Kim Wirt is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) committed to providing anti-oppressive, anti-capitalist, holistic therapy that empowers their clients to heal and thrive. Their approach centers on creating a safe, affirming space to unpack trauma and navigate the challenges of living in a white supremacist, patriarchal, and capitalistic society. By decentering themself in the therapeutic process, Kim empowers their clients to take the lead in their journey toward healing and self-discovery.
Kim specializes in working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, helping them explore their identities and navigate the complexities of a cisheteronormative world. Kim’s practice is informed by both personal and professional experience with kink, consensual non-monogamy (ENM/polyamory), and SW—communities that are often intertwined in queer spaces.
Kim’s approach incorporates Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques in their practice, offering their clients practical tools to navigate difficult emotions, improve interpersonal relationships, and manage stress. Together, we work on building mindfulness skills to help you stay present and grounded, even in overwhelming moments. Kim provides structured strategies for emotional regulation, such as identifying and changing unhelpful thought patterns, recognizing triggers, and finding healthy outlets for intense feelings. For those struggling with interpersonal challenges, Kim works with you to learn effective communication techniques and boundary-setting skills to support healthier, more fulfilling relationships. These DBT-based tools are tailored to your unique needs, ensuring they are practical and accessible in your everyday life.
Whether you’re exploring your gender or sexuality, seeking tools for emotional regulation, or looking for a space to process and grow, Kim is here to support you in navigating life’s challenges and achieving your goals.
Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time
Saturdays: Varies
If this is a mental health emergency, please contact 911, your local emergency services, or go to the closest hospital/ER. Below is provided as additional resources:
The Suicide and Crisis Hotline at 988.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ or (800) 273-8255
The Trevor Project (LGBTQAI+) at: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ or (866) 488-7386.
Crisis Text Line at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ or text HOME to 741741.