Dr. Kimberly Diggles
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Dr. Kimberly Diggles
Marriage & Family Therapist
Contact Me: 916-750-5521
How To Dream About Post-Vaccine Life Without Feeling Worse About the Present
How To Dream About Post-Vaccine Life Without Feeling Worse About the Present

I contributed to a recent Vice Magazine article with my suggestions for how we can safely look forward to life after the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Kimberly DigglesMarch 19, 2021
Science Says You Need to Plan Some Things to Look Forward To
Science Says You Need to Plan Some Things to Look Forward To

I spoke with Allie Volpe at Vice Magazine about how positive anticipation can help us survive the end of the world.

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Kimberly DigglesDecember 29, 2020
Your Guide to Making Big Decisions Right Now
Your Guide to Making Big Decisions Right Now

I spoke with Sunny Fitzgerald from the Washington Post about advice for making major decisions during an ongoing crisis.

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Kimberly DigglesSeptember 26, 2020
Your Kid's Not a Racist & That's Not Good Enough
Your Kid's Not a Racist & That's Not Good Enough

Voices of advocacy come in all volumes, tones, and timbers. Teach your child to add their voice to the chorus.

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Kimberly DigglesMarch 11, 2018
Why All Parents Should be Having the Race Talk
Why All Parents Should be Having the Race Talk

Since American has collectively become the world’s drunk uncle, the race talk should be on every parent’s radar.

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Kimberly DigglesFebruary 21, 2018
Tackling Mental Illness Together
Tackling Mental Illness Together

There are times when Mental Illness blocks your partner’s ability to interpret your words as supportive. That’s just the kind of a**hole Mental Illness can be.

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Kimberly DigglesJanuary 26, 2018
Addressing Racial Awareness and Color-blindness in Higher Education
Addressing Racial Awareness and Color-blindness in Higher Education

My chapter in this academic journal outlines several factors have been shown to influence racial awareness in professionals including their own race and their personal experience with racism.

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Kimberly DigglesDecember 1, 2014

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