Domestic Abuse Therapists in Tukwila, WA

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Laarni Villanueva
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, LMFTA, MS
Online Only
I work with adults navigating concerns related to self-worth, ADHD, parenting stress, relationship difficulties, domestic abuse, and multicultural experiences.
Do you struggle with feeling overwhelmed, distracted, or constantly trying to keep up with the demands of daily life? Whether you're navigating ADHD, relationship stress, parenting challenges, or self-doubt, therapy can help you better understand yourself and develop practical tools to feel more balanced and in control.
I work with adults navigating concerns related to self-worth, ADHD, parenting stress, relationship difficulties, domestic abuse, and multicultural experiences.
Do you struggle with feeling overwhelmed, distracted, or constantly trying to keep up with the demands of daily life? Whether you're navigating ADHD, relationship stress, parenting challenges, or self-doubt, therapy can help you better understand yourself and develop practical tools to feel more balanced and in control.
(206) 466-0465 View (206) 466-0465
Soaring Reign Counseling, PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LSWAIC
1 Endorsed
Tukwila, WA 98188
Waitlist for new clients
Looking for a therapist means that you have made it this far in your healing journey; and that you are working towards the change that you feel you need. My professional experience centers on working with children and adults seeking counseling and crisis management, while supporting their caregivers and or parents.
Looking for a therapist means that you have made it this far in your healing journey; and that you are working towards the change that you feel you need. My professional experience centers on working with children and adults seeking counseling and crisis management, while supporting their caregivers and or parents.
(206) 466-3248 View (206) 466-3248
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Natalie V Roche
Mental Health Counselor, MA, LMHC
3 Endorsed
Online Only
Let's be real, very few people are doing ok right now. Instability in our country and world greatly impacts emotional, mental, and physical well-being. This instability makes work stress & unexpected life events feel unbearable. It's ok to need extra support right now. I often work with clients navigating multiple identities—BIPOC women & teens, LGBTQ+ folks, college students & professionals facing increased stress & burnout. Many wrestle with duty, autonomy & identity; often caught between people-pleasing, over-functioning & self-doubt.
Let's be real, very few people are doing ok right now. Instability in our country and world greatly impacts emotional, mental, and physical well-being. This instability makes work stress & unexpected life events feel unbearable. It's ok to need extra support right now. I often work with clients navigating multiple identities—BIPOC women & teens, LGBTQ+ folks, college students & professionals facing increased stress & burnout. Many wrestle with duty, autonomy & identity; often caught between people-pleasing, over-functioning & self-doubt.
(206) 260-3313 View (206) 260-3313
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Anna Yakoubovsky
Counselor, MS, LMHC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
You’ve always been labeled high-functioning: successful, capable, reliable, the one others lean on. Yet beneath the surface, you may struggle with anxiety, ADHD, depression, people-pleasing, self-doubt, trauma, emotional overwhelm, or a quiet sense that you’re just getting by rather than truly living. You may be seeking therapy because your body is starting to signal that something is off—chronic tension, fatigue, panic, shutdown, anxiety, nightmares, numbness, restlessness, or other stress responses that won’t go away. You want to feel grounded, confident, and connected again—to your emotions, your relationships, and yourself.
You’ve always been labeled high-functioning: successful, capable, reliable, the one others lean on. Yet beneath the surface, you may struggle with anxiety, ADHD, depression, people-pleasing, self-doubt, trauma, emotional overwhelm, or a quiet sense that you’re just getting by rather than truly living. You may be seeking therapy because your body is starting to signal that something is off—chronic tension, fatigue, panic, shutdown, anxiety, nightmares, numbness, restlessness, or other stress responses that won’t go away. You want to feel grounded, confident, and connected again—to your emotions, your relationships, and yourself.
(206) 258-7068 View (206) 258-7068
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Miski B Osman
Marriage & Family Therapist
Tukwila, WA 98188
Safe Counseling supports kids, teens, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder (BPD), OCD, and grief. Many clients come to us feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or stuck in patterns that affect relationships, school, work, or daily functioning. Clients want relief, stability, and a clear plan and they want to feel understood while building real skills that create lasting change.
