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We understand how important privacy is, especially when it comes to talking about your personal life. Here’s how we protect your information:
Confidentiality for Teens in Washington State
In Washington State, teens aged 13 and older have the same confidentiality rights as adults in therapy. This means your sessions and personal information are private. However, there are some important exceptions:
Your therapist will discuss these limits to confidentiality with you openly and answer any questions you may have about how this works. We want you to feel safe and informed every step of the way.
It can be tough to start a conversation with your parents or guardians about therapy, but we’re here to help. Here are a few tips on how to bring it up:
We know that maintaining good mental health can be challenging, especially as a teen. Here are some simple ways to take care of your mental well-being:
Katie has always had a passion for serving others. Her husband retired from the U.S. Army in June of 2021 after 20 years of service during which time Katie had the privilege of volunteering and working with military families within his units in various capacities. She quickly learned the challenges that military families face as individ
Katie has always had a passion for serving others. Her husband retired from the U.S. Army in June of 2021 after 20 years of service during which time Katie had the privilege of volunteering and working with military families within his units in various capacities. She quickly learned the challenges that military families face as individuals and in relationship to having to frequently relocate, endure deployments, and manage other mental and emotional obstacles. Katie's experiences and desire to serve others led her to add on to her Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Louisville and achieve her Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University.
Katie works primarily with teens, adults, and couples providing therapy in treating relationship issues, depression, anxiety, anger, life transitions, and self-esteem issues. She has experience in working with military families and is LGBTQ+ friendly. She is committed to helping clients feel more empowered, develop healthier ways of thinking and behaving by tapping into their own strengths and finding meaning and purpose in their lives. The theoretical approaches Katie uses include: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Gottman, Positive Psychology, and Strength-Based Therapy.
In her spare time, you can find Katie gardening, biking, hiking, taking a Zumba class, spending time with family, and watching documentaries.
Works with: 12+ and couples
I’ve lived in Olympia for 24 years. I am a mother to three who are ten, fifteen, and nineteen years old. I’ve worked with children and families for the past fifteen years specializing in early childhood and parenting skills and development. My focus is on couples, family systems, and child development.
I work with children and adults ex
I’ve lived in Olympia for 24 years. I am a mother to three who are ten, fifteen, and nineteen years old. I’ve worked with children and families for the past fifteen years specializing in early childhood and parenting skills and development. My focus is on couples, family systems, and child development.
I work with children and adults experiencing attachment disorders, ADHD, depression, anxiety, addictions, PTSD, and secondary trauma in helping professions. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), wilderness, soul-based rite-of-passage practices with families and children, and child development. I utilize strength-based approaches, play therapy, and family system therapy models. My approach is helping grow clients’ and families’ inner resources for increased mental health, positive family communication, and healing in order to facilitate lasting growth.
Works with ages: 2yrs +, couples and families, EMDR
Hi! My name is Amelia, and I’d first like to say that I know that asking for help can feel overwhelming so I want to acknowledge, celebrate and thank you for taking that first huge step!
Over the last 9+ years, I have worked with individuals and families confronting many different, all-too-prevalent challenges including depression, anxiety
Hi! My name is Amelia, and I’d first like to say that I know that asking for help can feel overwhelming so I want to acknowledge, celebrate and thank you for taking that first huge step!
Over the last 9+ years, I have worked with individuals and families confronting many different, all-too-prevalent challenges including depression, anxiety and stress, autism spectrum disorders and ADHD, history of trauma and abuse, substance use concerns, family conflict and grief and loss, to name a few. I also have experience with and feel passionately about supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community and work diligently within a culturally-sensitive and -informed approach. I've worked with 2 years olds through 72 year olds across a multitude of settings from outpatient care, to residential treatment, from school-based, to in-home, and in the community.
I obtained a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California where I fell madly in love with the thought of a world where no one ever needs to feel alone. I am a fully licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in CA and conduct duties as a clinical supervisor. Since moving to Lacey, from Los Angeles, in the summer of 2023, I have become a fully Licensed Mental Health Counselor in this most beautiful state of WA as well.
