Suicidality/Self-Harm

Alissa

(She/Her)

My name is Alissa Hebbeln and I approach mental healthcare through an integrative, holistic lens. I believe that every human being is inherently worthy of kindness, love, and respect, and that belief creates the foundation of my approach to counseling. In our work together, we’ll start by creating a safe and accepting space, as we dive into your unique healthcare goals. I believe in using a flexible, collaborative, strengths-based approach that integrates multiple evidence-based therapeutic interventions to help you build a compassionate and accepting relationship both with yourself and others.

I’m also passionate about integrating the work of mindfulness, breath-work, and
body movement to process and release the stress we hold in our bodies due to trauma and chronic stress. I’m excited to help you feel better both mentally and physically through our work together!

Lived Experience: Woman, cisgender, Demi-sexual, experienced anxiety, PTSD,
somatic symptom disorder, depression, chronic pain, disordered eating, childhood
trauma, familial abuse.

Modalities: Compassion Focused Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Mindfulness, Person-Centered Therapy, Trauma informed.

Focus: Anxiety, depression, somatic symptoms, LGBTQIA2S+, ages 13+, relationship conflict, communication, internalized shame, self-worth, self-esteem, body image, trauma informed care

Insurances: None

Cash Pay: $20-60

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Briana

(She/Her)

My name is Briana Thomas and I am a Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Adams State University. My approach to counseling is centered on fostering authentic connections with my clients. I believe in identifying individual strengths to collaboratively work towards personal goals in a supportive environment. In our journey together, I’m committed to creating a safe, judgment-free space where you can freely express yourself. I love incorporating creative elements like drawing, writing, and music as it is a fantastic way to express thoughts and emotions that may be difficult at times to speak out loud.

I have a deep love for my dogs (5 to be exact), music, being in nature, and painting.

Lived experience: Cisgender, Black woman, ADHD, anxiety, depression, suicide and crisis management, military affiliation, religious upbringing.

Modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Art Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Person-centered, Play Therapy geared toward teens and adults

Focus: Anxiety, depression, self-esteem, ADHD, stress, women’s issues, BIPOC

Insurances: None

Cash Pay: $20-60

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Heidi

(Any pronouns)

I am a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate based in Tri-Cities. My MFT training means that I bring a systemic lens and approach regardless of what modality is being used. My training is focused on couples, families, and other groups, but I enjoy working with individuals as well. My work will always look at the systems we exist and work within to gain greater understanding of our issues and opportunities. My goal is to create an accepting environment without judgment for clients to work on growth and goals relevant to what brings them to see me. This is done with a nurturing attitude, humor, and care. I am interested in including games or other nerdy activities into treatment where appropriate and desired by clients.

Lived Experience: white, queer, ace/aro, non-monogamous, neurodivergent, anxiety, depression, gender expansive, secular Buddhist, TTRPG nerd, loss of sibling to addiction

Modalities: Narrative Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Feminist Theory, Intersectional Theory, Solution-Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems

Focus: LGBTQIA2+, sexual intimacy issues and exploration, neurodivergent folks, gender and sexuality exploration, nonmonogamy, depression, self-worth, ages 13+

Insurances: Aetna, Premera, BCBS, Lifewise, Heritage, Regence, Kaiser

Cash Pay: $120-150

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Keri

(She/Her)

The counseling space is meant to be where you feel seen and heard without judgment—a place for compassionate discovery and expression of your authentic self. We are more than just our thoughts, feelings, body, or soul; all these aspects are interconnected and influence each other.

If you feel disconnected from yourself, others, or your purpose, I invite you to a brave space for discovery and recovery. Here, you can reclaim your authentic qualities, express yourself confidently, and let go of thoughts, beliefs, and experiences that do not serve you. This space is for deepening your understanding of what motivates you, what you long for, and what qualities you seek in relationships.

With understanding comes the opportunity to create new perspectives and experiences. While life is filled with challenges, we can find new ways to navigate them, leading to increased peace, empowerment, and joy. If this is your journey, I would love to support you as you move toward your desired life. Through compassion and curiosity, we will explore what holds you back and what will help you achieve your goals using evidence-based interventions.

Lived Experience: Woman, cisgender, pansexual, experienced anxiety, depression, disordered eating, body dysmorphia, gastric bypass surgery, divorce, Infertility, miscarriage, post-partum depression, parenting, working in health-care for over 30 years (over 16 as an RN), parental caregiving (mother with dementia), childhood attachment issues.

Modalities: Compassion Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Somatic Therapy, Grief Therapy, Trauma Informed.

