Thursday, August 7, 2014

Good-bye Kim! We will Miss You!

NECBT's Kim Bronson

This week on the blog we honor our long-time Front Desk Office Manager, Kim Bronson. For nearly three years, Kim has provided a friendly face and welcoming atmosphere for NECBT patients and their families. She has been the first point of contact that most people have had with our organization, and has a rare talent for putting individuals at ease in what can often be a stressful time.

While here, Kim applied her natural empathy and kindness to helping patients understand the work we do at NECBT and guiding them to decide if our organization was the right fit for their needs. She also helped patients to better understand their insurance coverage, assisted in accommodating patient schedules, and provided incomparable support for NECBT clinical and administrative staff alike. She also has spent time with our Teen Group, often helping to facilitate meetings and connecting with the patients. Always going above and beyond, Kim has truly been an integral part of the NECBT family.


In her time with us, Kim learned a lot about Mental Health. In addition to her day-to-day workings with the different facets of being part of a Mental Health practice, she also has been certified in Interpersonal Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by NECBT founder Thomas A. Cordier. Ultimately, Kim’s time here at NECBT helped guide her toward the decision to return to school to pursue graduate work in the field of Mental Health.

This week, Kim, who currently holds a BA in Sociology from the University of Connecticut, leaves NECBT in order to pursue a MA in Clinical Mental Health at the University of St. Joseph in West Hartford. While we are all sad to see her go, we know that she will become a fantastic therapist. All of us at NECBT wish Kim the best in this new journey!

Please join us in wishing Kim a fond farewell! We encourage everyone to leave a comment on today’s blog post, either with a dear memory or a well wish!

We love you, Kim, and we will miss you!


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