Kim Manderbach, Marriage and Family Counselor

Kim Manderbach is a master's level clinician with 33 years of experience in the field. While her graduate degree is in Marriage & Family Therapy, she has worked with individuals ages 10 years old and up. Kim's area of specialty includes, but are not limited to, Anxiety, Depression, Bi-Polar, PTSD, grief/loss, substance abuse, self-esteem, emotional regulation, and difficulty adjusting to life transitions. Kim has had the opportunity to work in hospitals, schools, jails, drug & alcohol rehabs, and outpatient settings. Kim utilizes a person-centered approach to therapy, where the focus is on creating a positive, validating experience. She often draws from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance & commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and motivational interviewing (MI) to teach skills, foster change, and improve insight. When appropriate, Kim is also solution focused and looks to utilize one's strengths to help one create meaningful changes and live a more satisfying life. Outside of work, Kim enjoys traveling, hiking, trap shooting, and baking.