Kimberly W. is a highly experienced professional currently serving as the Senior Tribal Affairs Specialist at the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice, where responsibilities include advising tribal stakeholders on victim issues and collaborating with federal agencies on victim programs for Indian country. Kimberly is also part of the teaching faculty at the Washington School of Psychiatry, providing instruction on psychodynamic theory and practice to licensed mental health professionals. As a psychotherapist and principal member at The Waverly Center for Psychotherapy, LLC, and a previous affiliate psychotherapist at Meyer Treatment Center, Kimberly has extensive experience in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Additionally, past roles have included providing psychotherapy with a focus on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders at Red Hill Counseling, along with various positions that demonstrate a commitment to culturally relevant counseling and program development for underserved populations. Kimberly's educational background includes advanced degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Law, and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from renowned institutions.
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