Find a Mental Health Professional in Washington

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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.

Bobby Kizer

Spokane

Washington

I believe that psychological and relational healing can happen through the process of empathic and supportive counseling. My goal is to help you be the most complete and thriving person you can be. I work with mood issues, personality disorders, grief, substance use and much more. I utilize a culturally sensitive and holistic psychodynamic style of therapy. This approach encourages development ...

Sybil Besheer

Seattle

Washington

I believe strongly that we each have deeply rooted wisdom that helps us survive and grow. By coming to trust our wisdom and intuition we establish a strong foundation of learning to navigate an ever-changing world. My role is to witness and enter into this process with you as a guide into the unknown through healing exploration. When we can be compassionately curious with ourselves, our the...

Vanessa Newell

Seattle

Washington

Reaching out for help in our most vulnerable moments can be overwhelming and scary. Sometimes our self talk convinces us that we should figure it out on our own, or that our problems aren’t as bad as they could be - and we find ourselves hesitant to make that next step. In the safety of the therapeutic relationship, I will meet your bravery and vulnerability with compassion, curiosity, feeling,...

Foundations Family Support

Spokane

Washington

Now offering Secure Telehealth-- I coordinate a wonderful team of clinically-trained helpers that specialize in a large variety of approaches to counseling. While myself am not accepting new clients at this time, I am here to support individuals and families in need of finding a quantified, non-judgmental, friendly and fun approach to mental wellness. Feel free to send me an email or to visit o...

Lea Fairbanks

Seattle

Washington

I work with a range of clients age 13 and older and aim to empower individuals to step into their true selves through awareness, healing, personal growth and acceptance. I am also able to work with couples and families who are looking to come closer together through therapy. Areas I have commonly worked with include trauma work, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, life changes, stress manageme...
We are influenced by the families that we grow up in and our adult love relationships. These important relationships shape how we respond to the complexities and challenges in our lives and can sometimes leave us feeling lonely, frustrated, or disconnected from ourselves and those who are most important to us. Most of us want to feel connection, closeness, and security in our important...

Jason McAllister

Spokane

Washington

I enjoy working with a variety of different people. I became a counselor because I believe in the fundamental ability of people to change. I am here to help guide and facilitate that change in a safe, non-judgemental environment. I especially enjoy working with people going through major life transitions and those coping with grief/loss. I believe strongly in the power of hope... that despite o...

Kayla Hicks

Spokane

Washington

I'm passionate about treating the whole person, which starts with good mental health. My practice is designed to encompass your entire journey with compassion, education, and strategies to achieve your optimal wellness goals. Collaboration on your needs and strengths is the goal of treatment to achieve your best outcomes. My educational background is in Social Work from Eastern Washington...

Sara Eagan

Seattle

Washington

Feeling lost? Craving change? In the midst of a difficult transition? My practice is focused on helping you thrive as you navigate these challenges. Using a compassionate, evidence-based approach, I will help you make real, meaningful changes, and I consider it an honor to be a part of that journey. Other areas of specialty include working with generalized anxiety, panic attacks, health-anxiety...

Sarah Crane O’Neill

Seattle

Washington

*I am currently full and not accepting new clients.* I walk with individuals and couples through periods of stress or change in their lives and relationships, whether they feel overwhelmed, stuck in negative patterns, or simply wanting to explore and grow. I believe YOU are the expert in the room, even if you feel lost right now. I use my training and experience to link you to your inner-expert...

Maryetta T Healy

Seattle

Washington

The stress of everyday life can often feel overwhelming to us, creating confusion and fear. I believe that our early relationships and past experiences offer the key that can unlock the mysteries of why we often feel at odds with the world around us. I also believe the body and brain hold onto traumatic events and affect our current functioning. I approach therapy from a psychodynamic perspecti...

Steve Tutty

Seattle

Washington

Dr. Tutty provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological testing for children, adolescents, and young adults. Issues of specialty include ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, defiance, twice-exceptional, complex mood disorders, sports-related concussions, first-brake psychosis, anxiety (e.g., OCD), trauma (e.g., PTSD), depression (e.g., dysthymia, major depression, SAD), and medica...

Christopher John Olsen

Seattle

Washington

Let's get started, call me so you can start getting relief from your pain, confusion or fear. I provide psychotherapy and counseling for adults, teens, children and couples. A sign that therapy would be helpful is the presence of recurring pain in relationships, lack of intimacy, loss of friendships, work or career dissatisfaction, shame, physical symptoms or lack of meaning in your life. Some...

Katie Ferrell

Seattle

Washington

It is easy to get lost amidst the business of life. Between work, community and the things you like to do, it is hard to find time to slow down. It may even seem counterproductive. Taking time for yourself has become just another item on the never-ending to-do list. Let's take a moment. Pause and take a deep breath. Connect with your inhale and exhale. Allow your breath to ground you. How are y...