
Kim seelbrede, LCSW
Individual & Couple Counseling, EMDR Therapy
Bozeman Montana | online virtual therapy
Virtual & In-person sessions
Individual Psychotherapy Relationship Couple Therapy EMDR Therapy
Education
New York University Clinical School Work
Somatic Experiencing® International (In Progress)
William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology
Eating Disorders, Compulsions & Addictions (EDCAS) Certification
Nutritional and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Certification
EMDR Advanced Level I & II, EMDRIA Approved
Positive Neuroplasticity Training Certification (PNT), Rick Hanson
IFS Immersion: Integrating Internal Family Systems Across Clinical Applications
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Training (DBT)
Mindful Self-Compassion Training, Christopher K. Germer, PhD, and Kristin Neff, PhD
Brainspotting, Lisa Schwartz, PhD
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy New York University Post-Master's Certification
Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, New York University Post-Master's Certification
Advanced Clinical Practice, New York University Post-Master's Certification
Clinical Approaches to the Addictions, New York University Post-Master's
Clinical Practice with Adolescents, New York University Post-Master's
Executive Life Coaching, New York University
Institute for Life Coach Training
Institute For Integrative Nutrition INN
Yoga Therapy, Urban Zen Integrative Therapy, (UZIT)
Reiki Level II
Gottman Couples Therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Hypnosis for Trauma & PTSD Certification
About my therapy approach:
Interpersonal, Psychodynamic
Focusing
EMDR Therapy
Somatic Experiencing Techniques
CBT Skills, DBT Skills
Mindfulness
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC)
Well-being and Self-Care/Health Coaching
Couples and Relationship Counseling
Online Telehealth, Telemedicine for New Mexico residents
About Kimberly Seelbrede
Kimberly Seelbrede, MSW, LCSW, is an experienced psychotherapist with a holistic and trauma-informed approach to mental health. After building a successful private practice in New York City, she now resides in Bozeman, Montana, where she continues her work providing therapy for individuals seeking emotional healing and personal growth.
As an integrative psychotherapist, Kimberly specializes in a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, stress management, mood disorders, trauma resolution, relationship challenges, and life transitions. She works with clients to support their emotional health using a variety of effective therapeutic techniques, including EMDR, DBT, CBT, and mindfulness-based practices. Whether working through anxiety, navigating life changes, or resolving trauma, Kimberly is committed to helping her clients achieve lasting emotional balance and well-being.
Kimberly’s therapeutic practice is rooted in her deep commitment to both Eastern and Western healing traditions. She offers counseling that combines the best of both worlds, incorporating techniques such as EMDR therapy, brainspotting, hypnotherapy, and yoga practices into her work. This holistic approach empowers clients to heal not only emotionally but also physically, using integrative methods that include nutrition, amino acid protocols, and functional medicine.
With an extensive background in both individual therapy and family counseling, Kimberly has worked with a diverse clientele, including those struggling with women’s issues, postpartum concerns, relationship difficulties, trauma, grief, addiction, and more. She has also helped clients improve their performance in creative fields, address identity concerns, and manage stress and burnout.
For those seeking support with physical and emotional challenges related to chronic illness or autoimmune conditions, Kimberly’s personal experience with health issues further enriches her therapeutic work. She is passionate about combining mindfulness, nutrition, and holistic healing to create personalized wellness plans for her clients.
With over 15 years of clinical experience, Kimberly also offers specialized services such as executive life coaching, couples therapy, and coaching for individuals navigating transitions in their careers or personal lives.
Kimberly’s background in integrative and holistic therapies extends beyond just her practice. She has completed advanced training with the Urban Zen Foundation, learning from renowned experts in the field of integrative medicine. This training enables her to offer clients effective techniques for managing anxiety, chronic pain, and the emotional toll of serious medical conditions.
Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or looking to enhance your personal or professional life, Kimberly is here to support you in finding the tools and strategies to live your fullest life.
Therapeutic Issues Addressed
Women’s Health & Wellness
Anxiety, Panic, & Social Anxiety
Depression & Mood Disorders
Creativity & Performance Blocks
Life Transitions & Aging
Hormonal Concerns & Insomnia
Relationship & Family Challenges
Grief & Loss
Trauma & PTSD Resolution
Stress Management & Coping Skills
Self-Esteem & Identity
Career & Performance Enhancement
LGBTQ+ Issues
Addiction Recovery & Codependency
Sexuality & Gender Identity
Therapy Services Offered
Individual Counseling (Online & In-Person)
Couples Therapy & Relationship Counseling
Parenting Support & Family Therapy
Life Coaching & Career Guidance
Trauma Resolution (EMDR & Brainspotting)
Holistic Wellness & Integrative Health Counseling
Professional Experience
Private Practice – Bozeman, MT (2020-present)
Private Practice – New York City (2007-2020)
Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services – NYC
Post-Graduate Center for Mental Health – NYC
Metropolitan Hospital – NYC
New York-Presbyterian Hospital – Westchester Division
Hope Lodge – Integrative Cancer Care
Beth Israel Hospital – Integrative Therapy
Kimberly is dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families create lasting change through compassionate, personalized therapy and counseling services. Whether you are seeking help with mental health struggles, working through trauma, or navigating a life transition, she offers a safe and supportive environment to help you move forward.