I am undeniably excited about the work I do because I'm able to learn about the lives of the most incredible people! Getting to know and appreciate an individual’s story, however tormented, however complex, however restricted, however raw, is what truly drives me in this work and helping uncover unique, beautiful potential is the most rewarding of passions. The person-centered perspective I hold means that I will meet you where you are at. You are a human facing an obstacle, be it large or small, and together we can figure out a way over, around or through. The existential approach that I also employ means that I understand the power (and likewise the pressure and weight) of finding meaning and having purpose. I so look forward to getting to know you, and helping you know yourself. I will boost you from within, from that deep part of you that is uniquely you, by connecting you to it so that you and I can solve problems together, leaning on the strengths and resilience that are only yours. Lastly, I have a very strong love of life and have not lost the joy in finding fun that children perpetually have, that adults can often lose sight of. I use humor a lot in my work, so that we can, together, enjoy the hard work that therapy asks of us.
Works with ages: 2+ and families
My name is Caroline Flores, I am a Chicana bilingual therapist who was born and raised in El Paso, Tx. I am proud of my Mexican roots and understand the importance of how culture influences who we are today. I am also a U.S. Army Veteran and have a deep understanding of how serving in the military can have such a huge impact in your persp
My name is Caroline Flores, I am a Chicana bilingual therapist who was born and raised in El Paso, Tx. I am proud of my Mexican roots and understand the importance of how culture influences who we are today. I am also a U.S. Army Veteran and have a deep understanding of how serving in the military can have such a huge impact in your perspective towards life.
Rooted in a belief in inclusivity, I am devoted to supporting BIPOC individuals and families. I am passionate about working with BIPOC communities and talking about the impacts of racism and oppression and how it impacts our mental health.
I am passionate about working with Military/Veterans, Survivors of Domestic Violence/Sexual Violence, Single Parents, adult families, and Couples. I am also an Ally in the LGBTQ+ community.
I have an integrated and holistic therapeutic approach and use a variety of techniques that fit best with each unique individual. I believe that therapy is a collaborative alliance, so I support you by utilizing and empowering your strengths so that you feel comfortable showing up as yourself with no judgement.
Thank you for reading my bio and I hope to be able to work with you.
Works with ages: 15+ and couples
My name is Ryan Erickson (He/They). I am a proud alum of Evergreen State College and Saint Martin’s University, actually serving as a student counselor at Evergreen for a brief time. During my time here I have come to call Olympia and its surrounding cities my home. My approach to therapy is grounded in a learners mindset, I believe you a
My name is Ryan Erickson (He/They). I am a proud alum of Evergreen State College and Saint Martin’s University, actually serving as a student counselor at Evergreen for a brief time. During my time here I have come to call Olympia and its surrounding cities my home. My approach to therapy is grounded in a learners mindset, I believe you are the expert of your own experiences and I believe with guidance you can learn to navigate your life in a healthy and sustainable way. I incorporate mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) in my practice and in my life. This approach aims to facilitate a better familiarity with our own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors giving us more control in our lives. I frequently incorporate humor into my practice along with a friendly charismatic demeanor. I have experience working with Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Bipolar disorders, and Complex Grief. I utilize Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) which aims to integrate and reduce distress around traumatic experiences. I am currently providing hybrid services, with remote and in-person availability.
Works with ages: 16+
My name is Charlotte and I am currently an LMFT. I have a Master’s Degree in Psychology emphasizing in Marriage and Family Therapy through Brandman University. Currently living in the city of Lacey for the past twelve years. I was brought up and married into a military family lifestyle, which led me to travel to my two favorite places: It
My name is Charlotte and I am currently an LMFT. I have a Master’s Degree in Psychology emphasizing in Marriage and Family Therapy through Brandman University. Currently living in the city of Lacey for the past twelve years. I was brought up and married into a military family lifestyle, which led me to travel to my two favorite places: Italy and Germany.
