Roanoke Park Counseling
Jeanne R. Emrich M.A. LMHC NCC (206) 329-5845
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
2828 Broadway E., Seattle, WA 98102-3936
Niche Specialty©: Anxiety and worry. Anxiety and/or depression about relationships, life events, or life choices.
Location: North Capitol Hill
General Practice Area: Adult male and female individuals and couples counseling for helping relieve anxiety and depression; resolving past abuse and trauma; having more satisfying relationships, building positive self esteem; and successfully dealing with a variety of life transitions (such as divorce, new relationship, work issues, end of job, grief and loss, and infertility). I am a certified EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist, also employ CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)for solution-focused brief therapy, and more recently have been trained in LI (Lifespan Integration) therapy. I have a caring approach and individualize the therapy to help meet my client's needs. I accept insurance.
I believe each of us has what it takes to meet life's challenges. [ Email Jeanne R. Emrich ]
Greg Lewis MA, LMHC (206) 387-6429
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
1523 E. Madison Street, Suite 10, Seattle, WA 98122-4013
Location: Capitol Hill neighborhood
General Practice Area: My approach is largely psychodynamic in nature, focusing on the evolving relationship between counselor
and client as the primary agent of change. I work with people across all areas of the human experience. My practice consists
largely of people dealing with anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship issues and recovery from trauma, sexual abuse
and domestic violence. I look to form a strong and collaborative relationship with my clients and work to address the needs
of the whole person. I am a contracted Provider with Regence Blue Shield and have the ability to accept most major insurances
as an "out-of-network" provider including the growing Multi-Plan network of providers.
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Maitri Counseling Service
Theresa (Terry) Jaworski MA, LMHC (206) 524-5101
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
229 Broadway E., Suite 20, Seattle, WA 98102
Niche Specialty©: Anxiety and worry. Learn to use mindfulness based cognitive behavioral therapy to address symptoms
of anxiety and worry.
Location: Corner of Broadway and Thomas on Capitol Hill
General Practice Area: I have 25 years of experience and specialize in helping individuals suffering with depression,
anxiety, PTSD, addiction,
Bipolar Disorder and chronic pain. I enjoy teaching mindfulness and acceptance techniques and find them a good adjunct
to cognitive behavioral therapy and psychotherapy. I believe our true nature is comprised of awareness and compassion.
In therapy we learn to direct this compassionate awareness towards ourselves. Instead of standing apart from ourselves
and pushing ourselves to be better or different, the goal of therapy is to make friends with who we already are.
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Ginny NiCarthy MSW, RC (206) 720-0598
Registered Counselor
333 - 16th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122-5614
Niche Specialty©: Abuse (verbal or psychological). Counseling for emotional, physical, sexual, verbal abuse or other
forms of abuse.
Location: Half a block south of Swedish/Cherry Hill (formerly Providence Hospital).
General Practice Area: Counseling individual men and women, couples, and adolescents. I have a great deal of experience
helping clients who are victims of domestic violence or abuse, to escape from, or recover from all kinds of abuse or rape:
physical abuse (battered woman), emotional abuse, religious abuse, abuse of women with disabilities, abuse of immigrant
women, abuse of rural women, elder abuse, financial abuse, and work abuse or abuse at work.
(http://www.abusedwomen.org/index.html Read descriptions of my books and http://www.abusedwomen.org/help.html read excerpts
from them.) I also do depression counseling, anxiety counseling and work with clients who have trouble communicating, and with
mid-life men and women who are becoming caregivers to their aging parents. I also do couples counseling and marriage counseling.
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Barbara Grote PhD, Licensed Psychologist (206) 860-0860 ext. 301
1001 Broadway, Suite 313, Seattle, WA 98122-4304
Niche Specialty©: Adult, Children or Survivors. Adult survivors of child abuse, neglect or molestation who now
seek help for adult problems
Location: Seattle on Capitol Hill/First Hill--corner of Broadway and Madison.
