a New Family Systems Therapeutic Approach for Parents and Families of Sexual Minority Youth
Jeanne Purdum, LMFT, CMHS, CIMHP
Co-Owner of ITSNW
MS - Marriage and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BA - Psychology - The Pennsylvania State University
Jeanne is one of the co-founders of ITS and has been providing therapy to children and families since 1997. She works from a holistic perspective to address the mind-torso connection and increase systemic health. Jeanne has a special interest in addressing how overall brain office/health, nutrition, digestive health, and food allergies/sensitivities touch behaviors, moods, and ultimately mental health. In addition to traditional talk therapy, she is passionate well-nigh helping her clients develop a healthy human relationship with food and create a comprehensive roadmap to applying nutritional and mental health concepts to prevent and/or treat depression, anxiety, ADHD/ADD and more. She is a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider and Brain Wellness Motorbus.
Certifications: PCIT Coach and Mentor, AAMFT Approved Clinical Supervisor, Certified Eating Psychology Motorbus, Child Mental Health Specialist, Certified Encephalon Health Motorcoach, Certified Integrative Mental Health Professional (CIMHP)
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Sarah Atchison, LMFT, CMHS, CIMHP, Maternal Mental Health Specialist
Co-Owner of ITSNW
MA - Union and Family Therapy- Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Academy of Puget Sound
Sarah is the director and founder of the Bloom Programme for Maternal and Babe Wellness. She has a groundwork in working with children, adolescents, couples, and families of all ages and from a diversity of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. She has worked extensively with pregnant and postpartum women, immature families, and high-risk children. Sarah has a special interest in supporting those who are planning for a infant, have been trying for a while, are adjusting to new parenthood, coping with a loss or utilizing reproductive assist.
Certifications: Maternal Mental Wellness Specialist, Infant Mental Health, Perinatal Loss, Infertility, Child Mental Health Specialist, Certified Integrative Mental Wellness Professional (CIMHP), Gottman'due south Bringing Baby Home, Bloom
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Michael Nielsen, LMFT, CMHS
Co-Owner of ITSNW
MS - Marriage and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BS - Human being Development, pocket-sized in Psychology - Brigham Young University
Mike oft works with children of all ages from a variety of backgrounds. He has diverse experience working with at-run a risk youth, children with schoolhouse related concerns, depression, anxiety, ADHD, blended families, foster children, adoption, acrimony management, and other confusing behavioral issues.
Certifications: AAMFT Approved Clinical Supervisor, Child Mental Wellness Specialist
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Jenelle Larson, LMFT, CMHS
Co-Owner of ITSNW
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Academy of California, Davis
Jenelle has experience counseling couples, teens, young adults, and families with a diversity of concerns, including anxiety, depression, co-parenting, self-esteem, self-damage, school concerns, and natural life transitions. She enjoys working with couples to help them build connectedness and communication skills in addition to support and forgiveness to work thorugh challenges. She also enjoys helping teens anvigate transitions associated with motility into adulthood.
Jenelle is a systemic therapist that uses a customer-centered arroyo to assistance people identify their own strengths, work through underlying emotions, as well equally build and strengthen attachments. She believes counseling is an artery that helps her clients reconnect with their inner self. Additionally, she believes that every person possesses the strength and skill to pb a successful journey through life.
Certifications: AAMFT Canonical Clinical Supervisor, Kid Mental Wellness Specialist, TF-CBT, EFT trained, Gottman trained
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Tamra Davis, LMFT, CMHS
MS – Marriage and Family Therapy – Seattle Pacific University
BA – Psychology – Carroll College
Tamra works with individuals and families of all ages and from all backgrounds. She oft works with concerns such equally anxiety, low, trauma, at-risk youth, schoolhouse concerns, ADHD, acrimony direction, and other disruptive behavioral problems.
Tamra brings various feel from her work at Auburn Youth Resources and Catholic Community Services, including running the crisis line.
Certifications: DBT, AAMFT approved supervisor, WA approved supervisor, Child Mental Wellness Specialist, CBT+
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Elizabeth Bergstrom, PhD, LMHC
PhD - Depth Psychology, emphasis in Psychotherapy - Pacifica Graduate Plant
MA - Counseling Psychology - Pacifica Graduate Institute
BA - Psychology - Academy of Washington
Elizabeth works with individuals and couples of all ages with concerns related to anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, cocky-esteem, self-concept and identity, and personal exploration.
