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Infertility therapists in Spokane, WA

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Mukilteo, Washington therapist: Alexzia Wagner, licensed clinical social worker
Infertility or Adoption

Alexzia Wagner

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LSWAIC
The path to building a family doesn’t always look the way you expected, and that can bring grief, uncertainty, and isolation that others don’t always understand. I offer a space to process the emotional weight of infertility or adoption while helping you stay grounded in yourself and your relationships through it.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Bonfire Healing - Bonnie Deopp, MS, LMHC, CN, licensed mental health counselor
Infertility or Adoption

Bonfire Healing - Bonnie Deopp, MS, LMHC, CN

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, CN, EMDR certified, Clinical Supervisor
Welcome, We're so glad you’re here! Bonfire Healing provides outpatient telehealth therapy with focus on complex mental health issues and developmental trauma along with co-occurring health conditions including infertility, including issues with PCOS. Our mission is to promote health equity through increasing access to evidence-based trauma treatment while utilizing insurance benefits so that care is both high quality and affordable to more people. We honor that trauma can impact fertility as if we are in activated states of our autonomic nervous system, including fight/flight/freeze than our bodies are less likely to appropriately make hormones that encourage fertility. This is due to our our bodies believing there is a lack of safety in our environment (if we need to run or fight, it's not the time for procreation). When we have experienced trauma, particularly childhood developmental trauma, our nervous system has a hard time feeling safe which can impact fertility. We can work together to help your nervous system know safety and be less activated into fight/flight/freeze responses which can promote fertility. We understand that infertility and infertility treatments increase stress and that stress can impact our fertility and we honor however you would like to manage your fertility. We are educated on the processes of fertility treatment so you won't have to spend time educating us.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Kansas City, Missouri therapist: Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Infertility can create unique challenges within a relationship. It can also strain other relationships. I work with clients to help them navigate the grief of infertility, and to explore what their future options may be.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA
Richboro, Pennsylvania therapist: Lisa J. Taylor, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Lisa J. Taylor

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Navigating the paths of infertility and adoption can be deeply emotional and complex. I provide a compassionate, affirming space for individuals and couples exploring all family-building options--including fertility treatments, adoption, remaining child-free, or finding peace in uncertainty. My approach honors every journey and every choice, recognizing that there is no one "right" way to create or define a family. Together, we'll work through the hope, growth, and even grief that can come with these experiences, helping you feel grounded, supported, and empowered in whatever path you choose. Please note that I also provide parenting sessions for families with adopted or foster children. I also provide pre-adoption psychological evaluations for potential parents as part of international adoption requirements.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA
Tampa, Florida therapist: Dr. Yanet Vanegas, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Yanet Vanegas

Psychologist, PsyD
Addressing infertility and adoption in psychotherapy requires a sensitive blend of empathy, support, and clinical expertise. In my practice, I create a safe, validating environment where individuals can openly explore the emotional complexities of infertility, including grief, loss, and identity struggles. Through empathetic listening and validation, I help clients process difficult emotions such as sadness, anger, and uncertainty, while also nurturing resilience and hope. Additionally, I provide practical coping strategies and access to support resources to guide clients through the challenges of fertility treatments and the decision-making process.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Spokane is eastern Washington's largest city and serves as the commercial and healthcare hub for a vast inland region — the Inland Northwest — creating a therapy community that draws clients from across a wide geographic area and addresses the particular stressors of rural and small-town communities alongside its own urban population. The city has a significant veteran and active-duty military population connected to Fairchild Air Force Base, and therapists specializing in military trauma, PTSD, and service-to-civilian transition serve an important role. Providence Health and MultiCare Health System provide major institutional mental health resources alongside Washington State University's Spokane health sciences campus, which feeds clinical training into the local community. Spokane's economic challenges — including persistent poverty in some neighborhoods — mean therapists here frequently work with economic stress, substance use, and the compounding effects of long-term financial precarity.

Infertility therapists in Spokane, Washington Statistics

Infertility therapists in Spokane, Washington average 16 years of experience and charge around $202 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (77%), Psychodynamic Therapy (49%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (46%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$202

Accept insurance

32%

Offer sliding scale

46%

Gender ID

81% Female
17% Male
2% Non-Binary

Session Type

51% In Person and Online
49% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

77% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
49% Psychodynamic Therapy
46% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
40% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
35% Family Systems Therapy
32% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

Ages Served

96% Adult
67% Young Adult
58% Senior
53% Teen
33% Children

Client Focus

68% Women
46% LGBTQ+
35% Men
28% Persons with Disabilities
28% Jewish