MultiPlan Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS) Therapists in Tacoma, WA
W. Kefron McCaw earned his Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Diego, California in 2015. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of California in Santa Barbara in 2007. He has received clinical training at Advanced Neurobehavioral Health of Southern California, San Diego State University Counseling and Psychological Services, the Catholic Charities Center for Counseling, and the Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) Positive Solutions Program.
W. Kefron McCaw earned his Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Diego, California in 2015. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of California in Santa Barbara in 2007. He has received clinical training at Advanced Neurobehavioral Health of Southern California, San Diego State University Counseling and Psychological Services, the Catholic Charities Center for Counseling, and the Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) Positive Solutions Program.
Dr. Roe works with individuals who are looking to grow, heal, and thrive. He believes intersections of identity and culture are important. Dr. Roe considers social justice an important aspect to his work. He uses a variety of collaborative approaches in therapy depending on the nature of the work, identities present in the room, and cultural considerations. Some of these approaches and interventions include cognitive-behavioral(CBT), psychodynamic, motivational interviewing, interpersonal process, humanistic, and feminist modalities. Dr. Roe is a Brazilian-American father, a dog lover, and PNW local.
Dr. Roe works with individuals who are looking to grow, heal, and thrive. He believes intersections of identity and culture are important. Dr. Roe considers social justice an important aspect to his work. He uses a variety of collaborative approaches in therapy depending on the nature of the work, identities present in the room, and cultural considerations. Some of these approaches and interventions include cognitive-behavioral(CBT), psychodynamic, motivational interviewing, interpersonal process, humanistic, and feminist modalities. Dr. Roe is a Brazilian-American father, a dog lover, and PNW local.
Graham holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Graham employs a variety of therapeutic modalities (including somatic, narrative, mindfulness, Internal Family Systems and psychodynamic approaches), but his primary focus is utilizing the relationship between therapist and client to foster change. Graham believes we all experience pain, sadness, fear, anger, trauma and uncertainty; these feelings and experiences are often pushed away and can result in distressing or unwanted behaviors.
Graham holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Graham employs a variety of therapeutic modalities (including somatic, narrative, mindfulness, Internal Family Systems and psychodynamic approaches), but his primary focus is utilizing the relationship between therapist and client to foster change. Graham believes we all experience pain, sadness, fear, anger, trauma and uncertainty; these feelings and experiences are often pushed away and can result in distressing or unwanted behaviors.
Trenton Williams has been a member of the clinical staff at LifeStance (formerly Rainier Behavioral Health) since 1992. He graduated with honors in 1989 from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. He completed a post-doctoral internship in 1992. His training is in adult and adolescent psychology, and he is also experienced in marital therapy. He has worked in a variety of roles such as crisis counselor, teaching assistant, and research assistant. He has been a dedicated psychologist since 1989.
Trenton Williams has been a member of the clinical staff at LifeStance (formerly Rainier Behavioral Health) since 1992. He graduated with honors in 1989 from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. He completed a post-doctoral internship in 1992. His training is in adult and adolescent psychology, and he is also experienced in marital therapy. He has worked in a variety of roles such as crisis counselor, teaching assistant, and research assistant. He has been a dedicated psychologist since 1989.
Winona enjoys working with adolescents and adults of all ages. She works with clients dealing with mood disorders, personality disorders, anxiety, self-esteem issues, PTSD, grief and loss, and those facing other life challenges. In addition, she has worked with clients experiencing domestic violence. Her objective is to help individuals heal, and then find and build on their strengths in order to achieve their goals and become their very best selves. Winona enjoys working with clients and assisting them in developing coping skills that they can use for the rest of their lives.
Winona enjoys working with adolescents and adults of all ages. She works with clients dealing with mood disorders, personality disorders, anxiety, self-esteem issues, PTSD, grief and loss, and those facing other life challenges. In addition, she has worked with clients experiencing domestic violence. Her objective is to help individuals heal, and then find and build on their strengths in order to achieve their goals and become their very best selves. Winona enjoys working with clients and assisting them in developing coping skills that they can use for the rest of their lives.
