Therapists in 98665
I work with children, adolescents and families. This includes family conflict, reunification/reconciliation services, and divorce dynamics. I work from a strengths based perspective, using the skills and strengths that an individual already posses to assist in managing current challenge(s) and identified goals. My work is brief in nature, I believe that most people possess the skills they need to improve their lives, but can use some guidance, education or simply some support in order to apply those skills correctly.
I work with children, adolescents and families. This includes family conflict, reunification/reconciliation services, and divorce dynamics. I work from a strengths based perspective, using the skills and strengths that an individual already posses to assist in managing current challenge(s) and identified goals. My work is brief in nature, I believe that most people possess the skills they need to improve their lives, but can use some guidance, education or simply some support in order to apply those skills correctly.
Assisting individuals, couples, parents and families with the challenges of life is a privilege and a passion! Some of these challenges come from difficult and painful relationships we have with others but can even come in the relationship we have with ourselves! This can cause a loss of connection and an increase in anxiety, anger and depression. However, learning to manage and improve relationships can bring about significant satisfaction, confidence and joy. We are also often faced with the anxiety and fear of transitions and unexpected life changes. I am here to help you navigate these challenges!
Assisting individuals, couples, parents and families with the challenges of life is a privilege and a passion! Some of these challenges come from difficult and painful relationships we have with others but can even come in the relationship we have with ourselves! This can cause a loss of connection and an increase in anxiety, anger and depression. However, learning to manage and improve relationships can bring about significant satisfaction, confidence and joy. We are also often faced with the anxiety and fear of transitions and unexpected life changes. I am here to help you navigate these challenges!
Reflecting on my own counseling practice, I have discovered the overwhelming strength and healing power of human connectedness which is an essential cornerstone of my therapeutic counseling relationships. Life is a journey filled with both opportunities and challenges. When daily life and/or life transitions seem too overwhelming, the guidance and support provided from a trusted professional who is empathetic and objective can be informative, empowering, and restorative. I use cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic interventions to help clients discover how conscious and unconscious thoughts impact emotions and behaviors. In addition, I draw from a variety of counseling theories to meet each client's individual needs.
Reflecting on my own counseling practice, I have discovered the overwhelming strength and healing power of human connectedness which is an essential cornerstone of my therapeutic counseling relationships. Life is a journey filled with both opportunities and challenges. When daily life and/or life transitions seem too overwhelming, the guidance and support provided from a trusted professional who is empathetic and objective can be informative, empowering, and restorative. I use cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic interventions to help clients discover how conscious and unconscious thoughts impact emotions and behaviors. In addition, I draw from a variety of counseling theories to meet each client's individual needs.
Staci Jenkins is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has been practicing since 2015. She graduated from Argosy University in Seattle, Washington with an MA in Counseling Psychology, and from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California with a BA in 
Writing. Staci's guides her clients through the process of healing and change in order that they may lower unnecessary suffering and live in line with their long-term goals and values.
Staci Jenkins is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has been practicing since 2015. She graduated from Argosy University in Seattle, Washington with an MA in Counseling Psychology, and from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California with a BA in 
Writing. Staci's guides her clients through the process of healing and change in order that they may lower unnecessary suffering and live in line with their long-term goals and values.
When working individually, Mac offers strength based humanistic therapy drawing from theoretical orientations including cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focus brief therapy, motivational interviewing, and narrative therapy. This approach is implemented in support of those experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma responses, loss and grief, and other symptoms. Family therapy is grounded in family system theory addressing various forms of conflict and stabilizing family dynamics as family members move through various life cycle challenges.
When working individually, Mac offers strength based humanistic therapy drawing from theoretical orientations including cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focus brief therapy, motivational interviewing, and narrative therapy. This approach is implemented in support of those experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma responses, loss and grief, and other symptoms. Family therapy is grounded in family system theory addressing various forms of conflict and stabilizing family dynamics as family members move through various life cycle challenges.
I approach counseling from the belief that healing takes place within the context of a caring and compassionate relational setting. My goal is to help my clients through their change-making process by the use of an empathetic, non-judgmental, yet realistic approach rooted in a positive therapeutic relationship. I am dedicated to a collaborative process that relieves suffering by building a therapeutic relationship focused on shared goals of connection and growth. Additionally, I will offer flexible ways to promote healing, aiming to meet each of my clients where they are at in their process of change.
