Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Family
- Adolescent/Teen
About My Clients
My clients are often the ones keeping everyone else going. Dependable on the outside, carrying more than they have ever said out loud. They may be sitting with grief, trauma, anxiety, burnout, or the quiet ache of holding it together so long they have lost touch with who they are. Some are navigating identity, relationship pain, or expectations that left no room for their own needs. They do not need to be fixed. They need room to stop, and someone steady enough to meet what is underneath.
My Background and Approach
I am Kimberly Bryce, MSW, LCSWA, founder of Bloom Therapy and Wellness in Raleigh, NC. I offer individual therapy and Comprehensive Clinical Assessments for adults and adolescents ages 12 and up. Good therapy, to me, is not just about reducing symptoms. It is about helping someone return to themselves with more honesty, more softness, and more choice. My work is warm, structured, and grounded in evidence-informed practice. I draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, DBT skills, trauma-informed approaches, and emotional processing, but I do not work from a script. Each session is shaped by what you are actually carrying.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe people are often doing the best they can with what they were given, what they survived, and what they were never taught. I also believe healing should not require anyone to shrink themselves, translate their pain into easier language, or prove that what they went through was hard enough to matter. In my practice, dignity is not something you earn. It is the starting point. I am committed to serving people whose pain has been minimized or misunderstood, including those navigating trauma, identity, sexuality, and the quiet grief of becoming someone their family does not recognize. I care deeply about cultural context and believe that understanding a person means understanding where they come from. I do not see my role as fixing people. I see it as being present for the honest, sometimes slow work of remembering who you are beneath everything you have survived. My hope is that everyone who sits with me leaves feeling a little less alone, and a little more clear.