Betty Kim, PMHNP-BE (Board-Eligible)

Betty Kim is a Georgia board-eligible Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of nursing experience across diverse clinical settings. She is committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care that supports each patient’s unique journey toward emotional wellness and stability.

Betty believes mental health treatment should be collaborative, respectful, and empowering. Her approach integrates comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, thoughtful medication management, psychoeducation, and supportive therapy techniques. She values listening carefully to her patients and creating a safe, nonjudgmental environment where individuals feel heard and understood. Her treatment style balances clinical precision with warmth and focuses on sustainable, individualized care.

Conditions Treated • Major Depressive Disorder • Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Bipolar Disorder • ADHD • PTSD and trauma-related disorders • Insomnia • Adjustment disorders • Stress-related conditions

Betty works primarily with adults and young adults seeking medication management and supportive psychiatric care. She is particularly interested in supporting individuals navigating life transitions, professional burnout, caregiver stress, and trauma recovery.

Services Offered • Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations • Medication management • Follow-up care and treatment planning • Psychoeducation • Telehealth psychiatric services

Betty earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University and completed clinical training in outpatient psychiatric settings. Her extensive nursing background has equipped her with strong assessment skills and a holistic understanding of the connection between physical and mental health. Why Mental Health? Betty chose the mental health field after witnessing the profound impact emotional well-being has on overall quality of life. She is dedicated to helping patients regain stability, clarity, and confidence so they can live meaningful and fulfilling lives.