Kimberly Knowlton-Young
Kimberly Knowlton-Young
Credentials: LICSW
Practice: Kimberly Knowlton-Young, LICSW
Phone: (339) 440-1103
E-mail: kimberlyknowltonyoung@gmail.com
Location: 20 West Park, Suite 307 Lebanon, NH 03766
Website: https://kimberlyknowlton-young.com/
Insurance Accepted: Vermont Medicaid, Medicare, most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, Harvard Pilgrim, Out of Network
Fees: $120 per 60-minute session
Specializing In—
Depression and Mood Disorders, Anxiety and Panic, Parenting, Relational and Marital Dilemmas, Substance Abuse and Addiction, Cross-Cultural Stress and Prejudice, Grief and Loss, Gay and Lesbian Issues, Mindfulness, Stress Management, Trauma and PTSD
About
Kim Knowlton-Young is a clinical social worker and psychotherapist living and working in the Upper Connecticut River Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. She launched her career in 2000. Kim’s experience includes ten years at Children’s Hospital Boston where she was mentored by experts in the fields of human development, depression prevention, parenting, and substance abuse. Today, Kim offers therapy services to both adolescents and adults ~ individuals and couples.
Kim earned her Master of Social Work from Simmons College in 2005 and her B.A. from the University of Vermont in 1998. She completed a Certificate in Maternal and Child Health at the Boston University School of Public Health in 2002.
The majority of her training was at Children’s Hospital Boston. She worked in three different departments there.
Her family-centered approach to therapy comes from five years of work with Drs. T. Berry Brazelton and Jayne Singer at the Brazelton Touchpoints Center. Her work focused on optimizing family development by fostering empathetic parent-professional relationships within child care programs and various American Indian Early Head Start programs. Kim also worked under Mary Watson-Avery and Dr. William Beardsley at the Family Connections Program, implementing Dr. Beardsley’s depression prevention program with parents and caregivers of young children.
Following that Kim worked under Dr. Sharon Levy as a group and individual therapist at the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program, an outpatient treatment program for youth ages 11 to 25.