Chloe
King

LMSW, Therapist

Chloe King

LMSW, Therapist

Chloe King is a licensed social worker devoted to helping individuals and couples find clarity and connection, fostering balance, confidence, and meaningful growth. She specializes in strengthening executive functioning skills, such as organization and time management, while addressing mental health concerns that impact productivity and overall well-being. Her approach is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and authenticity, ensuring that clients feel genuinely supported and understood throughout their journey.

Passionate about working with LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and Adoptees, Chloe fosters an affirming and inclusive space for all clients to navigate challenges without judgment, celebrate their unique strengths, and cultivate a life they’ve always hoped for.

Chloe integrates multiple evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, emotion-focused therapy, and elements of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Her approach addresses both individual and systemic factors, providing warm and tailored support to each client’s unique needs.

Prior to joining Spectrum Services, Chloe was an Assistant Program Director at a supportive housing site for formerly houseless clients, overseeing programming and providing direct support. She also has experience providing therapy in community health settings and working as a school social worker. Chloe is nearing the completion of her Master’s in Public Health from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, building on her Master’s in Social Work from Fordham University and a Bachelor’s in Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont.

Brooklyn-born and raised, Chloe balances her city roots with a love of bird-watching, travel, and attending live jazz and electronic music shows.

EXPERTISE

Individuals, couples, and relationships

LGBTQIA+ and gender identity exploration

ADHD

Executive Functioning Support

Adoption and Identity Exploration

Trauma and grief

Anxiety

Depression

Stress management

Self-esteem, confidence, and setting boundaries

Sexuality and Kink/BDSM

Communication and Conflict Resolution

Life transitions and adapting to change

Kink/BDSM

Building healthy habits and routines

THERAPY APPROACHES

Psychodynamic therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Mindfulness

Emotionally Focused Therapy

The Neurodiversity Affirming Model

Integrative and Holistic Therapy

Autism

“The impulse to heal is real and powerful and lies within the client. Our job is to evoke that healing power… and support it in its expression and development. We are not the healers. We are the context in which healing is inspired.”
- Ron Kurtz

Trauma

“Trauma is not what happens to us, but what we hold inside in the absence of an empathetic witness...Trauma is about loss of connection—to ourselves, our bodies, our families, to others, and to the world around us. This disconnection is often hard to recognize because it doesn't happen all at once but rather over time.”
- Peter Levine

OCD

“A lot of people assume that having OCD means liking things organized or hating germs. It tends to be treated like a quirk or an endearing trait. But it's so much more than that. It's the one thing that prohibits me from being free of myself.” - Whitney Amazeen

ADHD

“Think of having ADHD in this way… You have a ‘Ferrari’ brain but with ‘Chevy’ brakes.”
- Jonathan Mooney