General Practice Area: Barbara has a doctorate in clinical psychology & is a licensed psychologist. She works with
individuals who are experiencing depression/mood disorders, anxiety/panic attacks, relationship issues, life transitions
(divorce, job change, bereavement, serious illness), and trauma. She works with a range of individuals including
executives, artists, students, professionals, service workers, small business owners, and others. Her approach is
caring, and individually tailored to each client's personality and therapy goals. She listens carefully to understand
what you are experiencing, and offers feedback and observations. She attempts to create an environment that is collaborative,
non-judgmental, and safe. She draws upon her training in humanistic, relational, neurobiological (especially for trauma),
and cognitive therapy approaches as appropriate. Short and long-term therapy work. Insurance and private pay accepted.
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Sanctuary Counseling Services
Ginny Hale MA, RC (206) 347-3394
Registered Counselor
1812 E. Madison St., Suite 201, Seattle, WA 98122
Niche Specialty©: Parenting Problems & Skills. Counseling new mothers who are adjusting to their role as a parent.
Location: Capitol Hill, just east of Trader Joe's.
General Practice Area: I counsel individuals, couples and families. I work with adults and adolescents. I help clients
address issues such as: depression, anxiety, anger, grief, family conflict, abuse, life transitions (marriage, breakup, new
baby, etc.), low self-esteem, self-destructive behavior and spiritual concerns. I especially enjoy working with new mothers
who are experiencing "baby blues" (post-partum depression), learning to redefine themselves as parents, or trying to break
parenting patterns from their own childhood. Babes in arms are welcome to accompany their mother to appointments. I am a
relational therapist influenced by phenomenology, existentialism, family systems, Christianity and bio-psycho-social theories.
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Samaritan Center of Puget Sound
March Gunderson M.Div. M.Ed. LMHC (206) 527-2273 ext. 314
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
1013 8th Ave. at First Pres. Church, Seattle, WA
Location: First Presbyterian Church takes up the city block at 8th and Madison just below Virginia Mason Hospital
General Practice Area: I help individuals work toward an integration of mental, spiritual, emotional and physical well
being. I work with couples and families discover a way to have satisfying relationships. I do pre-marital work, and work
with couples pondering speration or divorce. I work with men and women to discover who they are and then make life decisions
which reflect that. I work with many who are in transition. Mood disorders such as anxiety,stress, depression and unresolved
grief. Disordered eating and body image issues. Unresoved trama issues. I am a Lifespan integration practitioner and use a
variety of techniques such as CBT, Gestalt, Family of Origin, Internal Family System, Narritive therapy, Meditation etc.
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Aaron Strong MA LMHC (206) 326-8848
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
226 Summit Ave. East, Seattle, WA 98102
Niche Specialty©: Chronic mental illness: schizophrenia, bipolar, and other psychotic disorders. I accept Primera and First Choice Health insurances.
Location: 2 blocks north of Denny near John; a big old converted house.
General Practice Area: I use a broad range of clinical techniques & therapeutic models to help the client move towards change & health, including cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, narrative and experiential models. I also encourage awareness & mindfulness practices to connect clients with their moment-to-moment experience, as a continual opening to and acceptance of present reality. My approach is holistic & systemic by nature, although I also have broad knowledge and experience in treatments using pharmaceutical medications and the more traditional (Western) medical model. I work with adolescent & adult individuals, couples and families. I have much clinical experience treating chronic, severe mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, and addictions. My practice also includes marriage & divorce counseling, grief & loss, and phase of life issues. I am an adjunct professor in the Psychology Department of Bastyr University, and a clinical supervisor in the counseling department of the Bastyr Center for Natural Health. I am also a Washington State Approved Clinical Supervisor for counselors seeking licensure. I look forward to working with you! Insurance accepted: Primera and First Choice Health Network. [ Email Aaron Strong ] [ to counselor - therapist website ]
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Also see (to the east): Madison Park, Madison
Valley, Arboretum, Broadmoor, and Madrona Park neighborhoods.
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