Safe Counseling supports kids, teens, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder (BPD), OCD, and grief. Many clients come to us feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or stuck in patterns that affect relationships, school, work, or daily functioning. Clients want relief, stability, and a clear plan and they want to feel understood while building real skills that create lasting change.
(206) 866-5226 View (206) 866-5226
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Mary Norman
Counselor, MS, LMHC
Tukwila, WA 98188
Waitlist for new clients
You may be seeking relief from feeling overwhelmed and physically, mentally and emotionally exhausted. Traumatic events, grief/loss, family conflict, work problems and adjusting to the pressures difficult life transitions may be causing anxiety, depression and inability to manage stress making daily life a struggle. I offer tools for short term symptomatic relief while we work together on long term sustainable healing and wellness goals. I view the therapeutic relationship as a partnership of discovery where guided by you in a place of safety and respect, my job is to facilitate your innate ability to heal and move forward.
You may be seeking relief from feeling overwhelmed and physically, mentally and emotionally exhausted. Traumatic events, grief/loss, family conflict, work problems and adjusting to the pressures difficult life transitions may be causing anxiety, depression and inability to manage stress making daily life a struggle. I offer tools for short term symptomatic relief while we work together on long term sustainable healing and wellness goals. I view the therapeutic relationship as a partnership of discovery where guided by you in a place of safety and respect, my job is to facilitate your innate ability to heal and move forward.
(206) 759-2051 View (206) 759-2051
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Lynn J. Gardner-Roberts
Licensed Mental Health Counselor , LMHC, SUDPT, DVIT, AAC
Tukwila, WA 98188
At YouByUs Professional Services, I help individuals get to where they want to be and be able to avoid some pitfalls that I and others have been in that have resulted in self-neglect, abuse, and trauma.
Everyone faces challenges in their lives that may cause stress, concerns, or behaviors that lead to a desire for change. In these times of transition it can be helpful to have a guide who is not a family member or friend; someone who can help by offering new ideas & help to create concrete goals to move toward positive change. My intent is to facilitate that process. I believe in addressing the “whole person”: mentally, physically, emotionally & spiritually, in ways that fit you & your needs because it's You, by Us.
At YouByUs Professional Services, I help individuals get to where they want to be and be able to avoid some pitfalls that I and others have been in that have resulted in self-neglect, abuse, and trauma.
Everyone faces challenges in their lives that may cause stress, concerns, or behaviors that lead to a desire for change. In these times of transition it can be helpful to have a guide who is not a family member or friend; someone who can help by offering new ideas & help to create concrete goals to move toward positive change. My intent is to facilitate that process. I believe in addressing the “whole person”: mentally, physically, emotionally & spiritually, in ways that fit you & your needs because it's You, by Us.
(360) 818-4203 View (360) 818-4203
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Leah Burton
Counselor, LMHC, GMHS, CFE
Tukwila, WA 98188
Healing is a process of learning about your own strengths, goals and passions. Working collaboratlwy we will discover how to harness those strengths and work towards healing , strength, resiliency and joy
Healing is a process of learning about your own strengths, goals and passions. Working collaboratlwy we will discover how to harness those strengths and work towards healing , strength, resiliency and joy
(253) 544-3706 View (253) 544-3706
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Mille Byrd
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT, CCTP
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I specialize in trauma-informed therapy for individuals who have experienced: • Racialized trauma • Domestic violence • Commercial sexual exploitation • Sexual assault and abuse • Religious harm • Other life-altering traumatic events
Welcome to Healing Byrd Therapy — a place of refuge, restoration, and renewal. A place where healing takes flight. I’m so glad you’re here. At Healing Byrd Therapy, I offer a compassionate and culturally sensitive space where healing is both sacred and possible. I work from a systemic perspective, believing that healing doesn't happen in isolation — we are shaped by our stories, our relationships, and the communities around us. That’s why I see each client as whole and worthy, not just for where they’ve been, but for where they’re going. I look forward to accompanying you on your healing journey.