I approach counseling from the belief that healing takes place within the context of a caring and compassionate relational setting. My goal is to help my clients through their change-making process by the use of an empathetic, non-judgmental, yet realistic approach rooted in a positive therapeutic relationship. I am dedicated to a collaborative process that relieves suffering by building a therapeutic relationship focused on shared goals of connection and growth. Additionally, I will offer flexible ways to promote healing, aiming to meet each of my clients where they are at in their process of change.
Robert Lindberg, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) practicing at LifeStance Health, offers compassionate support and expert treatment to individuals across Washington. With over 30 years of experience working for the VA, he is deeply familiar with the unique challenges faced by veterans. He provides dedicated care to adults and seniors, focusing on a holistic approach that addresses both chronic medical and mental health issues, including grief and terminal illness. Robert's expertise spans various therapeutic areas, but he is particularly passionate about helping those dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
Robert Lindberg, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) practicing at LifeStance Health, offers compassionate support and expert treatment to individuals across Washington. With over 30 years of experience working for the VA, he is deeply familiar with the unique challenges faced by veterans. He provides dedicated care to adults and seniors, focusing on a holistic approach that addresses both chronic medical and mental health issues, including grief and terminal illness. Robert's expertise spans various therapeutic areas, but he is particularly passionate about helping those dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
Melissa Carroll supports adolescents, adults, and seniors across Washington who are navigating emotional challenges, life transitions, and chronic stress. She offers individual therapy grounded in compassion, clinical insight, and a deep understanding of how life experiences—whether recent or longstanding—can shape mental and physical well-being. Clients working with Melissa often seek support for anxiety, depression, trauma, or managing complex medical conditions, and she partners with each person to help them move forward with clarity and confidence.Melissa Carroll supports adolescents, adults, and seniors across Washington who ar
Melissa Carroll supports adolescents, adults, and seniors across Washington who are navigating emotional challenges, life transitions, and chronic stress. She offers individual therapy grounded in compassion, clinical insight, and a deep understanding of how life experiences—whether recent or longstanding—can shape mental and physical well-being. Clients working with Melissa often seek support for anxiety, depression, trauma, or managing complex medical conditions, and she partners with each person to help them move forward with clarity and confidence.Melissa Carroll supports adolescents, adults, and seniors across Washington who ar
I enjoy working with adults and teens who want more peace and enjoyment in their lives. You may want to reduce stress, change directions, realign your values and/or priorities or figure out how to thrive in a world that wasn't made for you. I will meet you where you are, sit with you in it, and remind you of all your unique strengths and abilities. All while affirming your unique human makeup. I have experience treating grief, life transitions, boundaries, relational issues, anxiety, postpartum distress and more. I strive to provide a nonjudgmental atmosphere where clients will feel cared for, accepted, challenged and empowered.
I enjoy working with adults and teens who want more peace and enjoyment in their lives. You may want to reduce stress, change directions, realign your values and/or priorities or figure out how to thrive in a world that wasn't made for you. I will meet you where you are, sit with you in it, and remind you of all your unique strengths and abilities. All while affirming your unique human makeup. I have experience treating grief, life transitions, boundaries, relational issues, anxiety, postpartum distress and more. I strive to provide a nonjudgmental atmosphere where clients will feel cared for, accepted, challenged and empowered.
I specialize in Perinatal Mental Health. This means I work with individuals who are trying to conceive, currently pregnant, experiencing infertility, miscarriage, infant loss, and those new to parenting. In our work, we'll get honest about the highs and lows of this season. You’ll get to say out-loud, the things many women are thinking and feeling, but dare not voice. My favorite conversations are the ones that start with: "I don't know if this makes me a bad person, but..." I'm going to help you feel “So Normal” about your current experiences making you feel guilt, shame, and uncertainty. Together we'll find your path forward.
I specialize in Perinatal Mental Health. This means I work with individuals who are trying to conceive, currently pregnant, experiencing infertility, miscarriage, infant loss, and those new to parenting. In our work, we'll get honest about the highs and lows of this season. You’ll get to say out-loud, the things many women are thinking and feeling, but dare not voice. My favorite conversations are the ones that start with: "I don't know if this makes me a bad person, but..." I'm going to help you feel “So Normal” about your current experiences making you feel guilt, shame, and uncertainty. Together we'll find your path forward.