Elizabeth utilizes a psychodynamic arroyo, operating from a systems theory background and relational lens. She assesses presenting issues holistically and maintains a force-based practice. She enjoys creating warm, collaborative spaces that encourage meaningful exploration, and productive problem solving. She has extensive experience working with clients from diverse backgrounds.
Certifications: Washington State Approved Supervisor, Gottman Level 2 Trained
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Shannon Armitage, LMFT
MA – Union and Family Therapy – Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Sociology - University of Michigan
BA - Creative Writing - University of Michigan
Shannon can aid anyone with a willingness to try new things, revise an old story, and think creatively (and sometimes playfully) about serious issues. She specializes in working with perinatal mood disorders, boyish/child family therapy, transitions into machismo and parenthood, mood and feet disorders, LGBTQ+ families, grief and loss, and PTSD.
Shannon brings a wide diverseness of experience to ITSNW, including piece of work in community mental wellness, early unproblematic special education, and research on the role of early babyhood education on outcomes for children ages birth-5. Additionally, she draws on lessons she learns from her family unit, particularly regarding the importance of eating and sleeping well and remembering to express joy and have fun.
Certifications: BLOOM, DBT, Pride Program, FFT
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Kathy Silveira, LMFT
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Sociology - University of Washington
Kathy tin help teens, young adults, women, and adults from various backgrounds, including members of military families, the LGBTQ+ customs, and a variety of indigenous and cultural backgrounds. She has feel helping her clients through life transitions, feet, depression, and crises including cocky-harm, suicidal-ideation, as well as counseling pregnant and postpartum women and families. Kathy is a PNW native from a multi-cultural, military background with experience as a pupil athlete. She holds a special interest in helping student athletes balance athletics and academics, handle sports performance anxiety, and cope with difficult transitions. Kathy takes a systemic, customer-centered, solution-focused arroyo to help place strengths and break down barriers.
Certifications: BLOOM, Pride Program, CBT, TF-CBT
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Coleman Frostad, LMFT
MA - Union and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran Academy
BA - Psychology - Academy of Washington
Coleman works with individuals, couples, and families of all ages and backgrounds with a multifariousness of concerns. His specialty is working with members and families in the LGBTQ+ community with concerns around gender, sexuality, anxiety, low, substance use, and major life changes. His approach is systemic and utilizes an experiential perspective, allowing him to create a holistic view that incorporates cognitive therapy and EFT with mind, body, and spirit.
Coleman is the director and founder of the Pride Programme at ITSNW (beginning January 2020) and is deeply passionate about helping LGBTQ+ teens navigate building acceptance, and with concerns effectually gender, sexuality, anxiety, depression, substance use, trauma, and major life changes.
Certifications: Pride Program
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Jessica "Jess" Bennett, LMFT
MA - Marriage and Family unit Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BS - Psychology - Seattle Pacific University
Jess has experience in customs mental health and private practice working with various backgrounds and concerns. She tin help couples, families, teens, and young adults who are struggling with low, anxiety, trauma, sexual trauma, grief, and life transitions. She enjoys working with the LGBTQ+ community.
Jess takes a collaborative approach with her clients, working as a squad to manage and overcome challenges.
Certifications: Blossom, Pride Programme, CBT, TF-CBT
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Christina Jarchow, LICSW
MSW - Social Piece of work - Wichita Country University
BSW - Social Work - Wichita State University
Christina is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with experience working with several different populations with diverse backgrounds in a variety of counseling settings, including community health and substance apply. She has experience working in foster intendance, with school systems, and with loftier risk youth. She nearly enjoys working with the younger population (ages 4 and up) with concerns including challenging behaviors and trauma in add-on to feet, ADHD, ODD, depression, social problems, and parenting issues.
Christina provides a systemic approach and utilizes a holistic perspective to treatment that focuses on body, mind, and spirit to help treat the whole private.