I specialize in trauma-informed therapy for individuals who have experienced: • Racialized trauma • Domestic violence • Commercial sexual exploitation • Sexual assault and abuse • Religious harm • Other life-altering traumatic events
Welcome to Healing Byrd Therapy — a place of refuge, restoration, and renewal. A place where healing takes flight. I’m so glad you’re here. At Healing Byrd Therapy, I offer a compassionate and culturally sensitive space where healing is both sacred and possible. I work from a systemic perspective, believing that healing doesn't happen in isolation — we are shaped by our stories, our relationships, and the communities around us. That’s why I see each client as whole and worthy, not just for where they’ve been, but for where they’re going. I look forward to accompanying you on your healing journey.
(206) 278-3436 View (206) 278-3436
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Joe Njoroge
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSWAIC, MSW, MHP
4 Endorsed
Serves Area
My practice is centered on providing compassionate, evidence-based therapy that empowers you to achieve your goals and live a fulfilling life. I am proud to assist you with individual therapy, family therapy, art therapy, depression, anxiety and stress management.
My practice is centered on providing compassionate, evidence-based therapy that empowers you to achieve your goals and live a fulfilling life. I am proud to assist you with individual therapy, family therapy, art therapy, depression, anxiety and stress management.
(253) 352-4842 View (253) 352-4842
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Victoria A White
Counselor, MA, LMHC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Our beliefs, behavior patterns, and perceptions can prevent us from living a fulfilling and meaningful life. Noticing how we think and identifying life values can provide a compass for living and give us direction, away from anxiety and depression. We can be empowered by choices about where our mind would take us.
Our beliefs, behavior patterns, and perceptions can prevent us from living a fulfilling and meaningful life. Noticing how we think and identifying life values can provide a compass for living and give us direction, away from anxiety and depression. We can be empowered by choices about where our mind would take us.
(206) 922-8466 View (206) 922-8466
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Angel Walcott
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSWAIC
Online Only
Grief and loss, childhood emotional neglect, domestic violence, and many other challenges and transitions in life affect how we see ourselves and the world we live in.
I have been practicing in the mental health field since 2018. I have a wide range of experience in different settings such as community mental health, crisis home and domestic violence shelter, hospital, and private practice settings. I work with individuals ages 18-80.
Grief and loss, childhood emotional neglect, domestic violence, and many other challenges and transitions in life affect how we see ourselves and the world we live in.
I have been practicing in the mental health field since 2018. I have a wide range of experience in different settings such as community mental health, crisis home and domestic violence shelter, hospital, and private practice settings. I work with individuals ages 18-80.
(206) 594-3359 View (206) 594-3359
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Sanjana Satishkumar
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LMHC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Are you someone who is seeking support to learn skills, process life and emotions, or wants a change but you are not sure where to start? If so, therapy can be the first step to explore and learn. I support people exploring their thoughts and feelings and what works for them, and what could be changed- whether that's relationships, career, or perspectives. We are all capable of change and growth, therapy can be a space to examine if we are in the right soil and environment that actually helps us grow. You are the expert of yourself, and we would use your knowledge and expertise, in combination to my own, to move towards our goal.
Are you someone who is seeking support to learn skills, process life and emotions, or wants a change but you are not sure where to start? If so, therapy can be the first step to explore and learn. I support people exploring their thoughts and feelings and what works for them, and what could be changed- whether that's relationships, career, or perspectives. We are all capable of change and growth, therapy can be a space to examine if we are in the right soil and environment that actually helps us grow. You are the expert of yourself, and we would use your knowledge and expertise, in combination to my own, to move towards our goal.
(360) 873-5806 View (360) 873-5806
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Samira Omar
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW, EMDR
Serves Area
My approaches are client centered, solution focused and strength based. I utilize processes that are interactive, collaborative and holistic. I honor each clients unique healing journey and guide them through self-compassion and self-care.
