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Discover the healing benefits of therapy by finding a qualified therapist, counselor, or psychologist in our online directory of vetted Washington mental health professionals. Each therapist profile will include important details like accreditations, areas of specialty, modalities and treatment options, payment options, accepted insurance, and contact information. Our list of Washington therapists is a convenient way to research and connect with counselors near you.

Samuel Marque Smith

Seattle

Washington

I believe therapy is a place where each person involved can be real and share honestly about their unique human experience. It is as if we are each travelers, encountering each other’s world for a time. We decide what path to take based on your needs, desires, and abilities; we work collaboratively and check in with one another frequently to ensure your needs are being met. We do not take one s...

Melissa Haigh

Seattle

Washington

**Not accepting new patients at this time**On the outside you appear to have a great life. Meanwhile, internally you feel empty, hopeless, on edge, excessive worrying, and an inability to create balance in all areas of your life. You’re probably exhausted from attempting to tackle these uncomfortable feelings day after day to no avail. It’s almost as if the harder you try to feel at peace or...

Carrie Killinger

Spokane

Washington

Thank you for considering me as a safe and trusted person to walk alongside you in your journey. I am here for you, to create a judgment free space for personal exploration and growth. Working together we can build strength to face painful truths that are hurting you and your relationship. We can work to give you freedom to see yourself and find the happiness you deserve. I offer individual and...

Chance Boley

Seattle

Washington

I believe the most important part of therapy is the therapeutic relationship between a client and therapist. The relationship is where the deepest connection on a psychological level between the client and therapist occurs. The unconditionally positive perspective the therapist holds towards the client forges a bond over time between client and therapist that opens up the possibility for trust,...

David Coxon

Seattle

Washington

What makes therapy work is trust and safety, in my experience. No matter what you're carrying, you can walk into my office and have a space to work through your stuff without criticism or judgement. I help people through all sorts of issues, and I have found that I work best with folks struggling with demons that they feel like they have to fight, who have aches in their chest. Whether this com...

Am Bradford

Tacoma

Washington

Therapy can be a challenging process and it is my goal to meet you with compassion, support, and a safe space to help guide you through whatever difficulties or pain you may be experiencing. I strongly believe that not every therapist is a good fit for every person, just as not every person is a good fit for every therapist. For the sake of my client, I choose only to work with people when ther...

Patricia Mahaulu-Stephens

Tacoma

Washington

Aloha and thank you for visiting my profile. Growing up in Hawaii, I was immersed in an inclusive array of ethnic and cultural practices, all including multi generational and traditional approaches to healing and wellness. My interest is to provide a space where individuals know that they are heard, feel validated, and understood. I have extensive experience working with individuals and familie...

Jack Rushall

Seattle

Washington

A graduate from Seattle University's social justice-based clinical mental health master's program, I specialize in working with queer people struggling with self-esteem, coming out, minority stress, internalized homophobia, and addictions. Do you feel like an apparent superficiality within the queer community is bringing you down? Do you spend too much time on apps looking for validation, but e...

Kayla E Rees

Seattle

Washington

I work with individuals struggling with anxiety, grief, and the impact of trauma in their everyday lives. We are taught to disconnect from our bodies, and this can leave us anxious, numb, depressed, or unsure of our current direction. In working together, we can learn to listen to what is at the root of these feelings, care for the needs that are found there, and become more connected,...

Brandon Loiler

Spokane

Washington

I believe that clients succeed best when they feel respected, heard, and understood. I work to create an open and comfortable place where clients can work through their struggles to better their lives. I will work to empower you to help you become stronger in your life by working through difficulties, helping you to move forward with fulfillment and joy. I work to help you understand what drive...

Emma Doerner

Seattle

Washington

The constant dieting, struggles with enjoying exercise and not loving the body you are in can be mentally and emotionally exhausting! Feel comfortable in your body how it is right now feels impossible. Your body dissatisfaction feels like the biggest barrier to your happiness. When you try to give yourself permission to eat what you crave, you can’t help but feel guilty. When faced with food...

Sherrie St. Clair

Spokane

Washington

As a mental health counselor my goal is to help clients look at life’s challenges with a different perspective. Some people may feel like what they’re doing worked in the past but don’t understand why it is not working now. My job is to help adults, children, and families to take a look at these struggles through a different lens and learn some new ways of tackling them. My passion is to help...

Sophia Mehl

Seattle

Washington

I work with adult individuals of all ages and genders dealing with a range of issues. I especially love working with anxiety, existential concerns, grief, identity challenges, struggles with family and relationships, and challenges with food and body image. I enjoy helping clients navigate life transitions and make meaning out of painful or challenging experiences. I also enjoy using a social...

Danielle M Rosa

Seattle

Washington

Mending our hearts and minds is an act of honoring and loving ourselves. This can be difficult in times of uncertainty where things like politics, racial injustices, and fear can unravel the fibers of our being. These times we're living in, coupled with your specific history, relationships, feelings, or thoughts can leave you feeling empty, paranoid, sensitive, never enough, sleepless, a ball o...

Kim Friedman

Seattle

Washington

I work with adults who are struggling with challenging moments in their life and may be experiencing depression, anxiety or general unease. I believe that the therapeutic relationship can provide support to a person, and the therapeutic work can lead to healing traumas from the past. I believe in building resilence and strengths in the present by working with the body, the emotions and thought...