Mary received her BA in Human Services from the University of Phoenix. She has an MA in Counseling from Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon. Mary has professional experience working in residential programs at Portland Rescue Mission, Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center and Columbia County Women's Resource Center. For the past 5 years, Mary has been in Community Mental Health in Clark County.
Mary received her BA in Human Services from the University of Phoenix. She has an MA in Counseling from Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon. Mary has professional experience working in residential programs at Portland Rescue Mission, Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center and Columbia County Women's Resource Center. For the past 5 years, Mary has been in Community Mental Health in Clark County.
Immediate Openings in KS and WA. I have been a counselor for 24 years. Kansas online only and WA online and in person. I have worked in the addiction field and with couples and families helping them to resolve issues between couples and family members. I also have worked with people who have co-dependency issues, anxiety issues, post traumatic stress disorder, and depression. I am moved into my own private practice in June 2015. I am currently a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Chemical Dependency Professional, in Washington State and now am licensed in Kansas too.
Immediate Openings in KS and WA. I have been a counselor for 24 years. Kansas online only and WA online and in person. I have worked in the addiction field and with couples and families helping them to resolve issues between couples and family members. I also have worked with people who have co-dependency issues, anxiety issues, post traumatic stress disorder, and depression. I am moved into my own private practice in June 2015. I am currently a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Chemical Dependency Professional, in Washington State and now am licensed in Kansas too.
Meg believes in working with families to facilitate change and improve relationships. She utilizes techniques from Family Systems Theories, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Play Therapy and Positive Psychology. She also enjoys using Christian counseling techniques including Catholic spirituality for those interested in this type of intervention. Meg has a Master's Degree (Ed.M) from Washington State University in Counseling Psychology (2001). She has 14 years experience in mental health and is a Child Mental Health Specialist.
Meg believes in working with families to facilitate change and improve relationships. She utilizes techniques from Family Systems Theories, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Play Therapy and Positive Psychology. She also enjoys using Christian counseling techniques including Catholic spirituality for those interested in this type of intervention. Meg has a Master's Degree (Ed.M) from Washington State University in Counseling Psychology (2001). She has 14 years experience in mental health and is a Child Mental Health Specialist.
Jessica Piziali, LMHC, serves patients throughout Washington at LifeStance Health, offering specialized support through an eclectic and neurodivergent-affirming lens tailored to individual needs. Jessica's clinical focus includes helping clients manage ADHD, anxiety, and depression, providing a compassionate and personalized approach to mental health care. By incorporating mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), somatic practices, and insight therapy, she effectively supports clients in managing their symptoms and achieving emotional well-being.
Jessica Piziali, LMHC, serves patients throughout Washington at LifeStance Health, offering specialized support through an eclectic and neurodivergent-affirming lens tailored to individual needs. Jessica's clinical focus includes helping clients manage ADHD, anxiety, and depression, providing a compassionate and personalized approach to mental health care. By incorporating mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), somatic practices, and insight therapy, she effectively supports clients in managing their symptoms and achieving emotional well-being.
Many people struggle with asking for help. The fact that you are here shows your strength and resilience. Therapy gold star for you and we haven't even started yet! I imagine you are here because something is not working; perhaps it's past or current trauma, substance use, family relationships, mental health, sexuality, work stress, life transitions, all of these-or something else. What is important is you are looking for someone to meet you where you are, extend out their hand and say; "I'm here, and I will walk along this path with you in the way you need. You are safe." I would be honored to be that person in your process.
Many people struggle with asking for help. The fact that you are here shows your strength and resilience. Therapy gold star for you and we haven't even started yet! I imagine you are here because something is not working; perhaps it's past or current trauma, substance use, family relationships, mental health, sexuality, work stress, life transitions, all of these-or something else. What is important is you are looking for someone to meet you where you are, extend out their hand and say; "I'm here, and I will walk along this path with you in the way you need. You are safe." I would be honored to be that person in your process.