My approaches are client centered, solution focused and strength based. I utilize processes that are interactive, collaborative and holistic. I honor each clients unique healing journey and guide them through self-compassion and self-care.
(425) 475-1035 View (425) 475-1035
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Donovan R Bigelow
Counselor, JD, LLM, MA, (LMHC)
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Together we can work through, overcome, or improve: Depression, stress and anxiety, Love and intimate relationships, Family conflict resolution, Sexuality and body image, Parent-child conflicts, Drug abuse and eating disorders, Balancing work and personal life, Managing emotions effectively, Strengthening the will/ego, Artistic and athletic creativity, and Creation of meaning.
I like to view my role as collaborating with you to achieve a greater awareness of yourself, to develop more effective patterns of behavior, and to resolve undesirable or troubling emotions and interpersonal conflicts.
Together we can work through, overcome, or improve: Depression, stress and anxiety, Love and intimate relationships, Family conflict resolution, Sexuality and body image, Parent-child conflicts, Drug abuse and eating disorders, Balancing work and personal life, Managing emotions effectively, Strengthening the will/ego, Artistic and athletic creativity, and Creation of meaning.
I like to view my role as collaborating with you to achieve a greater awareness of yourself, to develop more effective patterns of behavior, and to resolve undesirable or troubling emotions and interpersonal conflicts.
(206) 940-6732 View (206) 940-6732
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Dr. Emmanuel Paul
Counselor, PhD, LPC-S, NCC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
The ideal therapy client is an individual who actively seeks personal growth and emotional well-being. They may be grappling with various challenges, such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or low self-esteem. What sets them apart is their authentic and sincere desire for change. Ultimately, the ideal client seeks a greater sense of fulfillment and balance in life. They believe in the potential for personal growth and are motivated to achieve a more meaningful existence. They understand that therapy can be a transformative journey that empowers them to lead a life aligned with their values, passions, and purpose.
The ideal therapy client is an individual who actively seeks personal growth and emotional well-being. They may be grappling with various challenges, such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or low self-esteem. What sets them apart is their authentic and sincere desire for change. Ultimately, the ideal client seeks a greater sense of fulfillment and balance in life. They believe in the potential for personal growth and are motivated to achieve a more meaningful existence. They understand that therapy can be a transformative journey that empowers them to lead a life aligned with their values, passions, and purpose.
(206) 202-2479 View (206) 202-2479
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Anca M Boudreaux
Counselor, LMHC, ESA, NCC, CAS
7 Endorsed
Serves Area
Life does not discriminate when it comes to stress, trauma, and pain. We should not bear life's burdens alone, as we all need to be heard, understood, and appreciated. Whether this is your first time seeking counseling or simply looking for a change, know you are doing the right thing for yourself. I love to work with those in need of connection, nurture, and growth. I do so through a style that is direct, yet compassionate, firm, yet empathetic, practical, yet supportive. As your therapist, I work alongside you to provide individualized support based on your presenting problems, needs, and therapeutic goals.
Life does not discriminate when it comes to stress, trauma, and pain. We should not bear life's burdens alone, as we all need to be heard, understood, and appreciated. Whether this is your first time seeking counseling or simply looking for a change, know you are doing the right thing for yourself. I love to work with those in need of connection, nurture, and growth. I do so through a style that is direct, yet compassionate, firm, yet empathetic, practical, yet supportive. As your therapist, I work alongside you to provide individualized support based on your presenting problems, needs, and therapeutic goals.
(253) 201-2843 View (253) 201-2843
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Tatiana Earl
Pre-Licensed Professional, LSWAIC
Tukwila, WA 98188
Not accepting new clients
I have over 10 years of experience in working with diverse cultures, military/veterans, domestic abuse/ violence, trauma, youth, and families.
Life brings so many different challenges and everyone deserves support to work through each of them. My aim is to be your ally in your journey of growth and healing, guided by the goals and challenges that are meaningful to you to focus on.
