Meet Our Therapists

Kimberly Gosnell

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Founder, CEO

Kimberly is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with individuals, couples, and young adults. Her therapeutic approach is rooted in a client-centered framework, emphasizing individual strengths and empowering you through the process of change. Kimberly’s style is both direct and compassionate, working alongside you to help achieve your goals. She believes that therapy thrives on mutual respect, personal accountability, transparency, and commitment. Kimberly is proud to create an inclusive space, welcoming people of all gender identities, sexual orientations, and relationship dynamics.

Kimberly earned her undergraduate degree in Family and Child Studies from Montclair State University, with a focus on Family Services, and a minor in Public Health, along with a certification in child advocacy. She holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Western Kentucky University and is currently pursuing her certification as a sex therapist through AASECT.

With Level 3 training in the Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Kimberly integrates these evidence-based interventions to support couples in building stronger, healthier relationships. Her priority as a therapist is to guide you in reaching your goals, inspire growth along the way, and offer the encouragement you may need to take bold steps forward.

Outside of her work, Kimberly is an active person who has completed three marathons. She enjoys spending time outdoors, at the beach, and getting lost in a good book. Her most cherished roles are as a mom, wife, sister, daughter, aunt, and friend. Kimberly values connecting with others and being a meaningful part of their lives.

Beth Sidlow

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Beth is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who provides compassionate care to individuals and groups facing a wide range of mental health and end-of-life challenges. She works with adults, children, and families who are in crisis or have experienced abuse, trauma, or traumatic loss.
Beth is certified and trained in a variety of strengths- and evidence-based modalities, including crisis intervention, trauma-focused and trauma-informed care, mindfulness-based approaches, as well as expressive and movement therapies. Her integrative approach allows her to meet each person where they are and tailor treatment to their unique needs.

Beth earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Monmouth University, concentrating in Clinical Practice with Families and Children. Her extensive background includes work in psychiatric emergency screening, adult inpatient psychiatry, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, disaster response, and with children of active-duty military service members both in the U.S. and abroad. Outside of work Beth enjoys traveling, the beach, walking in the woods, spending time with friends and family, reading and streaming movies and series.

Beth’s priority as a therapist is to help you recognize what is already right within you — your inherent strengths, resilience, and capacity for growth — and to guide you toward finding your own solutions to life’s challenges.