I am a wife and mother of two wonderful children who like to keep me busy. We enjoy spending family time together: going on adventures, trying new foods, singing, painting, anything Disney or Anime, or finding new places to try.
As a therapist, I believe in the importance of fostering inclusivity within our community and am passionate about working with Individuals, Children/Families, Military personnel experiencing PTSD, and supporting individuals in the LGBTQ+ community in either individual or family sessions.
The theoretical approaches I use are: CBT + for Anxiety, Trauma, Behavior Modification, Depression, and ADHD; Solution Focused Therapy; Family Systems; and Creative Expressive Therapy to help clients work through depression, anxiety, behaviors, self-esteem, identity, trauma, transitions in life, and relationship challenges. I look forward to working with you and tailoring treatment based on your needs.
Works with ages: 7yrs+
I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I am a disabled veteran from 12 years in the US Army. I was awarded the Purple Heart from my wounds I received on my first deployment to Iraq. I came to Washington in 2010 while still in the Army and was stationed at Joint Base Lewis McChord. I have called Lacey, Washington my home for the pa
I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I am a disabled veteran from 12 years in the US Army. I was awarded the Purple Heart from my wounds I received on my first deployment to Iraq. I came to Washington in 2010 while still in the Army and was stationed at Joint Base Lewis McChord. I have called Lacey, Washington my home for the past 11 years.
I attended Saint Martin’s University for both my undergraduate degree and master’s degree. I received my BA in Psychology, and my MA in Counseling Psychology.
I am a big nerd and love to play video games as well as entertain myself with Marvel and DC entertainment. I am also a huge fan of everything Star Wars and Disney. I am also a father of two, my son and daughter. My family is my world.
As a counselor, I understand how systems can cause oppression. I use a combination of techniques and approaches depending on the client's needs. I believe that the grief in an individual’s life is quite possibly the most important catalyst to find and deal with. Grief is in everyone and learning how to live with it and accept it is very important.
In my work with children, I use non-directive play therapy and let the child lead with what they need to do. I let them invite me into their play to show that they have control of their therapy. I also have used sand trays with children.
I think that I have a huge heart and want to help you find peace within yourself if that is what you need. I also understand that sometimes you may need a place to go and vent about your life in a private and confidential setting. I want to offer you a safe space, that is non-judgmental, and supportive. I try to maintain a flexible schedule for my clients.
Works with ages: Children and adults
Welcome, I am glad you made it! My name is Maxie. Washington became home for me in 2016 after living in the Southwest majority of my life. I am married and have three young kiddos. I have found a love of working alongside individuals who find themselves struggling with finding purpose and identity. Whether you are a new parent working yo
Welcome, I am glad you made it! My name is Maxie. Washington became home for me in 2016 after living in the Southwest majority of my life. I am married and have three young kiddos. I have found a love of working alongside individuals who find themselves struggling with finding purpose and identity. Whether you are a new parent working your way back to yourself (or your partner), a teen struggling with depression, anxiety, or finding your sense of self, or maybe you're someone who struggles with grief and loss, I am ready to walk with you through it. I believe in the significance of being able to ethically serve clientele of diverse backgrounds including individuals from conservative backgrounds, the LGBTQ+ community, Civil Service, Veterans, and parents/guardians. I believe that healing begins once we can be honest with ourselves. Although my approach is warm, empathetic, and non-judgmental, I am also authentic, direct, and honest with my clients. I work with and for you. My job as your therapist is to not just help you to get past your hardships but help you feel prepared to be able to handle future ones. I use a combination of person-centered, strength-based, CBT, and EMDR treatments depending on the personal treatment plan we create together to reach your goals. You don't need to do hard things alone. I am ready to get started when you are.
Works with : ages 10 and up. Sessions for children aged 10-12 are only offered in person and there is a required meet and greet prior to the intake to assess compatibility.
