Kimberly G. Dalgety, LPC
Kimberly is a licensed professional counselor with more than 15 years of experience working with individuals, groups, businesses, churches and other organizations. She is passionate about promoting hope and healing with a combination of clinical expertise and a supportive, caring relationship. Kimberly approaches therapy by investigating each person's story with curiosity and compassion. She works with clients to find meaning and freedom and to move toward health and strength.
Kimberly is able to personalize techniques from a variety of therapeutic approaches to meet your unique needs. She has specialized training and particular interest in issues related to grief and complicated grief, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and healthy attachment. She is also trained to incorporate Christian faith into therapy for clients who desire this.
Kimberly majored in Psychology and Spanish at Erskine College before receiving her graduate education in counseling at Boston College and Regent University. She completed her internship at Safe Harbor Christian Counseling in Bel Air, MD and residency at The Pastoral Institute in Columbus, GA. She is licensed in Georgia and South Carolina.
Kimberly is married to Mark and a mom of four (mostly) sweet, energetic children and the family dog, Bootsy. She has fond childhood memories of her grandparents' home on a street named Grace Lane. Their home was full of love and visitors were commonplace, sharing music, laughter and tears, hugs, prayer, and good food. Kimberly's goal is to offer a space where clients are welcomed and valued and can heal, grow and thrive in an environment of grace, like she experienced in her grandparents' home.