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Ryan  A. Lewis, Counselor/Therapist, Seattle, Washington, 98104

Ryan A. Lewis, M.A., LMHCA, Counselor/Therapist

It is my professional goal to help you navigate through the difficult challenges & choices that you face. By exploring your thoughts, feelings, behaviors & life experiences, we can safely address your concerns, increase self-awareness & facilitate the changes that you desire & deserve.

0.48 miles from
98174

600 First Ave., Suite 527 Seattle, Washington 98104

t: 206-467-4080

w: www.ryanlewiscounseling.com

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Tom Linde, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Seattle, Washington, 98109

Tom Linde, MSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist

I have a practical style of therapy which is goal-focused, time-effective and based on the research.

I emphasize listening and pragmatic approaches to making desired changes.
Please see my website for more, and call or email with questions.

1.69 miles from
98174

1370 Stewart St. Seattle, Washington 98109

t: 206-669-9801

w: TomLinde.com

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Dr. Diedra Clay, Psychologist, Seattle, Washington, 98112

Dr. Diedra L. Clay, PsyD, LMHC, CDP, CCDCII, Psychologist

I believe that each person is the best resource for insight and change, with my role as a guide to assist clients in discovering their own answers in a safe environment.

2.76 miles from
98174

2800 E. Madison St., Suite 302 Seattle, Washington 98112

t: 206-853-8257

w: Dr. Diedra L. Clay

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Wendy E. Smith, Counselor/Therapist, Seattle, Washington, 98119

Wendy E. Smith, MA, LMHCA, Counselor/Therapist

I have discovered that I work somewhat differently with different people; this is because each client is different and has different problems, strengths, needs and goals, and because, in each case, a unique relationship develops between me and the client.

2.93 miles from
98174

18 W. Mercer St., Ste. 360 Seattle, Washington 98119

t: 206-965-8749

w: Wendy Smith Counseling

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Laura Allan, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Seattle, Washington, 98103

Laura Allan, MA, LMHCA, CPC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Imagine a warm, comfortable, safe environment in which you can explore the complexities of your emotional, behavioral, or relationship issues. An environment where you're free to find your inner strength and continue on your journey to being a better you.

4.63 miles from
98174

4444 Woodland Park Ave. N. Suite 202 Seattle, Washington 98103

t: 206-999-1192

w: Laura Allan Counseling and Coaching

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Dianne Stegbauer, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Seattle, Washington, 98103

Dianne Stegbauer, Masters, LMHC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Welcome. I know looking for a therapist can be difficult. I'd like to help you find different options & choices that may be keeping stuck in difficult patterns. Call to ask questions or to make an appt for a free 30 min. session so we can meet to see if I am a fit for your particular needs.

4.63 miles from
98174

3414 1/2 Fremont Ave. N Seattle, Washington 98103

t: 206-478-9749

w: Pathways Counseling

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Shannon Price, MA, RC, Counselor/Therapist

I will help you experience growth in a safe, confidential environment and break away from old family dynamics, learning the skills necessary to maintain growth and understand one another while becoming more in touch with your true self.

4.63 miles from
98174

6817 Greenwood Ave N Seattle, Washington 98103

t: (206) 706-0890

w: Seattle Full Cirlce Counseling

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Steve Hammil, Counselor/Therapist, Seattle, Washington, 98105

Steve Hammil, MA, Counselor/Therapist

I believe the best counseling begins with you feeling understood and ends when you feel liberated. It also acknowledges the paradox of change - we want to change, but we also want to stay the same. If we accept this ambivalence as natural we come to trust our core self and so are freed to move on.

4.67 miles from
98174

1314 NE 43rd St. Ste. 213 Seattle, Washington 98105

t: 206-501-3920

w: Seattle Counseling Solutions

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Michael Allison, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Seattle, Washington, 98105

Michael R. Allison, MA, LMHC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I believe it is the therapeutic relationship itself that is most important in creating the conditions for the deep exploratory work of psychotherapy, and discovering the possibility of self transformation.

4.67 miles from
98174

2271 NE 51st Street Seattle, Washington 98105

t: (206) 522-8553, ext. 300

f: (206) 522-7815

w: www.michaelrallison.com

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Matthew Tiemeyer, MA, LMHC, Counselor/Therapist

Good therapy comes from a good relationship between client and counselor. My first goal is to connect intentionally, and I commit to that connection with weekly check-ins to build a solid foundation for working together.

5.99 miles from
98174

444 Ravenna Blvd NE Ste 301 Seattle, Washington 98115

t: 425.275.2198

w: matthewtiemeyer.com

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