My name is Tara Celletti and I am a licensed independent associate clinical social worker. I grew
up in Southern California, where I was exposed to therapy practices at an early age by my
grandmother. In 2021, I followed in my grandmother’s footsteps and received a Masters in
Social Work from University of Southern California. I moved to Wa
My name is Tara Celletti and I am a licensed independent associate clinical social worker. I grew
up in Southern California, where I was exposed to therapy practices at an early age by my
grandmother. In 2021, I followed in my grandmother’s footsteps and received a Masters in
Social Work from University of Southern California. I moved to Washington in 2014 where I now
live with my husband and our three rescue dogs.
My passion is working with clients with a history of trauma on their path to healing. I find
fulfillment in helping client’s tap into their inner resilience while also working on new tools to
aid coping in the future. I utilize techniques from a variety of methods including CBT, DBT, Self-
Compassion, EMDR, and expressive arts. Above all, my focus is to make clients feel safe and
heard during our work together.
Works with: ages 13yrs & up.
Hey, I’m Tim. I have recently moved to Washington in 2024 after spending a year in the West of Ireland. I find meaning and fulfillment in pursuing therapeutic connections for the purpose of providing a space where all my clients can feel seen, heard, and valued. I developed my passion for helping individuals from my personal experiences
Hey, I’m Tim. I have recently moved to Washington in 2024 after spending a year in the West of Ireland. I find meaning and fulfillment in pursuing therapeutic connections for the purpose of providing a space where all my clients can feel seen, heard, and valued. I developed my passion for helping individuals from my personal experiences working with adolescents in inner city Chicago, volunteering with medical and music teams for both earthquake victims in Haiti and Burmese Refugees in Thailand, as well as mentoring in a Neurodivergent program in Denver. I am passionate about connection and processing how relationships and events impact areas of identity, emotional regulation, familial attachment, human induced trauma, and life transitions. I am client centered and strive to provide safety, acceptance, and empowerment for all my clients from unique backgrounds and experiences. I incorporate CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Somatic therapy.
I love to work with adolescents 10+, college students, adults with childhood trauma, and parents with children still at home.
Works with ages: 10+ and couples
Hello, my name is Veronica Gerrity and I am a licensed mental health associate. I grew up in Kansas City, and am thrilled to now call the Pacific Northwest my new home.
I am deeply passionate about mental health and dedicated to helping clients rewrite their stories and uncover their strengths. My approach focuses on helping individuals t
Hello, my name is Veronica Gerrity and I am a licensed mental health associate. I grew up in Kansas City, and am thrilled to now call the Pacific Northwest my new home.
I am deeply passionate about mental health and dedicated to helping clients rewrite their stories and uncover their strengths. My approach focuses on helping individuals tap into their inner resilience and grit to confidently navigate their futures!
I incorporate techniques from a variety of therapeutic perspectives including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Artistic expression.
Together we will create a plan that works for you and honors your unique perspective.
Works with : ages 10 and up. Sessions for children aged 10-12 are only offered in person.
Hi, my name is Hope (she/her) and I moved to Washington with my family after earning my M.A. in Counseling and Art Therapy from Southwestern College in 2021. I have been married for twenty years and we are the proud parents of a (now adult) transgender son. In my previous life, I was a public elementary school art teacher, where I devel
Hi, my name is Hope (she/her) and I moved to Washington with my family after earning my M.A. in Counseling and Art Therapy from Southwestern College in 2021. I have been married for twenty years and we are the proud parents of a (now adult) transgender son. In my previous life, I was a public elementary school art teacher, where I developed many of the client and strength-based approaches I use in counselling today. Art making is one of many approaches that I use, and it is not required, however I do encourage the use of art materials in therapy to express what cannot be said in words, and as a way to work though intense emotions.
I have experience with and a passion for working with LGBTQ+ teens and adults, as well as those who struggle with anxiety, panic disorder, depression, PTSD, life transitions, displacement/exile due to political or natural causes, existential questioning, and bereavement. I believe in collaborative mental health care and that you are your own expert. I am here to listen and to offer creative and tangible skills to support
the unique and wonderful being you are, at exactly where you are. I am available for in-person and tele-health.
Works with ages: 14yrs+
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