Certifications: PCIT, CBT+, TF-CBT
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Andrea Rosenkranz, LMHC, CMHS
Doctoral Candidate - Psychology - California Southern Academy
MA - Psychology - Argosy University
BA - Psychology - University of WA
Andrea is a doctoral candidate with experience working with teens, young adults, and adults from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds with diverse concerns. She enjoys helping her clients overcome anxiety, depression, circuitous trauma, acrimony, and grief as well as build self-esteem, manage life transitions, establish self-concept and identity, and challenge/change unhelpful beliefs and behaviors. She brings experience in Community Mental Health and her piece of work with military machine families to her work at ITS NW.
Andrea takes a client-centered approach and uses a solution-focused perspective to help her clients identify strengths, break down barriers, and place and process underlying emotions.
Certifications: Child Mental Health Specialist, WA Approved Supervisor, CBT+
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Erin Manning, LMFT
MA - Wedlock and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - University of Arizona
Erin'south passion is working with children, teens, and young adults with concerns such as anxiety, PTSD, behavioral issues, low, school related concerns, foster care or adoption complications, blended families, coping with divorce, and children with developmental delays or autism spectrum disorder. She brings a unique perspective from her two years of experience as a visitation supervisor for children in foster intendance in addition to her work in an outpatient customs mental health facility focusing on children with developmental concerns or complex medical conditions.
Certifications: Blossom, CBT, TF-CBT
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Mariette Guidry, LMFT
MS - Union and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BA - Sociology - University of Washington
Mariette has experience working with children, teens and adults. She tin can assist individuals working through anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, life transitions, low self-esteem, or school and social issues, and she is excited about the prospect of engaging her clients in the process of positive change. She enjoys helping individuals and families resolve emotional and relational issues.
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John Michael Jennings, LMHC
MA - Counseling Psychology - The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology
BS - Psychology - Academy of Central Florida
John Michael works with individuals and families with concerns including depression, anxiety, self esteem, life transitions, trauma, and identity. He is particularly interested in working with teens and immature adults. John Michael uses a relational and psychodynamic approach with clients to work with them collaboratively equally well as explore attachment, personal relationships, and emotions.
Certifications: Pride Programme
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Kirstin Han, LMFT
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BS - Psychology - Seattle University
Kirstin has experience working with individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and life stories, and tin can help adults, couples, and teens. She holds special interest in serving LGBTQIA+ folx by creating a prophylactic space to process and heal trauma, as well every bit helping immigrant communities in addressing cross-cultural dynamics and advice. She particularly enjoys working with individuals who are seeking support, guidance, and/or positive life changes through self-empowerment and confidence building, besides as those seeking support throughout the perinatal period. Kirstin takes a bespoke approach to therapy by creating individualized experiences of healing, including a holistic focus on mind, body, and soul in addition to mental wellness.
Certifications: Blossom, Pride Program, TF-CBT
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Holly Harden, LMFTA
MA - Union and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Social Welfare - University of Washington
Holly brings a diverse background and extensive feel to her work with couples, families, children, teens, and adults. She holds a special interest in working with child development, family relationships, parenting, anxiety, depression, organized religion/spirituality, and attachment. She has unique perspectives gained from her work as a Courtroom Appointed Special Advocate, social worker, Family Resource Coordinator, and Family Advocate. She takes a systemic approach and enjoys working with multiple people in the room, whether that is a kid with their parents, couples, or a large family arrangement.
Certifications: Flower, TF-CBT
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Kelsey Wheat, LMFTA
MA - Matrimony and Family unit Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Western Washington University
Kelsey enjoys working with composite families, children, and adolescents. She brings feel from her piece of work at an inpatient facility equally a pediatric mental health specialist to her clients at ITS, allowing her a unique approach especially for children with serious concerns. She prefers to include all members of a family in her counseling approach to help her clients navigate family dynamics.
Certifications: BLOOM, Pride Program, TF-CBT
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Sarah Beck, LMFTA
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Linfield College
Sarah is a systems-trained therapist who incorporates solution-focused and narrative approaches in her work with clients. She enjoys working with children, teens, and adults as individuals or families with concerns including anxiety, low, self-esteem, trauma, parenting difficulties, family unit concerns, and grief. She has a special involvement and past experience working with children and teens to help them navigate the many changes and struggles that can occur during that fourth dimension of life. She believes that her clients agree the key to their success and she is a guide to assist them reach their goals.