Dr. Pratt is a Licensed Psychologist in Washington State and has been practicing since 2015. He graduated from Wheaton College's APA-accredited PsyD program in Clinical Psychology in 2014. His dissertation focused on providing a systematic review of the available research on cognitive functioning for persons experiencing homelessness. Dr. Pratt utilizes a counseling approach that integrates wisdom from multiple counseling theories, including cognitive-behavioral (for example: CBT, DBT, ACT), client- or person-centered, and contemporary relational psychodynamic.
Dr. Pratt is a Licensed Psychologist in Washington State and has been practicing since 2015. He graduated from Wheaton College's APA-accredited PsyD program in Clinical Psychology in 2014. His dissertation focused on providing a systematic review of the available research on cognitive functioning for persons experiencing homelessness. Dr. Pratt utilizes a counseling approach that integrates wisdom from multiple counseling theories, including cognitive-behavioral (for example: CBT, DBT, ACT), client- or person-centered, and contemporary relational psychodynamic.
I believe in a collaborative approach to therapy. In partnership, we will work to explore your needs and develop a treatment plan to address identified issues. I primarily employ a cognitive-behavioral approach as this treatment modality has been shown to be effective in therapy. In addition, I use a strengths-based framework. Together we will address symptom management, build on your pre-existing strengths, and further develop your coping strategies. In addition, our work will likely include making meaning of important life events.
I believe in a collaborative approach to therapy. In partnership, we will work to explore your needs and develop a treatment plan to address identified issues. I primarily employ a cognitive-behavioral approach as this treatment modality has been shown to be effective in therapy. In addition, I use a strengths-based framework. Together we will address symptom management, build on your pre-existing strengths, and further develop your coping strategies. In addition, our work will likely include making meaning of important life events.
Heart to Heart Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MA, MSW, LCSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
Tacoma, WA 98403
I believe that each person holds a unique essence and recipe for happiness within. Feeling confused about the direction of your life, "stuck" in the same patterns, same "mistakes" even though you "know better"? You are not alone. It happens because we can't just think our way out of patterns, blocks, and imprints of trauma. My clients report significant, tangible improvements in the quality of their lives and relationships. While the time it takes for changes to take hold varies, all clients report feeling better after the very first session. Sessions are non-intimidating, compassionate, supportive, and inspiring.
I believe that each person holds a unique essence and recipe for happiness within. Feeling confused about the direction of your life, "stuck" in the same patterns, same "mistakes" even though you "know better"? You are not alone. It happens because we can't just think our way out of patterns, blocks, and imprints of trauma. My clients report significant, tangible improvements in the quality of their lives and relationships. While the time it takes for changes to take hold varies, all clients report feeling better after the very first session. Sessions are non-intimidating, compassionate, supportive, and inspiring.
I feel very fortunate that in clinical psychology I have found a field where I have been glad to go to work since I saw my first client in 1974. My training has been "˜eclectic'. My undergrad work was in philosophy of science at University of Michigan. After a short stint in medical school, I went to San Diego State University, where my professors were Rogerians, cognitivists and behaviorists (that was before the latter two got hyphenated and finally acronym-ized into CBT), plus one crypto-Freudian who spoke little but offered the most amazing insights. I also had some years of personal psychoanalysis.
I feel very fortunate that in clinical psychology I have found a field where I have been glad to go to work since I saw my first client in 1974. My training has been "˜eclectic'. My undergrad work was in philosophy of science at University of Michigan. After a short stint in medical school, I went to San Diego State University, where my professors were Rogerians, cognitivists and behaviorists (that was before the latter two got hyphenated and finally acronym-ized into CBT), plus one crypto-Freudian who spoke little but offered the most amazing insights. I also had some years of personal psychoanalysis.
Dr. Malley has provided consultative, evaluative, therapeutic, school and home-based intervention services to children and families impacted by Autism, developmental and learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders. She has developed and consulted with an array of school-based programs for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, emotional, and behavioral disorders. She has also provided individual, group, and family-based counseling to those with autism and other developmental disabilities.
Dr. Malley has provided consultative, evaluative, therapeutic, school and home-based intervention services to children and families impacted by Autism, developmental and learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders. She has developed and consulted with an array of school-based programs for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, emotional, and behavioral disorders. She has also provided individual, group, and family-based counseling to those with autism and other developmental disabilities.