I am a licensed psychologist who provides teletherapy and outdoor walking sessions. My office is in SW Portland. I have a specialty helping people overcome distress about climate change and environmental issues. ** CURRENTLY I ONLY HAVE OPENINGS FOR CLIENTS WITH THIS FOCUS. ** I have a direct, supportive style. I work with adult women, men and couples of diverse backgrounds and orientations. I have 25 years of experience. I also help people with personal growth; reducing anxiety or depression; dealing with losses; improving communication and relationships; and public speaking and job performance.
I am a licensed psychologist who provides teletherapy and outdoor walking sessions. My office is in SW Portland. I have a specialty helping people overcome distress about climate change and environmental issues. ** CURRENTLY I ONLY HAVE OPENINGS FOR CLIENTS WITH THIS FOCUS. ** I have a direct, supportive style. I work with adult women, men and couples of diverse backgrounds and orientations. I have 25 years of experience. I also help people with personal growth; reducing anxiety or depression; dealing with losses; improving communication and relationships; and public speaking and job performance.
Helping Professionals Wellness Center
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW, CADCII, SUDP, DVPT
6 Endorsed
Serves Area
Helping Professionals Wellness Center serve individuals and families who are experiencing difficulties due to substance use, mental health, and domestic violence . We offer individual and group counseling, in addition to weekly Outpatient, IOP, and PHP substance use treatment programs. We are a certified DUI treatment provider and offer Deferred Prosecution and drug screening. We are a certified Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment provider. We accept most private and state insurance. We place a high value on individualized treatment and care.
Helping Professionals Wellness Center serve individuals and families who are experiencing difficulties due to substance use, mental health, and domestic violence . We offer individual and group counseling, in addition to weekly Outpatient, IOP, and PHP substance use treatment programs. We are a certified DUI treatment provider and offer Deferred Prosecution and drug screening. We are a certified Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment provider. We accept most private and state insurance. We place a high value on individualized treatment and care.
Janet Harper, LMHC, is a licensed therapist at LifeStance Health who provides compassionate, individualized mental health care to teens, adults, and seniors across Washington. She supports individuals and families through a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges, offering Individual Therapy at this time. With a warm and collaborative approach, Janet helps clients navigate issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and major life transitions. She specializes in mood disorders including bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, as well as trauma-related conditions like PTSD.
Janet Harper, LMHC, is a licensed therapist at LifeStance Health who provides compassionate, individualized mental health care to teens, adults, and seniors across Washington. She supports individuals and families through a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges, offering Individual Therapy at this time. With a warm and collaborative approach, Janet helps clients navigate issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and major life transitions. She specializes in mood disorders including bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, as well as trauma-related conditions like PTSD.
In my practice, I support adults and couples residing in Washington or California. I work with a number of issues, including depression, anxiety, stress, intimacy and relationships, identity, traumas, life-transitions, conflict, divorce and separation. I also have experience with adoption and blended families. I am an LMFT in both Washington and California, offering in-person sessions in Vancouver, WA, and confidential telehealth in both states.
In my practice, I support adults and couples residing in Washington or California. I work with a number of issues, including depression, anxiety, stress, intimacy and relationships, identity, traumas, life-transitions, conflict, divorce and separation. I also have experience with adoption and blended families. I am an LMFT in both Washington and California, offering in-person sessions in Vancouver, WA, and confidential telehealth in both states.
Bryan graduated with a Master of Arts in Counseling from Multnomah University in 2012. Bryan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Washington. Bryan has experience working with various diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar. Bryan also has experience working with dual diagnosis (substance abuse/addictions and mental health).
Bryan graduated with a Master of Arts in Counseling from Multnomah University in 2012. Bryan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Washington. Bryan has experience working with various diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar. Bryan also has experience working with dual diagnosis (substance abuse/addictions and mental health).
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Number of Therapists in 98665
100+
Average cost per session
$150
Therapists in 98665 who prioritize treating:
| 89% | Anxiety |
| 85% | Depression |
| 72% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 62% | Grief |
| 55% | Relationship Issues |
| 55% | Stress |
| 53% | Self Esteem |
Average years in practice
10 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
| 86% | Aetna |
| 77% | Regence |
| 74% | BlueCross and BlueShield |
How Therapists in 98665 see their clients
| 62% | In Person and Online | |
| 38% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
| 75% | Female | |
| 21% | Male | |
| 4% | Non-Binary |


