About Kimberly
Kimberly Tutt greets people who are carrying heavy things - stress, anxiety, grief, low self-esteem, and depression. She writes in a direct, calm way and helps people take small steps toward feeling steadier. Kimberly is a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, working from Texas and brings three years of counseling experience to her work.
Before becoming an LPC she spent 16 years as a secondary school counselor, where she listened to students and helped them plan next steps.
Background and approach
That background shapes how she talks with adults now: clear, practical, and focused on immediate concerns. Sessions are a place to name what feels hard and try out ways to cope. Kimberly helps people work through life transitions, the fallout of trauma, and challenges like postpartum depression and chronic illness.
She also addresses body image, sexuality, forgiveness, impulsivity, and questions about life purpose. Her approach is straightforward and grounded in methods that have research behind them. People who prefer a steady, conversational style may find her approach helpful.
She aims to create an open space where feelings can be said out loud and small changes can be practiced. Kimberly encourages realistic goals and gradual progress. To begin, she asks clients to describe what feels most urgent.
From there she and the client build a plan together and check progress each week. Sessions focus on what works next rather than only talking about the past.
How evidence-based techniques work online
Kimberly draws from evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change. One common approach helps people spot unhelpful thoughts and test more balanced ones; this is useful for anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Another method emphasizes small behavior changes and routine adjustments to build momentum and reduce stress, which can help with sleep, motivation, and coping with chronic illness or postpartum challenges.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Kimberly will ask about goals, what has helped before, and daily life constraints, then together they try techniques that match those needs. She checks in regularly and adjusts the plan if something isn’t working or if priorities shift.
Online therapy makes these methods easier to fit into a busy life. Video calls allow face-to-face work on skills and emotion regulation. Phone sessions can be a simpler option when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and text-based messaging are available for brief check-ins, homework, or when someone prefers typing over talking. These formats offer flexibility for people juggling work, parenting, medical appointments, or irregular schedules.
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- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English