Hi! My name is Stella Kimbrough (she/ her) and I help adults and teens struggling with intense emotions to fully step into their life’s purpose. Through honest and collaborative guidance, I will help you recognize how your past has affected your identity and ability to pursue the path to your greatest self.
My goal is to help you discover who you are, how you have been impacted by the events of your life, and how to use this knowledge to turn your wounds into strengths. I believe in openness, honesty, trust, and collaboration as guiding forces crucial to the therapy process. I also like to infuse humor and levity wherever possible. Together we will figure it out!
I graduated with a master's degree in social work from the University of Pennsylvania in 2019, where I focused my studies on trauma and addiction. During my graduate education I completed internships at an inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility and a community mental health clinic in Delaware county.
So far in my career I have worked as an outpatient therapist at a community health clinic in Sharon Hill, PA, and a group practice in Bryn Mawr, PA. While working at the group practice, I met with clients in the West Chester, Philadelphia, and Bryn Mawr offices.
After obtaining my license in clinical social work (LCSW) in 2021, I opened my own private practice Calm Pathway, LLC in 2022 to better serve the community by offering both online and in-person therapy options for adults and teens navigating trauma, grief, and intense emotions.
I have undergone extensive training and certification in EMDR therapy. I have also completed many trainings related to therapy for anxiety, depression, and DBT.
I am a proud alumna from the University of Pennsylvania school of Social Policy & Practice. I am an active member of NASW, which is the largest professional social work organization in the world. In addition, I am a full member of EMDRIA, and am an EMDRIA Certified therapist. EMDRIA stands for EMDR international association and is the original membership network for EMDR therapists.
Trauma: Acute trauma; Complex trauma/ CPTSD; PTSD
New parents and people who are considering becoming parents
Gifted and burned out teens and young adults
LGBTQIA+ affirming care
Perfectionists
Anxiety
Depression
Addictions (alcohol abuse, drug addiction, internet/ phone addiction, etc.)
ADHD
Grief and loss
Life transitions
Eating disorders
Body image concerns
Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
Codependency
Bipolar disorder
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Pregnancy, prenatal and postpartum
Infertility
Suicidal ideation
Sexual abuse
Relationship issues
Self esteem
Spirituality
General talk therapy
Trauma-informed
Trauma-focused
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Strengths-based
Psychodynamic
Motivational interviewing (MI)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Solution-focused
I believe that honesty is fundamental to change. I am here to give you my honest feedback and opinions so that you can grow and succeed, even if that means telling you things that are hard to hear. I also vow to be as honest and transparent as possible throughout our working relationship to foster a sense of safety.
Trust is something that is built over time in relationships. I hope to create a space in which trust can develop in order to build the foundation for a strong therapeutic alliance. I am especially mindful of boundaries within the therapy setting and believe that appropriate boundaries help to build trust.
I believe that treatment should be co-created and guided by both client and therapist working as partners, and try to reduce any hierarchy as much as possible. I also like to collaborate by helping you build a team of supports, meaning anyone who can help you in your treatment goals (doctor, psychiatrist, partner, parent, friend, etc.).
I am a fundamentally curious person, and bring that curious spirit into the therapy room. My hope is that my curiosity is contagious, and that you get curious about yourself too!
I believe that compassion is a true healing force. I believe that leading with compassion and empathy is crucial in order to reduce shame, a painful feeling so many of us experience.
I believe that people have the capacity to grow and change at any stage in life. I remain committed to personal and professional growth, and strive to continue to learn and challenge myself so that I can provide the highest quality services possible and so that YOU can grow too.
I know you have within you what you need to succeed, and want to empower you to find and use these resources so that you can step into the most confident, centered version of you.
I strive to bring awareness to the unique cultural, historical, and identity-related issues that can impact people from all backgrounds. I believe that context is key to understanding someone's unique circumstances.
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Mondays 1-2pm held on Zoom
Led by Stella Kimbrough, LCSW