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LGBTQ+ therapists in Spokane, WA

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Spokane, Washington therapist: Sherry Murray, licensed mental health counselor
Serving LGBTQ+

Sherry Murray

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Are you are struggling to get through each day - but not sure why? Maybe you feel way too anxious. Do you often feel frustrated, angry, not important, or lost. Perhaps you jJust don't feel like yourself anymore? Maybe you cry too often, and people say you are too sensitive. Or are you just numb. Do you get angry too fast and regret what you have said? Do you wish there was a reboot button for humans?  
27 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Weston Pew, licensed professional counselor
Serving LGBTQ+

Weston Pew

Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, LCPC
My therapeutic approach is rooted in the understanding that seeking therapy is a life-changing decision that requires courage to face your deepest fears and wounds. I guide clients through a process grounded in awareness, creativity, curiosity, and compassion, helping them access their inner gifts for healing and growth. Each session unfolds in three phases: assessment, exploration, and embodiment, allowing us to reflect on where you’ve been, uncover new insights, and integrate meaningful change. My work is integrative, addressing the body, heart, mind, and soul to foster emotional resilience and creative vision. By weaving these dimensions together, I help clients cultivate strength, emotional resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose and connection.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Olympia, Washington therapist: Dr. Mandi Maycumber, therapist
Serving LGBTQ+

Dr. Mandi Maycumber

Therapist, PsyD, LPCC, LMHC, SUDP
Mandi has worked in the behavioral health field for the last 12 years in a variety of settings and roles in substance use disorder treatment, community mental health, forensics, and private practice. In addition to direct care, she has experience managing staff in behavioral health programs and presenting trainings for risk assessment. Mandi enjoys her private practice that focuses on couples counseling, supervision, and individual therapy. She holds a BA in Liberal Arts from the Evergreen State College, a certificate in Human Service Substance Abuse from Pierce College, Master of Arts in Psychology from Brandman University, certificate in Clinical Psychology from Fielding Graduate University, a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University, and a PsyD in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University. When she is not working or studying, Mandi enjoys mountaineering and spending time with her friends and family.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA
Seattle, Washington therapist: Kate Mageau (she/her), licensed mental health counselor
Serving LGBTQ+

Kate Mageau (she/her)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, ADHD-CCSP, NCC, CIMHP, C-DBT
Kate Mageau (she/her) is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and ADHD-CCSP based in Seattle, WA. I specialize in ADHD, autism, toxic relationships, and queer affirming care, and bring both clinical expertise and lived experience as an ADHDer, queer person, and domestic violence survivor to my work. I also offer ADHD and Autism Assessments, gender-affirming and ESA letters, and I wrote Rose-Colored Glasses and the Healing from Toxic Relationships Workbook to help people to start healing on their own, or alongside therapy. Happy Pride Month!!  
4 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA (Online Only)
Dallas, Texas therapist: Dina Hijazi, psychologist
Serving LGBTQ+

Dina Hijazi

Psychologist, PhD, CSAT
Therapy is not only about overcoming difficulties such as past traumas or current anxiety or depression - it's also about discovering your strengths, building your resilience, and creating a fulfilling life. Reaching out for support is a courageous step and I'd be honored to walk with you on your journey of healing and growth. I believe in equipping my clients with practical tools and a deeper understanding of self to empower them to be the best version of themselves. I look forward to hearing from you.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Spokane, WA
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.

LGBTQ+ therapists in Spokane, Washington Statistics

LGBTQ+ therapists in Spokane, Washington average 15 years of experience and charge around $204 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (79%), Depression (65%), and Trauma and PTSD (62%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$204

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

46%

Gender ID

62% Female
29% Male
6% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

51% Online Only
49% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

79% Anxiety or Fears
65% Depression
62% Trauma and PTSD
53% LGBTQ+ Issues
51% Stress
50% Loss or Grief
47% Self Esteem

Ages Served

97% Adult
75% Young Adult
55% Senior
41% Teen
16% Children

Client Focus

100% LGBTQ+
85% Women
60% Men
42% Military / Veterans
40% Persons with Disabilities