I grew up in the small town of Silverton, Oregon. I took my first psychology class my junior year of high school and I've been a theory geek since that time. After two years of playing golf for Santa Barbara Community College I realized golf wasn't going to pay the bills. My undergraduate degree was in Sociology and my minor was in Philosophy. I began graduate at George Fox University. I choose that program because in addition to the graduate level psychology classes, we were required to take theology classes as well. I have been a licensed psychologist since 2007 and I have been at this current practice since 2009.
I grew up in the small town of Silverton, Oregon. I took my first psychology class my junior year of high school and I've been a theory geek since that time. After two years of playing golf for Santa Barbara Community College I realized golf wasn't going to pay the bills. My undergraduate degree was in Sociology and my minor was in Philosophy. I began graduate at George Fox University. I choose that program because in addition to the graduate level psychology classes, we were required to take theology classes as well. I have been a licensed psychologist since 2007 and I have been at this current practice since 2009.
Rae Ann Hahn, LMHC graduated from Argosy University in Seattle in 2015 with a Masters in Clinical Psychology. She interned with Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare; working with many different individuals and diagnoses. While working at Greater Lakes, she was able to become trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) (EMDR) therapy. She has been practicing EMDR for 6 years. Rae Ann has also worked with addiction, ADHD, personality disorders and more. She focuses on trauma, depression and anxiety presently. Rae Ann believes that all patients should have a voice in their therapy.
Rae Ann Hahn, LMHC graduated from Argosy University in Seattle in 2015 with a Masters in Clinical Psychology. She interned with Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare; working with many different individuals and diagnoses. While working at Greater Lakes, she was able to become trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) (EMDR) therapy. She has been practicing EMDR for 6 years. Rae Ann has also worked with addiction, ADHD, personality disorders and more. She focuses on trauma, depression and anxiety presently. Rae Ann believes that all patients should have a voice in their therapy.
No Stress No Stigma, Private Practice
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, BC-TMHP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Tacoma, WA 98401
Our goal is easy, accessible, no-stress, stigma free help for whatever you are going through. Feel free to wear your sweatpants, sit on the couch and have a session on your phone or laptop. Prefer in person? No problem, let's meet up at my office and chat about life over a warm cup of tea, or schedule a Walk & Talk for some mindful walking in and around the greater Seattle area. Our dedicated team of professionals will work to alleviate your symptoms AND fix the root of the issue. Our approach is like not only putting on a Band-Aid but also healing the wound.
Our goal is easy, accessible, no-stress, stigma free help for whatever you are going through. Feel free to wear your sweatpants, sit on the couch and have a session on your phone or laptop. Prefer in person? No problem, let's meet up at my office and chat about life over a warm cup of tea, or schedule a Walk & Talk for some mindful walking in and around the greater Seattle area. Our dedicated team of professionals will work to alleviate your symptoms AND fix the root of the issue. Our approach is like not only putting on a Band-Aid but also healing the wound.
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I have worked primarily with children with various learning disabilities, including autism, ADHD, conduct disorder, childhood trauma, victims of bullying, social isolation and relationship issues. I have experience working with parents, helping with the difficult task of raising a child and the complicated issues that come with a child who does not fit within the expectations of our culture.
I have worked primarily with children with various learning disabilities, including autism, ADHD, conduct disorder, childhood trauma, victims of bullying, social isolation and relationship issues. I have experience working with parents, helping with the difficult task of raising a child and the complicated issues that come with a child who does not fit within the expectations of our culture.
Kimberly D Green
Marriage & Family Therapist, MEd, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (Online Only)
My therapeutic approaches/techniques are tailored specifically to you, providing you with a higher level of comfort and facilitating change.rnCHILDREN: Use of play therapy techniques to provide a positive experience and means to openly express themselves.rnrnTEENS: An open, accepting, and safe environment for self expression so that together we may address their individual challenges in a positive manner.rnCOUPLES: A neutral and structured atmosphere where each individual may feel comfortable to express and address their concerns. Together we work to introduce new elements into the relationship to resolve conflict and strengthen the relationship bond.
