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South Lake Union & Cascade
neighborhood Seattle, Washington
(WA) 98109
Find a Therapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor,
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Addictions Counselor in
South Lake Union, Seattle.
COEUR Yoga and Therapy
Mindy Kalee MA, LMHC, RYT (206) 861-2609
Licensed Mental Health Counselor 534 Westlake Ave N, Suite #240, Seattle, WA 98109
Niche Specialty©: Relationship Problems. I have experience working with individuals that struggle with past and current
relationships, anxiety, depression, loneliness, self-esteem, PTSD, specific issues revolving around life traumas and abuses (sexual,
emotional, verbal, physical, spiritual). I have been trained in Integrated Movement Therapy (body-mind connection) and Trauma Focused
Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Location: My S. Lake Union office is located on the corner of Westlake Ave N and Mercer St. I
also have a second office located in Ballard on Market. General Practice Area: "Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope
that if you show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come." Anne Lammont. I believe we were all meant to thrive in life,
not just survive. I work with clients to help remove barriers that prevent us from living and experiencing life to the fullest potential.
I work from a relational based perspective mixed with hints of existential, psychodynamic, interpersonal and family systems. I believe
that in entering the 'dark' spots, is where we find the greatest light and healing. I have been trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive
Behavior Therapy and Integrated Movement Therapy. Additionally, I am a Registered Yoga Teacher and incorporate the integration of
emotions with body awareness. [ Email Mindy Kalee ] [
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Tamara Anderson MEd LMHC (206) 985-3892
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
1800 Westlake Avenue N., Suite #102B, Seattle, WA 98109
Niche Specialty©: Children and Adolescents. I specialize in working with children and parents. Children may be acting out in
school, experiencing behavioral problems at home, or struggling to make and maintain friendships. Perhaps separation anxiety makes
leaving a parent next to impossible, or there have been some recent changes in the family constellation. I provide focused, sustained,
and reflective support through play therapy and other forms of expressive arts (art, sand tray, puppetry,
bibliotherapy, etc.).
Building strong and therapeutic relationships can fortify any child's support network and thereby overall emotional health. I am also
passionate about working with parents to strengthen parenting skills and build stronger more satisfying connections with their children.
Location: Waterworks Marina & Offices
General Practice Area: I enjoy a diverse practice, working with clients of all ages, genders, and sexual orientation. Issues may
include depression & anxiety, grief & loss, relationship issues, neurological challenges, spiritual questions, or significant life
transitions, among others. I work with clients towards greater wholeness, relational satisfaction and overall wellness in their lives.
I draw mainly from the Existential and Adlerian theories of psychology, as well as Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT). I provide play
therapy for children, walking/talking therapy for adolescents, and talk therapy for adults and couples.
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For Consumers of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Advice, Assessment, Counseling, Information, Resource, Service and Treatment
in the Lake Union / East Lake area of Seattle, WA 98109, 98102.
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The counseling specialty areas include: addictions, anxiety and worry, career work & money, children and adolescents, communication, couples,
creativity problems, depression, divorce, family, gays, lesbians & transsexuals, health problems, men's issues, mental health (chronic
problems), relationships, sexual issues, transitions (life changes), trauma (when awful things happen), women's issues, and other
issues not covered elsewhere.
Seattle's Cascade neighborhood, resting at southern end of Lake Union and bounded by Fairview Avenue N, Eastlake Avenue E, and E Denny
Way, has its roots in blue-collar people who lived and worked in one of the first industrial and transportation areas of the city.
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