Kim Jones, MA is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Houston, TX. She received her Master of Arts degree in Family Therapy from the University of Houston, Clear Lake in 2013. Kim is recognized by the State of Texas as an approved Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor and approved Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor. In addition, Kim has been awarded the Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C) from Postpartum Support International. This certification recognizes individuals who possess the competency required to help mothers, fathers, and families experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the perinatal period.
In individual psychotherapy, Kim helps people to work through a variety of presenting problems, including depression, anxiety, pregnancy and postpartum related issues, relationship difficulties, substance abuse recovery, grief, trauma, and family of origin issues.
Although she has worked with couples in all stages of relationships, Kim has extensive training (as a Certified Gottman Institute Bringing Baby Home Educator) and experience working with couples looking to improve or maintain intimacy during pregnancy, postpartum, and while raising small children. Kim also enjoys supporting couples who are recovering from infidelity, betrayal, or other injuries to the relationship.
Prior to her work in private practice, Kim served as Associate Clinical Director for The Center for Postpartum Family Health from 2015-2024. Other past experiences include working as Director of Teen and Family Services of The Woodlands, as well as a clinical internship working with children, adolescents, and adults at Depelchin Children’s Center and The University of Texas Health Science Center.
Kim does professional speaking in the Houston area on topics including self-care, addiction recovery, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and relationships. She has been featured on Houston KHOU news speaking on perinatal mental health, and has presented on the topic of relationship health throughout the transition to parenthood at Postpartum Support International conferences.