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Navigating the Chaos — Kim Roberts

Andy Knight

How do you go through the chaos with your prodigal and still love them at the same time?

Kim will speak about how to set healthy boundaries and love your prodigal and be an encourager at the same time.   Kim has a passion for helping young adults and adolescents understand their substance abuse and offers hope for freedom from dependence on drugs or alcohol.

Kim has extensive experience with anxiety and depression, acute psychiatric issues, co-occurring disorders, and addiction issues.  Kim specializes in clients with substance abuse and families impacted by alcohol or drug dependency.

Kim L. Roberts, LPC, Ed.S is a Licensed Professional Counselor.   She has extensive experience with anxiety and depression, acute psychiatric issues, co-occurring disorders, and addiction issues.  Kim specializes in clients with substance abuse and families impacted by alcohol or drug dependency.  Kim earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, and holds a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and an Ed.S in Professional Counseling from Georgia State University.  She is recognized as a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor by the IC&RC.

Her clinical background includes individual therapy and group work in both inpatient and outpatient behavioral health settings.  Kim’s therapy influence is Adlerian, a holistic approach that recognizes a variety of factors are involved in molding our belief system and behaviors.   Providing a safe, non-judgmental place where insight and healing can take place is the foundation of her practice.  Kim endorses the statement “people want to be known and loved anyway.”

Kim enjoys facilitating groups and believes these can be a powerful catalyst for change.   These groups include forensic Domestic Violence groups, Parenting children with issues, and Substance Abuse groups.

Helping young adults and adolescents understand their substance abuse and offering hope for freedom from dependence on drugs or alcohol is a passion for Kim.  Kim provides drug and alcohol assessments and advocacy for clients involved in the legal system.  Clients from the LGBTQ community are welcome.

When not engaged in therapy, Kim spends time with her family and enjoys the great outdoors.