Speaking
Evidence-Based Mental Health + Biblically Grounded Soul Care
Dr. Uejin Kim is a child and adult psychiatrist, speaker, and educator who helps high achievers, caregivers, leaders, and faith communities understand the connection between emotional health, nervous system patterns, and spiritual identity.
Her presentations are known for making complex mental health concepts approachable, emotionally resonant, and practical for everyday life and leadership.
Dr. Kim regularly speaks for:
- churches and ministry teams
- healthcare organizations
- physician and residency programs
- leadership conferences
- therapists and mental health professionals
- women’s ministries and parent groups
The RPC Method
Reflect. Protect. Connect.
Dr. Kim’s signature RPC framework helps individuals build emotional resilience, sustainable success, and healthier relationships with themselves, others, and God.
Reflect
Understand your emotions, thoughts, and patterns with curiosity instead of shame.
Protect
Develop emotional safety through boundaries, self-awareness, and self-compassion.
Connect
Reconnect with identity, purpose, relationships, and faith in a grounded and sustainable way.
Available Topics
These are our current offerings within our speaking topics repertoire.
If you have any other ideas, we are listening!Â
Bridging Mental &Â
Spiritual Health
A foundational presentation exploring the relationship between psychiatry, emotional resilience, faith, and spiritual health.
Topics include:
- the biopsychosocial-spiritual model
- emotional resilience
- diagnosis and medication stigma
- cognitive triangle foundations
- faith and mental health integration
CE/CME compatible format available.
RPC Method: Sustainable Success for High Achievers
A neuroscience-informed keynote on burnout, overachievement, emotional exhaustion, and sustainable success for high achievers.
Topics include:
- attachment and reward cycles
- burnout and nervous system health
- sustainable leadership
Best for:
physicians, executives, entrepreneurs, church leaders, and leadership conferences.
CE/CME compatible format available.
RPC Method: Healing for the Healers
A workshop helping caregivers, therapists, ministry leaders, healthcare workers, and parents understand how personal emotional patterns influence the way we care for others.
Topics include:
- burnout and compassion fatigue
- sustainable caregiving
- emotional boundaries
- healing-centered leadership
- RPC reflection practices
Called Beyond Failure:
Moses's Journey Toward Purpose
A spiritually grounded keynote exploring failure, identity, purpose, and emotional healing through the life of Moses.
Topics include:
- core belief
- finding your passion and sustainable perspective and resilience
Best for:
Christian conferences, retreats, church leadership events, and faith-based mental health conferences.
Testimonials
Yvonne
Trauma Therapist, CEO
“Dr. Kim helped attendees see the Lord as an understanding and loving Father, which deeply strengthened their faith and emotional healing.”
Anthony
Psychiatrist
“Dr. Kim made complicated mental health concepts feel clear, practical, and deeply human.”
Nancy
CEO
"Insightful, practical, and professionally grounded. Dr. Kim integrated psychiatric expertise and spiritual insight in a way that felt both clinically sound and deeply compassionate.”
Booking & Inquiries
Dr. Kim is available for:
- keynote speaking
- workshops
- CE/CME educational events
- church seminars
- leadership trainings
- retreats and conferences
- podcast guest appearances
For speaking inquiries and availability, please contact us using the button below or email us at hi@uejinkim.com.
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Disclaimer:Â This site's content is not intended to diagnose or treat any disorders but rather for informational, educational, and empowerment purposes. Please consult with your physician or mental health provider for specific medical and mental health needs. Our connection via social media platforms does not constitute a patient-physician relationship.