Person-Centered therapists in Terrace Heights, Washington WA
Michelle Broweleit
Professional Christian Counselor, MA, LMHC
Are you struggling with a relationship? I believe we were created for relationship, so when interaction with others becomes stressful our lives can feel overwhelming or empty. With Biblical Scripture and prayer (or not if you prefer) I've helped with marriage, parent/child, sibling, coworker and friend relationships. Let's create healthy connections for contentment and joy. And if your concerns are regarding anxiety or PTSD I have experience and a willingness to help there, too!
17 Years Experience
Alyxx S Berg
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, CDP, MHP
I am queer, non-binary, and have spent decades working primarily within the alternative and marginalized communities. I work hard to help people through all kinds of transitions (gender and other), and come from a place of respect and non-judgmental curiosity. Please visit my website for more information about me and about my practice!
16 Years Experience
Ebb & Flow Counseling + Coaching
Psychologist, PsyD
We are a virtual practice providing psychological evaluations, individual and couples counseling, 3rd party reproduction consultations, and coaching services.. all out of the comfort of your home. Our providers range from seasoned licensed psychologist, early career psychologist, executive coach, and pre licensed clinicians. We offer a range of experience and affordability to help you address your concerns and reach your goals.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Courtney Cantrell
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My main objective is for you to achieve your goals for growth and to attain your ultimate potential. I create a warm and supportive environment so you can explore and accomplish your best self!
10 Years Experience
Rachel Glover
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
I approach therapy as easing into interactions in your time, with warmth and understanding. We work together to identify and reach goals. This space is collaborative, non-judgmental, moving at your pace. This involves self-compassion, observation of self-talk, engaging in reframing. Skill building is also identified and practiced, both in session and between sessions. We will discuss what you connect with, may identify patterns and talk about what shifts may look like. Identifying emotions, validating and holding space for them will also be a part of this journey. I draw from modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), as well as skill use from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
9 Years Experience