is good for deeper conversations and seeing nonverbal cues. Phone calls need less bandwidth and can be easier during a busy day. Live chat or text are useful for brief check-ins, homework support, or when writing feels more comfortable. These options let people access consistent care without rearranging large parts of their schedule.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
Also works with
- Aging and geriatric issues
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Coaching
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Family conflicts
- Fertility issues
- Guilt and shame
- Intimacy-related issues
- Life purpose
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 22 years
- Licensed
- Tennessee
- Languages
- English