“I specialize in working with kids with behavioral difficulties that are causing stress in the home or problems in school. I provide a space for kids to work through their difficulties and learn to express themselves in healthier ways so that problem behaviors diminish.
To learn more about the benefits of Play and Filial Therapy, please contact me or visit my website at www.playtherapyplace.com”
Kim Surve offers a free
consultation over the phone or in person
To arrange a time, send an
email to Kim Surve
GENERAL
- Gender: Female
- Years in Practice: 1 Year
- Avg Cost (per session): $40 - $60
- Sliding Scale: Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
- Accepts Insurance: No
CLIENT FOCUS
- Ethnicity: Any
- Gender: All
- Religious Orientation: Any
- Gay/Lesbian Expertise: Yes
- Age: Adolescents, Adults, Children
QUALIFICATIONS
- School: Argosy University
- Year Graduated: 2007
- License No. and State: 1825 Minnesota
SPECIALTIES
(Strengths in green)
- Relationship Issues
- Child or Adolescent Issues
- Anxiety or Fears
- Depression
- ADHD
- Chronic Pain or Illness
- Divorce
- OCD
- Parenting
- Trauma and PTSD
- Personality Disorders
TREATMENT PREFERENCES
- Orientation:
Family Systems Therapy
Play Therapy
Filial Therapy - Modality:
- Individuals
- Couples
- Family
EASY ACCESS
- Nearby Towns: Lino Lakes, MN, Roseville, MN, Shoreview, MN
- Nearby Counties: Ramsey, Washington
- Nearby Zips: 55038, 55113, 55126
Kim Surve also hosts the following groups:
Women's Sexuality Group
1000 Shelard Parkway, Suite 260, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota
$20 - $30 per session
The group is designed for women with issues around sex, primarily for women who struggle to enjoy sex with their partner. The group offers a supportive environment to explore these topics and instigate positive change.
1000 Shelard Parkway, Suite 260, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota
$20 - $30 per session
The group is designed for women with issues around sex, primarily for women who struggle to enjoy sex with their partner. The group offers a supportive environment to explore these topics and instigate positive change.
Last Modified: 06 Oct 2009


