EMDR/Brainspotting

Abbey

(She/Her)

I pride myself on building a welcoming and safe environment for my clients in order to provide the best care possible. Each and every one of us have varied life experiences which means my style is not one-size-fits-all. I spend time getting to know my clients in order to come up with goals together that are individualized to your needs, including varying therapy techniques that are the right fit for you. My goal is to empower each of my clients to show up as you are and leave each session feeling valued, heard and trusted. I am here to help you process your feelings, emotions and thoughts to bring clarity and growth to the areas you would like to work on.
With a passion for the outdoors, you can typically find me spending my free time snowboarding, biking, hiking, and spending time with my friends and family!

Lived experience: Woman, cisgender, narcissistic abuse within family, ADHD, military affiliation

Modalities: Brainspotting, Solution-Focused, Strengths-based, Art Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Focus: LGBTQIA2+, ages 16-40, anxiety, depression, ADHD, BPD, self-esteem, intrusive thoughts, trauma, communication, significant life transitions.

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

Cash Pay: $120-150

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Kaylynn

(She/Her)

I am dedicated to ensuring your therapeutic journey is both nurturing and impactful. Within my sessions, I cultivate a safe and inclusive space for you to explore your innermost thoughts and emotions. Utilizing diverse therapeutic approaches, I customize our sessions to align with your unique needs, empowering you to reach your therapy and life goals.

Beyond my professional pursuits, I find comfort and inspiration in traveling, indulging in art projects, immersing myself in nature's beauty, unwinding at home, and occasionally engaging in some video game adventures. If you're ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth, I'm here to support you every step of the way.

Lived experience: Cisgender white woman, chronic illness/pain, PTSD, depression, anxiety, combat veteran, military spouse, aircraft mechanic, one parent household, supporting friends/family members through crisis

Modalities: Motivational Interviewing, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Mindfulness, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy) including Flash, Energy Psychology, Person-Centered, and Problem-Solving Therapy

Focus: Individuals (18-60), depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, stress, self-esteem, women’s issues, communication, military affiliation

Insurance: Premera, BCBS, Regence (working on credentialing with Kaiser and Aetna)

Cash Pay: $120-150

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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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Taneisha

(She/Her)

It is my utmost aspiration to meet each wonderfully unique client with the support and genuineness that is so essential to an effective therapeutic alliance. I believe that we all have the strength to overcome and endure but, at times, need an open heart and ear to bear witness to our trials and understand our emotions. My approach to therapy is providing a safe, nonjudgmental space where each client can work alongside me to develop effective skills and strategies that will result in positive life changes.

I was born here in Washington and love the outdoors of the PNW. I love travel, hiking and good food. In my spare time I enjoy painting, cooking, caring for my son, plants, and two cats. I chose counseling as my profession from inspiration as a client of therapy myself. I was able to learn self-love and radical acceptance throughout the years of support that was given to me by my own counselors. I aspire to help my clients obtain such gifts as well.

Lived experience: Woman, mixed ethnicities, cisgender, mother, wife, anxiety, PCOS, estranged family and extreme religious upbringing.

Modalities: EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT, Person-Centered Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Reality Therapy.

Focus: Traumatic live events, PTSD, significant life transitions, women’s issues, relationship conflict, family discord, depression, anxiety, LGBTQIA2+, faith crisis, and abuse survivors, infertility and more.

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

Cash pay: 120-150

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