My therapeutic approaches/techniques are tailored specifically to you, providing you with a higher level of comfort and facilitating change.rnCHILDREN: Use of play therapy techniques to provide a positive experience and means to openly express themselves.rnrnTEENS: An open, accepting, and safe environment for self expression so that together we may address their individual challenges in a positive manner.rnCOUPLES: A neutral and structured atmosphere where each individual may feel comfortable to express and address their concerns. Together we work to introduce new elements into the relationship to resolve conflict and strengthen the relationship bond.
Wendy Long is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has been practicing since 2003. She graduated from the University of Idaho with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology including an emphasis in Human Services, as well as, Eastern Washington University with a Master of Social Work. Wendy uses a no-nonsense, direct approach which is appreciated by clients who seek understanding and empathy with a dose of straightforwardness. Working from a Cognitive Behavioral and Solution-Focused framework, Wendy injects optimism and humor into therapy sessions with clients.
Wendy Long is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has been practicing since 2003. She graduated from the University of Idaho with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology including an emphasis in Human Services, as well as, Eastern Washington University with a Master of Social Work. Wendy uses a no-nonsense, direct approach which is appreciated by clients who seek understanding and empathy with a dose of straightforwardness. Working from a Cognitive Behavioral and Solution-Focused framework, Wendy injects optimism and humor into therapy sessions with clients.
Lydia Huber is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Washington who has been practicing since 2005. She has a BA and an MSW from the University of WA. Lydia offers to work through issues people are struggling with their struggles in life. Be it a current situation, or the past coming back up, fear of the future, life, and death issues, Lydia can help with most any issue one has. She has many years of experience in the psychiatric field, and as a therapist, working with many different populations, helping people adjust to many of life's difficult transitions. We are all stuck, at times.
Lydia Huber is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Washington who has been practicing since 2005. She has a BA and an MSW from the University of WA. Lydia offers to work through issues people are struggling with their struggles in life. Be it a current situation, or the past coming back up, fear of the future, life, and death issues, Lydia can help with most any issue one has. She has many years of experience in the psychiatric field, and as a therapist, working with many different populations, helping people adjust to many of life's difficult transitions. We are all stuck, at times.
Online Therapists
Janet Arthur is a psychotherapist, who has been practicing since 2009. She graduated from Northwest University with Master's in Counseling Psychology. Janet believes in person-center, humanistic philosophy to care. She uses cognitive-behavioral, acceptance commitment, solution and emotion-focused therapeutic modalities in therapy. Her main areas of focus include anxiety, depression, and relationship concerns. In her spare time, Janet enjoys being outdoors - hiking, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking. Her happy place is being on the beach. Janet is passionate about psychology and helping people to heal and thrive.
Janet Arthur is a psychotherapist, who has been practicing since 2009. She graduated from Northwest University with Master's in Counseling Psychology. Janet believes in person-center, humanistic philosophy to care. She uses cognitive-behavioral, acceptance commitment, solution and emotion-focused therapeutic modalities in therapy. Her main areas of focus include anxiety, depression, and relationship concerns. In her spare time, Janet enjoys being outdoors - hiking, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking. Her happy place is being on the beach. Janet is passionate about psychology and helping people to heal and thrive.
Cathy Lindberg is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Nutritionist. She graduated from Bastyr University with Master's Degrees in Counseling Psychology and Nutrition, and from Northern Michigan University with a Bachelor's Degree in Behavioral Psychology. Cathy believes in blending elements from many different philosophies to fit the needs of each client. Some of these include cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, and the biopsychosocial model. Her main areas of focus are anxiety, depression, self-esteem, body image, and guidance for dietary concerns.
Cathy Lindberg is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Nutritionist. She graduated from Bastyr University with Master's Degrees in Counseling Psychology and Nutrition, and from Northern Michigan University with a Bachelor's Degree in Behavioral Psychology. Cathy believes in blending elements from many different philosophies to fit the needs of each client. Some of these include cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, and the biopsychosocial model. Her main areas of focus are anxiety, depression, self-esteem, body image, and guidance for dietary concerns.
Nichole Jardine
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Tumwater, WA 98501 (Online Only)
I offer an affirming, straightforward style in a non-judgmental, welcoming setting. I work from a solution focused/strengths based, trauma informed approach using a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness-based methods.
I offer an affirming, straightforward style in a non-judgmental, welcoming setting. I work from a solution focused/strengths based, trauma informed approach using a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness-based methods.