Greenlake Wellness Group’s
Kim Murer
LMHCA
With warmth and empathy, I offer a supportive space for those navigating life changes. Grounded in a trauma-informed approach, I help clients explore their experiences and uncover what feels most authentic to them.
Together, we’ll work collaboratively to build awareness, foster healing, and create meaningful growth on your unique path to well-being.
Greenlake Wellness Group’s
Kim Murer LMHCA
With warmth and empathy, I offer a supportive space for those navigating life changes. Grounded in a trauma-informed approach, I help clients explore their experiences and uncover what feels most authentic to them.
Together, we’ll work collaboratively to build awareness, foster healing, and create meaningful growth on your unique path to well-being.
Eating Disorder Recovery
Healing relationships with food, body, and self while restoring emotional and physical well-being.
LGBTQ+ Affirming Care
Provides a safe, supportive space to explore identity, relationships, and well-being without judgment or bias.
Religious Deconstruction and Spiritual Identity
Explore, question, and redefine their beliefs to find a more authentic and grounded sense of spirituality.
Harm Reduction and Individualized Paths to Well-Being
Make safer, self-directed choices while honoring their unique goals, values, and pace of change.
Meet the Therapist:
My Specialties and Background
My Beliefs
I approach my work through a social justice lens, meeting each client with openness, curiosity, and respect. I believe everyone has a unique story that shapes how they experience the world. My goal is to meet you where you are in that story and work collaboratively, using a person-centered approach that honors your lived experience and capacity for growth.
My Approach & Modalities
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Narrative therapy
- CBT and evidence-based tools
- Family Systems
- Feminist therapy
- Queer-affirming and social-justice-oriented frameworks
Who I Work With
Individuals ages 13+
Couples
Background
I hold a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in music from Central Connecticut State University and a master’s in counseling from Seattle University. With over a decade of experience in human services, my background includes case management and counseling across diverse communities in the Seattle area. I’ve supported individuals facing chronic homelessness, adults with developmental disabilities, women in street-based sex work, and young adults in transition. My counseling internship focused on eating disorder treatment. I am LGBTQ+ affirming, Health at Every Size (HAES) aligned, and committed to harm-reduction practices.
Outside the Office
Outside of work, I enjoy distance running and triathlons, rewatching The Office more times than I can count, and sharing my couch with a greyhound or two.
Scheduling & Availability
In Person + Telehealth