Kurk Harris, LSW, BSN, RN
Office Manager
I am the person who opens the door where healing begins.
My voice may be the first our clients hear when they call for help. I listen to what they say and what they don’t say. My job is to make the first steps in the process of healing feel normal.
When clients call me, they usually feel overwhelmed or broken. I give them hope that they can feel better and that they can be whole. Our practice is a team dedicated to helping our clients find what was lost and reconnect with what they are missing.
My voice may be the first our clients hear when they call for help. I listen to what they say and what they don’t say. My job is to make the first steps in the process of healing feel normal.
When clients call me, they usually feel overwhelmed or broken. I give them hope that they can feel better and that they can be whole. Our practice is a team dedicated to helping our clients find what was lost and reconnect with what they are missing.
As a Registered Nurse who treated patients in Emergency Rooms and on the battlefields of Iraq, I am skilled at meeting with people on the worst days of their lives and helping them believe that things will get better. I also understand that some behavioral health concerns begin with bodily processes that are not functioning as they should. I advise our team members if there are concerns with other health conditions or medications that may be contributing to the client’s concerns. I match our patient with the clinician who can best meet their needs. I also review medical records and advise our colleagues on legal cases
When I speak with our clients, I am more than an office administrator. I am part of an experienced team dedicated to helping them be the person they hope to be.
When I speak with our clients, I am more than an office administrator. I am part of an experienced team dedicated to helping them be the person they hope to be.