Dr. Connie Kim-Gervey

Dr. Connie Kim-Gervey
Systemic Specialties: Anxiety, Family Conflict, LGBTQIA, Racial Trauma, Relationship Issues, Stress
Mental Health Specialties: Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Racial Trauma
Sexuality Speciality: Aromantic, Asexual, Bisexual, Gay, Intersex, Lesbian, Nonbinary, Pansexual, Transgender
Modality: Couples, Individuals
Types of Therapy: Anti-Racist, Attachment-based, Feminist, Humanistic, Multicultural, Narrative, Person-Centered, Systemic
Age Specialty: Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19), Adults, Elders (65+), Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Communities: Bisexual Allied, Gay Allied, HIV / AIDS Allied, Lesbian Allied, Non-Binary Allied, Open Relationships Non-Monogamy, Queer Allied, Racial Justice Allied, Single Parent, Transgender Allied
Cost per Session: $100-150
Payments Accepted: Paypal, Venmo
Qualifications:: LPC Associate; PhD, NYU; MEd, Harvard University
Additional credentials: 2018 Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, Living Works; 2018 Certificate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Facilitation, Center for Equity & Inclusion; 2017
Ethnicity Counselor Identifies As: Asian American, Korean

Dr. Connie: Therapy that Centers Individuals with Non-Dominant and Intersectional Identities:

Dr. Connie Kim-Gervey provides therapy that centers the client. She believes that creating and maintaining safe spaces for her clients is the most important part of her work as a therapist. Doing so enables her to support clients to truly question, learn, and grow because they feel comfortable sharing all of the good, bad, ugly, beautiful, and in-between parts of themselves. As a therapist, Dr. Connie promises to hold her clients – who they are, what they want, and how they are most comfortable working – most important.

Dr. Connie’s life experiences have fueled her belief that identifying and acknowledging the systemic inequities— across gender, gender identity, sexuality, race, class, ability, and their intersections— is essential for individuals to live healthily. She has experience and enjoys working with clients who identify as BIPOC, People of Color and LGBTQAI2.

Dr. Connie invites adults and adolescents to work together with her in identifying their goals and wishes for their lives, as well as the best ways to work in collaboration to achieve those goals. A second-generation Korean-American, Dr. Connie specializes in racial trauma, anxiety, depression, stigma, identity, trauma, relationship, school and work issues.

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