Certifications: BLOOM, Pride Program, TF-CBT
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Emily Stephens, LMHCA
MA - Mental Wellness Counseling - St. Martin's University
BA - Geology - Carleton College
Emily enjoys working with teens and adults, and has a special interest in working with people during pregnancy and postpartum. She facilitated a postpartum support group for over five years before joining ITS, and has as well worked equally an advocate with survivors of sexual attack. She employs a Narrative and Family Systems approach with her clients, including listening to client stories through a lens of context and the systems of which they are a part. Emily uses her open-mindedness and anti-oppressive values to assistance guide her work with clients.
Certifications: Blossom
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Christi Carlton, LMFTA
MA - Wedlock and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran Academy
BS - Psychology - Washington State University
Christi works with individuals, couples and families, including children and adults, to aid with concerns including feet, low, PTSD, blended families, abuse, trauma, and grief. She has a special interest in supporting the LGBTQ+ community, addressing women's problems, every bit well equally navigating sex activity and intimacy concerns.
Certifications: TF-CBT
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Darnita McCullah, LMFTA
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BS - Interdisciplinary Social Sciences - Central Washington University
Darnita enjoys working with couples who are struggling with advice, families, children, teens, and adults. Every bit a previous visitation supervisor conducting supervised visits for children in foster care and their parents, she enjoys working with families that have been impacted by the foster intendance arrangement. She also enjoys working on parenting, anxiety, depression, organized religion, and spirituality with a detail involvement in working with children, and women addressing self-image concerns. She uses Narrative, Solution-Focused, and Experiential approaches. She is a systemic therapist with a client centered approach.
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Allie Peyton, LMFTA
MA - Marriage and Family Therapy - Seattle University
BA - History - Millsaps College
BA - Political Scientific discipline - Millsaps College
Allie's passion is working with adults, couples and teens on the different facets of identity we each hold to create pleasurable and safe relationships with self and others. Intimacy, advice, body image, attachment, family and societal narratives, and empowerment of emotional and concrete needs and desires are a few of the areas Allie works with. Allie has experience with clients of varying walks of life and relationship constellation, kink/poly positive. Allie seeks to create healing and pleasurable relationships through building strengths, creating new meanings and intertwining a holistic perspective.
Certifications: Blossom, Pride Program, RYT-200
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Jenna Evans, LMHCA
MA - Counseling Psychology - Yorkville University
BA - Exercise Science - Academy of Kentucky
Jenna works with families and individuals, especially women and adolescent girls who suffer from depression, anxiety, depression self-esteem, life transitions, and trauma. She is also passionate about working with immature and seasoned athletes who need help with emotional regulation or sports anxiety, managing sports functioning and outside stressors. Jenna incorporates mental training/visualization to help maximize sports performance.
Certifications: Bloom, CBT, Mental Imagery
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Ashley Kortman, LMFTA
MS - Wedlock and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BA - Theatre - Grand Canyon Academy
Ashley works with anybody, especially teens, adults, couples and families with a wide range of concerns in various stages of life. She is particularly interested in helping her clients work through concerns including anxiety, family unit relationships, depression, spirituality/faith, and cocky-image. She uses her experience from her educational activity to access emotional vulnerability, including the employ of art and theater to express oneself and promote healing.
Certifications: Flower
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Dawn Williams, LMFTA
MA - Marriage and Family unit Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Academy of Washington, Tacoma
AA - Psychology - Tacoma Customs College
After a 31-year career with a global humanitarian organization, Dawn is excited near her second act as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She is passionate about working with couples to strengthen their emotional and physical bonds through loving and effective communication strategies and techniques. She also enjoys working with families, adolescents, and children with a detail interest in helping people of color. Dawn is excited about learning, growing, and living her purpose, in improver to serving her community.
Certifications: Blossom
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Matthew Fregoso, LMHCA
MEd - Mental Health Counseling - University of Puget Sound
BS - Psychology - University of Utah
Matthew empowers promise, relief, and recovery through compassion, connection, and a fundamental respect of the uniqueness of client experiences. By understanding the context of the present day and the systems that impact daily lives, he seeks to empower his clients to engage in self-awareness and self-advancement in club to achieve their goals. He brings feel from community mental wellness and volunteering at the Utah Pride Center to aid teens and adults help address issues including low, anxiety, self-esteem, relationship bug, and trauma. He specializes in assisting with LGBTQ+ concerns, gender issues, and life-stage transitions. Matthew incorporates Gestalt, Solution-Focused, and Person-Centered perspectives into his therapeutic arroyo.
