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Are you looking for a therapist in the city of Seattle? We’d like to help!

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.

Matt Stichman

Seattle

Washington

I strive to create a supportive and encouraging environment where a person can feel safe to explore the challenges they are facing, and work towards a healthier state of mind and living. I work with people who often feel a deep sense of isolation due to their emotional pain. People frequently seek me out after being reluctant to see a therapist, or may have had experiences in the past of not...

Bobbi Ewing

Seattle

Washington

You are essential! We are living through an unusual and uncertain time and you may be experiencing fear, anxiety, overwhelm, panic, loneliness, depression, fatigue, and more. Your mental and emotional health is essential to your physical health and well-being. I am here to offer support during this time of crisis, to assist you to develop tools to ground, resource, and Trust so that you stay...

Alexandria Deas

Seattle

Washington

I will resume accepting clients beginning January 2021. || You are a high achieving, professional woman, in your 20s or 30s, and something is holding you back. You find yourself struggling to handle everything on your plate and your unresolved internal issues (and family issues) are taking a toll. Perhaps you are struggling in your relationships. You may be searching for a clear path to follow....

Sam Kane – Telehealth Now

Seattle

Washington

Sam Kane, MA, LMHC, is a licensed mental health counselor and clinical psychology candidate with the California School of Professional Psychology. Mr. Kane has worked directly with children and adults presenting with emotional and behavioral (e.g., Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Oppositional Defiance), neurologically-based conditions (Traumatic Brain Injuries, Concussions, Autism), learning...
Jennifer Savion, PsyD, earned her MA in Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, as well as her PsyD in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Forensic Psychology at Carlos Albizu University in Miami, Florida. Her training has largely focused on forensic evaluations, psychological assessment of adults and children, and the treatment of persons with severe mental...

Andrew Rogers

Seattle

Washington

Are you struggling with changes in your life and looking for a better way to cope? Are you trying to find direction and meaning? Perhaps you're wondering why life doesn't feel more rewarding or you can't seem to find happiness or peace. You may be feeling lonely and struggling to find relationships and friendships to help you during hard times. It can be really challenging living in Seattle and...

Carola Schmid, PLLC

Seattle

Washington

I have extensive experience in crisis work and solution-focused short term therapy. My philosophy is rooted in existentialism and my approach is based on Acceptance & Commitment Therapy as well as other cognitive behavioral approaches. I believe that we as humans share a desire for meaning, purpose, and a sense of belonging in this life. I am a successful competitive athlete competing nationall...

Linda Chia

Seattle

Washington

I am passionate about offering counseling and therapy services to women of color experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and issues around spirituality. Through interpersonal, contextualized therapy, mindfulness and somatic work (paying attention to our whole bodies), I aim to facilitate spaces where healing and wellness can be re-integrated. I work with black and indigenous people ...

Alisha Bachman

Seattle

Washington

We've all heard the saying: communication is key. But when we have feelings for someone, critical conversations can be hard to start. Our minds go blank, we become hyper-focused on our partner, and leaving the room can feel like the safest option. I work with couples to help them strengthen communication and explore a deeper, healthier connection with each other. My office is a judgement-free z...

Ash Choi

Seattle

Washington

I believe that we learn, struggle, fail, grieve, endure, and thrive best in the context of relationship. But even with the hope of connection, accepting the invitation of relationship may feel risky. Being seen and honored—not in spite of the unseen parts of you, but because of them—can feel upending, even dangerous. In a culture that by and large fosters virtual engagement over physical presen...

Karen Fumi Yamashita-Uraine

Seattle

Washington

I have found success working with clients struggling with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and complex trauma. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, prospective clients must be willing to meet via a secure online platform. My approach to counseling is very strengths-based, and it usually involves helping individuals become aware of attributes they've always had but for various reasons never...

Susan L Walker

Seattle

Washington

I work with people who have experienced a loss, grief, trauma, or painful transition or change in their lives, and individuals who see troubling patterns but are not sure why they keep repeating them. I am a skilled, nonjudgmental listener who can help you understand yourself better, discover your full potential, and make positive changes. With 19 years of experience as a therapist working with...

Alexis Zevnick Hipp

Seattle

Washington

When our most important relationships are in ‘survival mode’, it’s impossible to experience the true health and wholeness we crave for our lives. I’m Alexis, a mental health counselor, and I believe that when your relationships are thriving— especially your relationship with yourself and with your partner— life feels less burdened, more abundant and better set up to do good work in the world....

Robert Fulton Berridge

Seattle

Washington

"The most common form of despair is not being who you are." -Kierkegaard. My office is a safe place to remove roadblocks to 'who you are', recognize and honor your strengths, then make them public. As you start living life through this authentic self, you may find friends, family or coworkers uncomfortable dealing with your new, personal power; therefore, I'll teach you skills to mange them, un...

Minju Kim

Seattle

Washington

My specialty is low self-esteem, relationship (insecurity, codependence, attachment), FOO (Family of origin) issues, and Inner Child work. I have a lot of experience in working with those who were raised by toxic (controlling/ narcissistic/ manipulative) parents, which is not rare among Asian parents. I help my clients explore true identity, embrace themselves, understand and forgive...