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[ Greater Duwamish, Southeast Seattle, Beacon Hill, Georgetown,
Mount Baker, Rainier Valley, Columbia City ]

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, Washington (WA) 98118

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Joe Chiveney  MA LMHC CMHS  (206) 437-0071
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
3712 S Ferdinand, United Indians Building, Seattle, WA 98118
Location: Columbia City. Genesse Park
General Practice Area: Since 1986, I have worked therapeutically with individuals, youth and families from many cultures and backgrounds in educational, community and home based settings. Using Existential, Person-centered and Multi systemic approaches, I am committed to involving clients in all aspects of therapy. I do not hold the therapy cards close to my chest. I specialize in working with adults and children experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, drug and alcohol issues. For couples, we first clarify what was first so very right about the relationship. Often what is right about your relationship will fix what is now wrong. I have extensive experience and expertise in dream exploration and guided analysis, our dreams carry the symbolic, content of our present life I am skilled in helping men experience the benefits of the counseling process. Too often they feel overwhelmed in therapy, at the mercy of verbal exchanngs that can leave them out. I do home visits when appropriate/possible.
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Steven Gary  MA, LMHC  (206) 501-7179
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
5605 Rainier Ave So., Seattle, WA 98118-2442
Niche Specialty©: Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transsexual or Questioning. gay relationship counseling.
Location: Seattle--1/4 mile south of Columbia City on Ranier Ave S..
General Practice Area: Anxiety counseling, men's issues, gay men's issues, relationship, marriage counseling, couples counseling, second family issues, dependency, conflict, anger, and grief and loss. Counseling for mid-life crisis, divorce, relationship breakup, intimacy in relationship, job and location change, spiritual awakening, post sobriety maturing, leaving home, gays and lesbians "coming out," (especially when married). Therapeutic approaches include Humanistic, Family Systems, Focusing, Meditation, and Yoga. Counseling adult men and women, couples, adolescents and groups.
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Karuna Poole  ARNP  (206) 722-0878
3212 25th Avenue S, Seattle, WA 98144
Location: My office is on Beacon Hill
General Practice Area: For the last 21 years I have offered individual and group psychotherapy services. Clients work with me for a wide variety of reasons. Among those are: depression, anger, anxiety, codependency, victimization, poor self esteem, addictions, boundary issues, relationship issues, trauma, and loss. Through the therapy process clients learn to let go of the past and stop worrying about the future. They form new healthy beliefs about themselves and the world and learn to stop self sabotaging behaviors.
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Robert Speigel  MSW ACSW CHT LICSW  (206) 232-9474
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
5100 S Dawson St, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98118
Niche Specialty©: Hypnotherapy / Hypnosis. Rob holds three advanced certifications in hypnotherapy and can treat all levels of trauma recovery.
Location: Located in Seward Park in the 5100 S Dawson Building.
General Practice Area: Robert B. Speigel has over 35 years experience as a psychotherapist, clinical hypnotherapist and research scientist. He is a visionary inventor, holding three United States patents for bio-behavioral medical technology, and served as a two-time Principal Investigator for the National Institutes of Health. His research proved the efficacy of his targeted medical hypnosis technology. Rob holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Wright State University (1970) and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Michigan (1973). He is a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, a Board Certified Diplomate of the National Association of Social Workers, and a Washington State Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. In addition to his private practice, Mr. Speigel is a Certified Personal Transformation Intensive Trainer conducting intensive 15 day residential trauma recovery programs for anyone interested in reaching the deepest level of recovery possible.
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