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Jenée O'Brien, MS Candidate
MS Candidate - Marriage and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific Academy
BA - Psychology - University of Oregon
Jenée brings ten years of experience as a spiritual guidance advisor for single women and immature married couples to her work at ITS. She enjoys helping people find new ways of looking at their life, as she is passionate well-nigh health, cocky-intendance, and spiritual development. Jenée takes a postmodern approach to customer care, indicating that the customer and therapist can work collaboratively for the greater wellness and well-existence of the client. She aims to create a loving and non-judgmental atmosphere to back up her clients' growth.
Certifications: Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI), Fix/Enrich Facilitator
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Haley Ross, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Union and Family unit Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - University of Washington
Haley likes working with anyone who is interested in digging into the processes, emotions, and stories beneath the surface that frequently drive our behaviors. She is particularly interested in assisting couples with navigating the inevitable challenges of nourishing a deep human relationship. Haley takes a Narrative approach with her clients, in add-on to applying her personal experience from 10 years in the Personal Services industry.
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Grace Underwood, MS Candidate
MS Candidate - Matrimony and Family unit Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BA - Psychology - King University
Grace utilizes a systemic and emotionally-focused/attachment theory arroyo to her work with clients. She aspires to help those who desire to heal from various traumas in their lives, seek to grow, and increase their fullness. She is devoted to the work of embodiment and believes information technology is important to pay attending to the ways our bodies have been afflicted by the stories we bear: Our bodies are the homes that can aid usa heal. She views holding people's stories of loss and pain as a great honor, and hopes to guide her clients toward restoration and wholeness in mind, body, and spirit. She is specially interested in working with families, young adults, and mother-daughter relationships.
Certifications: Set Enrich
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Angharad Hollingworth, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Wedlock and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Gender and Women's Studies - Knox University
Angharad works with individuals, couples, and families of all backgrounds. She has a particular involvement in working with the LGBTQ+ customs, particularly youth, parents, and couples trying to conceive. Prior to joining ITS, Angharad spent five years every bit a birth, fertility, and parenthood doula. She uses emotionally-focused and intuitive-based approaches with her clients.
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Alanna Panter, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Psychology - Whitworth Academy
BA - Sociology - Whitworth University
Alanna can aid individuals, couples, and families of all ages and backgrounds. She is particularly interested in addressing concerns such as anxiety, grief/loss, and chronic disease. She has previously worked as a residential advisor and family unit visitation supervisor. Alanna uses an experiential approach with her clients.
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Jami Brandt, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Marriage and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran Academy
BA - Psychology - Academy of Washington, Tacoma
Jami enjoys helping individuals and couples of all ages. She is peculiarly passionate about helping children and adolescents with ADHD every bit well equally navigating their futures. She brings her experiences with her family to her work with clients to assistance them accost their concerns with compassion and creativity.
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Lauren Doran, MA Candidate
MA Candidate – Couples and Family unit Therapy – Seattle University
BA – Public Health – University of Arkansas
Lauren works with individuals, couples, and families of every age. She can assist her clients address concerns including self-esteem, trauma, relationship stress, feet, low, and life transitions. She also works with grief and loss, including the death of loved ones, pets, and imagined futures that back-trail unfortunate life events such equally infidelity, break ups, or chore loss. She takes a systemic and bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach to working with clients, and she is driven by her empathy and marvel. Through her ain experience in therapy she has learned the value of having a space to explore personal narratives, heal from trauma, and feel relational healing. She looks forward to empowering her clients forth their personal journeys toward feeling whole, making meaning, and experiencing authentic connection with themselves and others.
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Ahlia Kim, MS Candidate
MS Candidate - Union and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
MA Candidate - Theology - Seattle Pacific University
BA - Biblical Studies - Grand Coulee University
Ahlia uses a collaborative approach to piece of work with individuals, couples, and families of all ages. She utilizes a diversity of models, including Narrative therapy, and integrates respect, compassion, and transparency into her relationship with her clients. She holds a special interest in working with people who desire to integrate their spirituality, faith practices, or personal beliefs into the therapeutic process. This includes addressing concerns including spiritual abuse, trauma, or disaffiliation from a religious community.
