Kimberly Marie Smith

Kimberly Marie Smith
8830 Cameron Ct., Suite 403 Silver Spring, MD 20910
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Highly recommended. Very understanding, intelligent and empathic. Takes time to understand your situation and sincerely invests in trying to be of great service as a therapist. Has made a big difference in supporting me through many tough challenges and would be an asset to anyone who may be struggling through personal of family issues.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.192.158
March 18, 2013
Was this provider's office clean?
Yes! I was amazed at how clean it was!
Did the staff make you feel uncomfortable when you called with questions or concerns?
Not at all! They were happy to address every concern I had
Was this psychologist's office clean?
Yes! I was amazed at how clean it was!
Did this psychologist rush your appointment?
No, I was able to ask as many questions as I wanted
by Anonymous
July 30, 2011
Dr. Smith took time to understand my husband and i as individuals trying to work as one. my husband was a wounded warrior sent to recover at walter reed. i needed help, and after much searching, i was pleased to have found Dr. Smith. she had been nothing but helpful for my marriage. both my husband and i are glad to have known her. im proud to say im not divorced. . .and that was years ago ive had Dr. Smith helping us.

so back to what matters, i was lucky enough to get the help i needed from a women who's educated in what she knows best and uses her talent to help others. thanks Dr. Kim, for being part of my successful marriage!
by Anonymous
March 04, 2011
Overall Rating = 1 star

I went to Kimberly Smith in Silver Spring for marriage counseling at the request of my now ex-husband. My ex-husband and I were having difficulty deciding on having a baby and the indescision lead to other problems. He was drinking more and was constantly out with friends. He was constantly avoiding me. I was 32yo at the time.

Kim told us as a couple that we should flat out not have a baby. I had been with my husband for 12y, pregnancy was one thing that I was really looking forward too. He has a good goverment job and makes ~100k per year. I think my marriage problems were average and definitely due to my best friend's death (from cancer) which led to depression. I was also put on a firing list at work around the same time which also caused a great deal of stress as I did not know where to get a job in the DC area during the Recession. In 2010 I got a job in DC so it turned out to just be a bump in the road.

Kim made the decision for us that we should not have a baby. This led to more problems (extreme depression, grieving, etc) and ultimately ended in a divorce. Both my exhusband and myself really regret that we got a divorce which took approximately 2.5y. Now that I am 35yo its way too late to repair the damage the Kim caused. Her very poor and bad advice is not worth your money or time.

What was worse was that I found out that the friend of my ex-husband who recommended Kim Smith to him also got a divorce months later. I think Kim Smith basically catalyzed the divorces and took advantage of people who were having problems and who had sought therapy to help fix them. Instead of fixing anything, she caused more problems and the effects of her 'treatment' are going to be with me forever in my case. I really regret having gone to her. I hope you don't make the same mistake.



by Anonymous
November 22, 2010
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