Kim Sullivan, a Bridlewood Resident and Counselor with Deep Roots in the Community.
In a world where mental health is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of overall well-being, Kim Sullivan stands out as a beacon of support, compassion, and expertise in the Flower Mound community.

Kim Sullivan, a dedicated counselor with a rich background in education, comes from Cypress, Texas and has lived in Bridlewood for over five years. With a career that spans over 14 years, Kim has transitioned from being a classroom educator to becoming a licensed professional counselor. Her academic journey began at Texas Tech University, where she completed her undergraduate degree. She went on to obtain her master’s degrees from Angelo State University and Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Today, she runs a private practice in Flower Mound, Texas, while also serving part-time as a special education counselor.
Kim’s family is her greatest source of joy and strength. Her husband, a firefighter who was born and raised in Flower Mound, shares her deep connection to the community. Together, they are raising three active children: Kylie, a 10-year-old gymnast; Emersyn, a 7-year-old who is passionate about soccer, basketball, and jujitsu; and Luke, their energetic 1-year-old. The Sullivan family has lived in Flower Mound for over five years and is deeply embedded in the community, cherishing the neighborhood events and the strong community feel. This is why they love raising their family in Bridlewood.
Kim’s counseling practice, Yet Counseling, reflects her commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others. As a parent, former educator, and advocate for special education and English as a Second Language (ESL), Kim has a unique understanding of the challenges faced by children, adolescents, and their families. She offers a safe, compassionate environment where clients can explore their emotions, feel heard, and work towards positive change. Her expertise covers a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, behavioral challenges, self-harm, multicultural issues, trauma, life transitions, domestic violence, abuse, and familial and relationship conflicts. Being fluent in Spanish, Kim is able to connect with a diverse range of clients, ensuring that language is never a barrier to receiving quality care.
The turning point in Kim’s career came during the COVID-19 pandemic when she realized the profound impact she could have on her students' lives by simply checking in on them daily. This experience motivated her to pursue a master’s degree in school counseling, and eventually, to become a licensed professional counselor.
Her practice in Flower Mound is not just a business, but a vital resource for the community, where mental health is given the priority it deserves.
Kim is also deeply involved in the community beyond her counseling services. She offers special rates for students in the Lewisville Independent School District (LISD), demonstrating her commitment to making mental health services accessible to those who need them most.
For anyone looking to connect with Kim Sullivan or learn more about her services, she can be reached through her practice, Yet Counseling, located at 1013 Long Prairie Road, Flower Mound, Texas 75022. More information can also be found on her website, powerofyetcounseling.com, or by calling 972-371-0058.
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