Virtual Therapy for montana
At Integrative Psychotherapy Montana, we understand that finding the right counselor and accessing therapy should be as seamless as possible. Whether you’re living in Bozeman or anywhere across Montana, our goal is to make it easy for you to receive the support you need. We offer online therapy through our secure, HIPAA-compliant platform, SimplePractice, providing you with the convenience of connecting with your licensed mental health professional from the comfort of your own home or office. Online therapy is an ideal solution for many individuals who live in rural areas or locations where experienced counselors are hard to find. It’s also a perfect fit for busy schedules, where work, family obligations, and other responsibilities can make it difficult to find time for in-person sessions.
The ease of virtual therapy allows you to prioritize your mental health without needing to commute or juggle your busy day. Research has shown that online counseling is just as effective as in-person therapy for most individuals, making it an accessible and convenient option for anyone looking for professional support. Our therapists are well-trained in providing high-quality video counseling and have the expertise to work with a wide range of concerns, from anxiety and depression to relationship issues and trauma recovery.
We believe that therapy should be adaptable to your needs, and that’s why we offer this flexible option to clients throughout Montana. Whether you’re dealing with life transitions, emotional struggles, or simply seeking a safe space to process your feelings, virtual therapy can be a practical, effective, and accessible solution. However, if you’re unsure if teletherapy is the best option for you, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’ll help you determine whether online therapy fits your needs or if in-person sessions would be a better fit.
At Integrative Psychotherapy, we’re committed to making your counseling experience as easy and effective as possible, no matter where you are. Send us an email today to learn more about how virtual therapy can fit into your life and help you achieve the healing and support you deserve.
How To Find The Right Therapist For You In Bozeman Montana
It can feel overwhelming when you decide to work with a therapist. Our modern world makes finding a therapist online somewhat easier, but there are so many qualified therapists to choose from. Many people begin their therapy search using a popular website called Psychology Today because there are many search options, which makes the process somewhat more streamlined, but still challenging. You may want a counselor with certain skills or life-experience, or gender, race or religion may also play a role for you. When searching for a counselor or psychologist in Montana, it’s important to find someone who not only has the skills, experience and training to help you with your concerns, but someone with whom you feel comfortable—therapists call this a “good fit.” Finding the right therapist for you is the most important aspect of effective therapy and healing, as healing tends to happen in the context of supportive and corrective relationships. If you have been referred by a friend, colleague or physician, we will consider this as well. If we do not feel like we are a good fit for you, we will always make a referral with other experienced counselors within the community.
After you reach out, you will be sent electronic versions of our intake paperwork, which includes confidentiality, policy and insurance information to be completed prior to your first session. If you will be conducting sessions virtually or online, you will be sent a link prior to your session time. When working virtually, we use a HIPPA-compliant video conferencing platform called SimplePractice, which we think is easy and convenient to use. Early sessions will be an opportunity to get to know you better and to clarify your counseling goals. Typically sessions are weekly as this gives you the opportunity to develop a relationship with your therapist. Sometimes, if you are experiencing a personal or professional crisis, you may need to meet more frequently. Experience tells us that therapy is most effective when it is weekly and consistent. As treatment goals are met, you will have the opportunity to reevaluate your ongoing counseling needs.
Our Montana Counseling Practice Philosophy
As integrative psychotherapists, we consider all aspects of you and your experience, which includes: home, work, social, cultural, emotional, biological, relational, spiritual, and more. This is a mind-body approach to therapy and counseling. Our counseling philosophy addresses not only your symptoms, but the root cause of your difficulties so you can experience long-lasting healing. This means that we help you process thoughts, feelings and emotions and build healthier coping skills in addition to processing experiences that are held in the nervous system. Our highly-experienced counseling professionals offer a range of evidence-based and research-proven practices to help you transform anxiety, depression and emptiness into acceptance, freedom and connectedness. We work with adults of all ages, sexual orientations and cultural backgrounds, specializing in individual therapy, marriage counseling, couple counseling and family counseling.