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Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) therapists in Terrace Heights, WA

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Indianapolis, Indiana therapist: Dr. Ruth Viehoff, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dr. Ruth Viehoff

Psychologist, PsyD, HSPP
Hello, I'm Dr. Ruth Viehoff, and it's a pleasure to virtually meet you! My practice is geared towards gen Z and millennial clients who struggle with anxiety, worry, perfectionism, and ADHD. My clients are often college students, graduate students, or are early in their careers as high-powered professionals. I have experience working with physicians and other medical professionals, engineers, high-stress business professionals, and lawyers. Often my clients over-schedule, over-optimize, and feel like they are working so hard to keep things in order in their lives. To other people, it may appear that you have it all together, but they don't see your internal struggle, your sense of overwhelm, and your hope that you will finally get a grasp on things tomorrow. Often my clients rely on achievement and external forms of validation and praise to feel like they are doing enough. They struggle to internally approve of themselves and their efforts. In therapy, I help my clients to cultivate self-compassion, re-evaluate and replace unhealthy personal standards, and increase attention to their own internal wants, needs, and opinions. Therapy is an opportunity to cultivate your own internal sense of knowing and increase your sense of agency in your own life. Reach out to me today to book a free consultation call!  
12 Years Experience
Terrace Heights, Washington
Manhattan, New York therapist: Dr. Thomas Ballas, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dr. Thomas Ballas

Psychologist, PhD; PSYPACT
I’m Dr. Thomas Ballas, a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized expertise in treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), trauma, and perfectionism. My professional background includes hospital settings, private practice, and serving as a medical officer within the U.S. Army, where I gained invaluable experience addressing diverse mental health challenges. These experiences have shaped my commitment to offering compassionate, individualized care that empowers clients to overcome obstacles and create meaningful, lasting change. I use evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), tailoring each method to your unique needs and goals. Together, we’ll work to improve your emotional well-being, break free from unhelpful patterns, and guide you toward a more fulfilling, balanced life.  
9 Years Experience
Terrace Heights, Washington
Seattle, Washington therapist: Ciera Coyan, marriage and family therapist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Ciera Coyan

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I love meeting clients exactly where they are at. I often work with folks who can be very self-critical, usually because they've learned to believe harmful messages about themselves. They might have heard that they aren't good enough because of their beliefs, their sexuality, their neurodivergent brains, or any number of reasons. I help my clients learn to change that narrative. To honestly and fearlessly look at themselves with compassion and acceptance. It's only from that place of compassionate acceptance that can we create meaningful, lasting change.  
4 Years Experience
Terrace Heights, Washington (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Brian Jones, licensed mental health counselor
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Brian Jones

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MEd, LMHC, LPC
Do you experience a lot of shame, anxiety, or trust issues? My main specialty is religious trauma, and whether you've experienced this kind of trauma or not, I work extensively with these sort of "trauma-adjacent" issues that affect people in their daily lives. Many folx grew up learning harmful lessons about themselves and their relationships, and now they're stuck in difficult patterns. I've been there, and I can help. Not all therapists understand what religious and childhood trauma is like, especially "lower-case 't' trauma" when you can't point to one single explanation for why something was harmful to you. A lot of religious trauma therapists are also Christian; this doesn't mean that they're bad at what they do, but you might feel the need to work with someone from a more agnostic or skeptical worldview. If this sounds like what you're looking for, check out my website for more information and schedule a free consultation at www.bjonescounseling.com.  
8 Years Experience
Terrace Heights, Washington (Online Only)
Spokane, Washington therapist: Sherry Murray, licensed mental health counselor
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Sherry Murray

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Are you are struggling in life - but not sure why? Feeling way too anxious? Frustrated but not sure why? Just don't feel like yourself anymore? Maybe you feel you cry too often, or are just numb. Do you get angry too fast and regret what you have said?  
26 Years Experience
Terrace Heights, Washington (Online Only)