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Dr. Kimberly Smith

  • California
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Dr. Kimberly Smith's service

Dr. Kimberly Smith is a highly experienced Psychologist who is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals, couples, physicians, and first responders. With a focus on addressing issues such as perfectionism, anxiety and panic, relationship difficulties, career decisions, and self-criticism, Dr. Smith is committed to helping her clients achieve personal growth and development. She is also skilled in providing therapy for trauma and PTSD, depression, communication issues, and life transitions. Understanding the impact that stress and personal difficulties can have on one’s overall well-being, Dr. Smith offers a safe and confidential space for each therapy session. With her care and expertise, she guides her clients through their current challenges and helps them accomplish their goals. Whether you are seeking personal exploration and growth, relief from current issues, or improved relationships, Dr. Smith provides knowledge, support, and tools to help you experience the life you desire.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Dr. Kimberly Smith is serving from:

California

Welcoming International Clients?

Yes

Years in practice

12 years

NPI number

1366843161

License Details

CA Psychologist PSY26682

License: Psychologist

California

License number: PSY26682

Expires at 2024-03-31

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