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Kimberly Foreman, LISWS
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Kimberly Foreman, LISWS

Intake & Assessment Therapist

Locations:

Ohio

Specialties

🧠ADHD
😐Depression
😞Grief
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About

Over the past 16 years, Kim has worked in medical social work with a behavioral health focus and care management. Her primary treatment methods include solution-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and humanistic therapy, among others. Kim believes in empowering her clients and encouraging them to be proactive in their own plan of care to improve their own sense of dignity and self-worth.
When not at work, Kim can likely be found at any nearby Comic-Con, Ren-Fair, or possibly watching Bravo.

Locations:

Ohio

Credentials, Qualifications and Languages

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    University of Louisville, Master of Science and Social Work, 2009

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    Morehead State University, Bachelor of Social Work, 2008

Why Healthcare

Kim’s goal is to assist people and empower them to be proactive participants in their own plan of care with a methodology that aids in maintaining a sense of dignity and self-worth.

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