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Kat Lebo, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Union and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BA - Sociology and Anthropology - University of Puget Sound
Kat enjoys working with individuals, couples, and adults of all ages. She helps clients with concerns including depression, anxiety, workplace stress, identity development, trauma, communication, life transitions, and intimacy. She brings her experience working in simple school settings to her therapeutic approach, incorporating a supportive, non-judgmental, curious, and empathetic attitude into relationships with her clients.
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Katie Roberts, MS Candidate
MS Candidate - Matrimony and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BS - Psychology - Seattle Pacific Academy
Katie takes a collaborative, client-centered, solution-focused approach to her piece of work with clients. She works with teens, adults, and couples. She can help with depression including self-injury and suicidal ideation, relationships, spirituality, self-esteem, and communication.
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Trinity Songha, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Marriage and Family unit Therapy - Pacific Lutheran Academy
BA - Interdisciplinary Program, emphasis on Psychology - The Evergreen State College
Trinity works with clients of all ages and backgrounds. She enjoys working with the LGBTQ+ community also as helping couples navigate communication, intimacy, and bonding. Additionally, she has a special involvement in helping first generation immigrants navigate acculturation challenges and cross-cultural dynamics. She brings her background in yoga and massage to her holistic approach to therapy, assuasive her to incorporate listen, body, and spirit in the healing process.
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Darryl Cheng, MA Candidate
MA Candidate - Matrimony and Family Therapy - Pacific Lutheran University
BS - Accounting and Finance - Chapman University
Darryl enjoys working with individuals, couples, and families of all ages and backgrounds. He has a special interest in helping clients navigate trauma, communication, life transitions, low, and feet. He brings his experience growing up in Hawaii and being raised by immigrant parents to his therapeutic arroyo, believing in accurate connection and honoring the uniqueness of ane's journey.
McKinsey McMahon, MEd Candidate
MEd Candidate - Counseling - Academy of Puget Audio
BA - Psychology - Academy of Washington
McKinsey brings experience from her work at Pierce County Juvenile Courtroom'due south "Diversion" program, the Tacoma Boys and Girls Club, and every bit a preschool teacher's assistant and childcare teacher to her work with clients. She utilizes Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Gestalt Therapy in her approach. She is passionate about helping her clients detect and attain autonomy, wholeness, sensation, balance, personal responsibleness, and power/control in their lives with the ultimate goal of improving her clients' sense of health and wellness.
Erin Riggio, MEd Candidate
MEd Candidate - Counseling - University of Puget Sound
BA - English Literature - Seattle Pacific Academy
Erin takes a combined existential and person-centered approach with her clients, while integrating tools from 3rd-wave CBT. She is passionate about helping her clients live meaningful, value-led lives while cultivating psychological flexibility. Erin helps clients of all ages find bureau and better mental well-being by emphasizing taking responsibleness for the choices within the client's control and taking advisable action in line with those choices. She incorporates humor and apprehensive marvel into her interactions to build stiff therapeutic relationships with her clients. While Erin is excited to piece of work with anyone, she is particularly passionate about working with the perinatal population.
Priscilla Nguyen, MS Candidate
MS Candidate - Marriage and Family Therapy - Seattle Pacific University
BS - Psychology - University of Washington
Priscilla brings experience from her work as a Medical Assistant at a Pediatric Neurology Individual Clinic and at the Boys and Girls Guild to her work with clients. These positions have taught her the power and importance of communication and collaboration while working with individuals and families of all backgrounds. She is particularly passionate about working with ethnic minorities as well equally reducing negative stigma against mental health, particularly in underserved populations. Her experience being raised in an Asian-American family unit helps inform her piece of work regarding cultural differences and struggles. She is excited to aid her clients amend their lives and support them through their struggles.
Jacqueline "Jacqui" Parkes, LMFT, LMHC, CMHS, Co-Founder of ITSNW
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MA - Counseling Psychology, emphasis in Child and Family Therapy - St. Martin'due south University
JD - University of San Diego
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