Social Isolation therapists in Walla Walla, Washington WA
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Dina Hijazi
Psychologist, PhD, CSAT
Social isolation can leave you feeling disconnected, lonely, and disconnected from the world around you. I work with clients to explore the factors contributing to isolation—whether it’s past trauma, social anxiety, or life changes—and help create pathways toward meaningful connections. Using a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and social skills training, we focus on rebuilding your sense of belonging, enhancing communication, and developing healthier, more fulfilling relationships. You don’t have to face isolation alone—together, we can create the change you’re seeking.
35 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, WA Washington
Peter Gould
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in social isolation, I provide compassionate and effective treatment for adolescents and adults experiencing loneliness and unwanted isolation. In our increasingly connected world, social isolation remains a silent crisis affecting communities—from older adults dealing with seclusion to younger generations facing unexpected challenges. My approach, grounded in evidence-based therapies such as CBT, is tailored to address the unique needs of each individual in a post-pandemic world.
22 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, WA Washington (Online Only)
Dr. Elizabeth Coldren
Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with adults who feel socially isolated or disconnected, even though they want closer relationships. Many of the people I see are thoughtful, highly self‑aware, and sometimes feel out of sync with typical social norms. From the outside, it can look like you are doing fine; inside, you may feel alone, peripheral, or hard to really know. You may enjoy connection once it is happening, but getting there can feel complicated, effortful, or uncertain.
Social isolation can look like drifting away from friends without meaning to; keeping conversations on the surface because a deeper connection feels risky or confusing; or feeling invisible or on the edges in social settings. It can also look like wanting closeness but not knowing how to move toward it, feeling disconnected from your own needs or preferences, or carrying a sense that other people have an ease with relationships that you somehow missed. You may often feel judged, misread, or like people do not really understand you, which can make it even harder to risk reaching out.
I work extensively with adults navigating this kind of disconnection and know how heavy it can feel when most of your life is lived on your own. For many people, there can also be a long history of masking, camouflaging, or adapting to others that leaves you unsure what you actually want. Over time, this can lead to loneliness, self‑doubt, or a sense of being on the outside of your own life.
In our work together, we look closely at how these patterns developed and what they have been protecting you from. We make room for the part of you that has learned to be fiercely self‑sufficient, to rely on yourself because that has felt safest. From there, we explore small, meaningful steps toward connection that feel authentic and sustainable for you, with relationships where you can feel met and genuinely seen. You don’t have to manage this alone. This kind of work is central to my practice, and I approach it with a great deal of care.
26 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, WA Washington
Dr. Danielle Watkins at Sound Wellness Counseling PLLC
Counselor/Therapist, PhD, LMFT, LMHC, NCC, PMH-C
As a perinatal mental health specialist, I specifically focus on supporting parents who feel disconnected, lonely, or overwhelmed due to the demands of caring for a child. Many parents no longer identify having significant support communities, which leads to parenthood being even more challenging. This work helps parents explore feelings of isolation, build supportive social connections, and develop coping strategies to manage stress and loneliness. Counseling also addresses challenges such as loss of identity, limited adult interaction, or difficulty balancing personal needs with parenting responsibilities. The goal is to help parents feel more connected, confident, and supported while navigating the unique demands of parenthood.
18 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, WA Washington
CH Counseling Services
Counselor/Therapist
With compassionate support, individuals can begin to rebuild meaningful connections, strengthen coping skills, and rediscover a sense of belonging and engagement in their lives.
1 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, WA Washington
Social Isolation therapists in Walla Walla, Washington Statistics
Social Isolation therapists in Walla Walla, Washington average 16 years of experience and charge around $204 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (75%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (44%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (41%).
Average years in practice
16 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$204
Accept insurance
40%
Offer sliding scale
43%
Gender ID
| 63% |
Female |
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| 33% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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Session Type
| 57% |
In Person and Online |
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| 43% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 75% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 44% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 41% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 40% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 40% | Existential / Humanistic Therapy |
| 35% | Integrative Therapy |
| 33% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
Ages Served
| 98% | Adult |
| 78% | Young Adult |
| 52% | Senior |
| 44% | Teen |
| 16% | Children |
Client Focus
| 56% | Women |
| 44% | LGBTQ+ |
| 43% | Men |
| 35% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 33% | Military / Veterans |