Focus: Anxiety, depression, somatic symptoms, LGBTQIA2S++, age 16+, relationship conflict, communication, internalized shame, self-worth, body image, neurodiversity, grief, caregiver fatigue, medical/health complications, end-of-life and trauma.

Cash Pay: $120-150

Insurances: Working on credentialing with Premera, BCBS, Regence, Lifewise, Aetna, Kaiser

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Kim

(She/Her)

I believe in the inherent worth and uniqueness of each person. My approach is one of partnership with you where we work together toward your goals by building on your strengths, utilizing natural supports, connecting you with resources, and working together to develop effective strategies for dealing with life’s challenges.

As a true extrovert, I can be found out and about at community events or simply sitting in public spaces, such as a coffee shop or bookstore with my nose in a book. I also enjoy several art forms, water activities, and being an indoor plant parent. 

Lived experience: Woman, white, cisgender, chronic illness/pain, queer, aspec, divorced, caregiver, neurodiverse partnership, ADHD, anxiety, depression, activist, HAES, practicing intuitive eating.

Modalities: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Intuitive Eating - HAES, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Creative therapies (art, music, writing), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Focus: 2SLGBTQIA+, eating disorders, aspec/arospec, ages 13-30, navigating neurodiversity in relationships, anxiety, ADHD, depression, self-harm, life transitions, trans-affirming care, letters for gender-affirming surgery.

Insurances: Aetna, Premera, BCBS, Lifewise, Heritage, Regence, Kaiser, FCHN, Lyra.

Cash Pay: $150-200

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Lita

(She/Her)

I believe that every individual deserves a space that is wholly about them. A space where they are seen, heard, known, and validated. My approach to therapy is to assist individuals in their courageous efforts to improve themselves through unconditional positive regard and acceptance. Life presents difficult circumstances, and I am here to support you as you navigate them.
I have a deep appreciation for diversity and uniqueness, a passion to learn, and you can often find me in nature, bookstores, coffee shops, and exploring novel places whether domestically or internationally.

Focus: Individuals (adolescence through adulthood) and Couples. Life transitions, anxiety, depression, trauma, 2SLGBTQIA+, sex and sexuality, self-esteem, body image, eating disorders, relationship issues, effective interpersonal communication, premarital and marital counseling.

Modalities: Individuals: DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and TF-CBT (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy), Sex Counseling.
Couples: Gottman Method Couples Therapy

Lived experience: Cisgender white woman, multicultural upbringing, late-stage and end of life caregiving, supporting family members through addiction and mental health crises, becoming the parent of a young sibling, losing loved ones to suicide, recovery from eating disorder.

Insurances: Aetna, BCBS, Premera, Regence, Lifewise, Heritage, Kaiser.

Cash Pay: $120-150

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Mallory

(She/Her)

My name is Mallory Thrall and I take a collaborative approach with my clients to establish goals and a plan that they feel is achievable to them. I like to give my clients information about what they are experiencing with context that can be helpful to provide motivation or just understanding of what's going on. I then offer some skills that can be utilized when these symptoms are presented along with gathering a history of when these symptoms started. I believe that understanding is the first step towards growth and understanding why our brain works the way it does.

If you are a person that is interested in an action-oriented therapeutic approach, I think that we could do good work together.

Lived Experience: woman, cisgender, bisexual, experienced depression, anxiety, and panic attacks, ADHD, supporting family members through mental health crises, divorced parents

Modalities: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Exposure and Prevention Therapy, Feminist Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Trauma-Focused Therapy

Focus: 2SLGBTQIA+, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationship Conflict, Neurodivergence, Women's Issues, PTSD, Gender & Sexuality Exploration, OCD

Insurance: Aetna, Premera, BCBS, Lifewise, Heritage, Regence, Kaiser

Cash pay: $120-150

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Shayla

(She/Her)

My name is Shayla Rowlette and I am a therapist based out of Walla Walla, Washington. Being born and raised in the valley, I am familiar with the resources, and the needs, of my community and have a true passion to serve and meet these needs the best I can. I have a variety of social work experience including both inpatient/outpatient settings, crisis response team, case management, legal advocation, children’s services, and family preservation. My theoretical orientation is eclectic depending on my clients’ specific needs. My treatment is non-judgmental and client-focused to create a safe space in which the individual can heal, and grow, in areas they believe are rendering them from reaching their full potential.

Lived experience: Woman, multicultural experience, anxiety, depression, trauma, and supporting friends/family members through crisis.

Modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, Family Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Art Therapy and Play Therapy

Focus: Anxiety, depression, children/adolescents/adults, stress, trauma, family therapy, foster care, reunification counseling

Insurances: BCBS, Premera, Regence, Lifewise, Heritage, Kaiser, and Aetna.

Cash Pay: $150-200

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