I have over 10 years of experience in working with diverse cultures, military/veterans, domestic abuse/ violence, trauma, youth, and families.
Life brings so many different challenges and everyone deserves support to work through each of them. My aim is to be your ally in your journey of growth and healing, guided by the goals and challenges that are meaningful to you to focus on.
(206) 237-6266 View (206) 237-6266
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Walter Cardona
Counselor, MEd, LMHC, MHP, CMHS, CSOTP
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
Not accepting new clients
As a therapist, my mission is to help you improve your over-all well being, enhance your ability to engage in interpersonal relationships, empower you with useful tools, and ultimately explore and address the obstacles that may be holding you back from the life you want to live. Choosing the right therapist is an important decision and a good fit is necessary to make effective progress. I try to be straightforward, without being harsh, and encouraging without applying any pressure. My clients find me to be warm, caring, down-to-earth, and, at times, humorous.
As a therapist, my mission is to help you improve your over-all well being, enhance your ability to engage in interpersonal relationships, empower you with useful tools, and ultimately explore and address the obstacles that may be holding you back from the life you want to live. Choosing the right therapist is an important decision and a good fit is necessary to make effective progress. I try to be straightforward, without being harsh, and encouraging without applying any pressure. My clients find me to be warm, caring, down-to-earth, and, at times, humorous.
(206) 276-2116 View (206) 276-2116

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Ali Clark
Counselor, MA, LMHC, CHT
1 Endorsed
Seattle, WA 98136
Trusting yourself feels harder than it used to — harder than you think it should. You’re here because your sense of self-trust feels shaken — you want to strengthen it in your relationships, your decisions, and your inner life. You understand why certain patterns exist, while your ways of relating and your body haven’t caught up to that information. You might feel hyper-alert, doubt your instincts and struggle to feel grounded. Some women come to me in the midst of betrayal trauma or relational harm. Others are in growth-oriented partnerships and want support showing up more fully, clearly, and authentically.
Trusting yourself feels harder than it used to — harder than you think it should. You’re here because your sense of self-trust feels shaken — you want to strengthen it in your relationships, your decisions, and your inner life. You understand why certain patterns exist, while your ways of relating and your body haven’t caught up to that information. You might feel hyper-alert, doubt your instincts and struggle to feel grounded. Some women come to me in the midst of betrayal trauma or relational harm. Others are in growth-oriented partnerships and want support showing up more fully, clearly, and authentically.
(425) 329-8783 View (425) 329-8783

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Domestic Abuse Therapists
What are the most effective ways to recover from domestic abuse?
Leaving an abusive relationship requires tremendous courage, so survivors in treatment should recognize that they have already completed the most important step. Still, the trauma of physical or emotional abuse can be difficult to process and overcome. Therapy can help survivors process trauma, grief, and difficult emotions, treat relevant mental health symptoms, and create a new framework for boundaries and relationships in the future. For some, support groups can also be an invaluable outlet for healing.

When should an individual seek help for domestic abuse?
Victims of intimate partner violence should seek help immediately. It can take substantial time, planning, energy, and courage to leave an abusive relationship, but starting the process—by seeking therapy, calling the domestic violence hotline, or simply confiding in a loved one—will help them get there. Those who have left abusive relationships but haven’t sought treatment can also greatly benefit from therapy to process and heal from the experience.

What are the consequences of staying in an abusive relationship?
Remaining in an abusive relationship has serious repercussions. In addition to the ongoing threat of physical danger and emotional abuse, research shows that intimate partner violence is associated with a range of mental health disorders including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and substance abuse. Therefore it’s important for individuals in an abusive relationship to seek help as soon as possible.

How can you get domestic abuse treatment for someone else?
It can be very complicated to identify and leave an abusive relationship; barriers include the threat of violence, financial instability, and family pressures. Those concerned about a loved one in an abusive relationship should talk to them about the situation, provide them with resources such as the domestic violence hotline, and introduce the idea of seeing a therapist due to their concern for the person’s safety and well-being.