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We know face-to-face therapy with a licensed therapist is an important part of managing and improving your mental health. We encourage you to use our directory of mental health professionals to locate a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker near you.

Elliot Huemann

Seattle

Washington

"In the social jungle of human existence, there is not a feeling of being alive without a sense of identity." (Erik Erikson) I believe everyone deserves the "feeling of being alive." At times this can feel out of reach and difficult to imagine. When that is the case, we all need spaces in our lives where we can be listened to, seen, and joined with. These spaces are always places of true, genui...

M Antoinette Walker

Seattle

Washington

If you have been plagued with worry resulting in cycling and negative thoughts, fear and doubt, trauma, sadness, stress, sleep disruption, and substance abuse, I can help. Do you struggle to remain sober, drink, or use more than you realize? I can help you develop achievable goals and a healthy support system to decrease relapse potential. Through neuroscience and eclectic treatment approaches ...

Haley Carroll

Seattle

Washington

Facing loneliness, trauma recovery, anxiety, and taking actions that put your health at risk can be overwhelming when you don't understand why you keep repeating the same patterns of behavior, over and over. It's even more frustrating when you try to do things to feel better, but don't understand why you're failing to make progress. I'm passionate about helping people understand their actions, ...

Katelyn Song

Seattle

Washington

I work with people of all identities to re-embody and reclaim what was once inherently known before the impact of trauma and oppression: safety, dignity, mutual connection and agency. I have a deep commitment to making my practice accessible to people of color, young folks, queer-identified folks and people working in social and environmental movement work. At this time I work with folks ages 1...

Brian Jones

Seattle

Washington

Stop fighting your body! Changing disordered eating is hard enough without being at war with yourself. You've tried recovering on your own and have had mixed results at best. It's affecting your school, work, relationships, and your energy level. Reaching out to family and friends for support doesn't seem to work, because they just don't get it. You feel like you're still stuck in an endless cy...

Meaghan Coneys

Seattle

Washington

Starting therapy can be both a daunting and exciting process. My primary role is to create a safe environment where you can feel comfortable in moments of discomfort. I strongly believe the relationship between therapist and client is the primary factor to change and growth within the individual. I emphasize importance on past/current relationships, believing that we are impacted and molded by ...

Brian Kimmel

Seattle

Washington

Who knew therapy could be fun, easy and not a scary thing at all? If you are looking for something different than what you might often find on Psychology Today, you've landed on the right counselor profile. I help us co-create a welcoming space you can rely on. A professional encounter that doesn't complicate your issues or put you in the position of educating me as a professional. A space that...

Danielle Gonzales

Seattle

Washington

Are you looking for help with your child’s difficult behaviors, emotional struggles, and support through life changes? Are you a parent that feels uncertain or overwhelmed and needs some support? Do you need space to uncover the insights you hold within and strengthen your relationship with your self, child, or family? 
I believe that a safe and accepting therapeutic relationship is necessary t...

Matthew Goodwin

Seattle

Washington

“The process of transforming pain is, literally, a day-by-day project—sometimes minute by minute, sometimes even breath by breath—accomplished by tolerating it, picturing it, describing it, sharing it, exploring it, dreaming it, and learning to swim in it.” - Jeff Eaton I specialize in a depth-oriented approach where the goal is to create a space and place for you to know yourself more deeply....

Melissa Mier

Seattle

Washington

Not all of us react to life events in the same way. Some of us are wired to react more intensely and take longer to get over the same events that others may seem to take in stride. People might have told you you're "too sensitive" or you "overreact". You might have told yourself you're going to change, and be more "chill"....but nothing you've tried has worked. This can lead to self-judgment an...

Elaine Cheung, PLLC

Seattle

Washington

I am a licensed clinical social worker in practice since 2002. I am a Linehan Board Dialectical Behavior Therapy certified clinician. I have extensive training in treatments for trauma including EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and TF-CBT (Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy). I have worked in a variety of settings including community mental health centers, hospital ba...

Nils Ringo

Seattle

Washington

Therapy can be an important resource on the journey through processing issues and gaining clarity, trust, self-discovery, and satisfaction in self and relationship. Throughout life, challenges arise that require care, attention, and help to navigate well. These challenges often demand that we learn new skills, strategies, and perspectives that can help move us toward the life we want to live. I...

Suz Foretich

Seattle

Washington

In our work together, I'll help you explore your personal history so that you can achieve a deeper understanding of your current problems and achieve greater self-awareness. I believe our early experiences and traumas show up in our current lives and can manifest themselves in a myriad of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Therefore, I view therapy as a guide moving us towards the necessary...

Diane Browning

Seattle

Washington

Psychotherapy is a process of exploring your feelings, thoughts, behavior, and relationships with the goal of helping you evaluate them, increase in self-awareness. It is a time of examining the conflicts and behavior patterns that interfere with life satisfaction in order to find alternatives. I work with adults and couples to provide a safe environment and a professional relationship in which...