Kim Wright, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker providing telehealth therapy for adults in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Her work focuses on relationships, sexuality, communication, and personal growth, particularly for individuals navigating life transitions or questioning traditional expectations around identity, partnership, and intimacy.
Kim is a kink-aware, sex-positive, and LGBTQ+ affirming therapist who welcomes individuals exploring diverse relationship structures, sexual identities, and expressions. She works with clients navigating BDSM and kink dynamics, power exchange relationships, consensual non-monogamy and polyamory, relationship transitions, intimacy challenges, and the evolving nature of desire and connection over time.
Many of Kim’s clients are thoughtful, introspective individuals exploring new aspects of identity, sexuality, or relationship structure... including those transitioning out of traditional relationships or marriages and navigating the uncertainty, shame, or guilt that can arise when moving beyond familiar social expectations.
Her work often involves helping clients normalize their experiences, reduce internalized judgment, and build confidence in defining relationships and identities that feel authentic to them.
Clients also seek support for anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, relationship stress, identity exploration, and major life transitions.
Kim also works with many neurodivergent adults, including individuals with ADHD and autistic traits, and approaches therapy through a neurodiversity-affirming, non-ableist lens. She recognizes the frequent overlap between neurodivergence, trauma histories, chronic or invisible health conditions, and communities that challenge traditional social expectations around identity and relationships.
Her approach combines evidence-based therapy with practical, coaching-informed strategies. Sessions are often conversational and reflective, helping clients notice patterns in their relationships and emotions, clarify boundaries, and develop greater self-awareness.
Kim strives to create a collaborative space where clients can openly explore sexuality, identity, power dynamics, boundaries, and relationship values without judgment or pathologizing of consensual identities or relationship structures.
Her practice is especially well suited for clients who value thoughtful self-reflection and want to actively engage in personal and relational growth.
Therapy services are available via telehealth for clients located in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Coaching and consultation services may be available for individuals located outside these states.


