Kim
Kim E. Brown, B.S.W., M.S.W., R.S.W.
I consider it an honor to walk with others on their journey to mind, body and spirit wellness. My own path to recovery from an eating disorder began more than 25 years ago and has led me to deep self-discovery and personal growth. My life is immeasurably richer and more fulfilling for having made the commitment to health.
I have been providing social work services since 1982 in a variety of settings, including vocational programs and group homes for people with developmental and/or psychiatric disabilities; a nursing home; a psychiatric hospital for children; local and state-level public assistance offices; and homes and schools providing mental health services to children and their families.
In 2003, I joined the University of Montana Rural Institute on Disabilities providing technical assistance, training and on-site support to schools, agencies, families and students. I lecture and consult nationally and internationally on transition from high school for young adults with disabilities. I also teach both on-campus and online undergraduate-level social work classes for the University of Victoria in British Columbia.

