Infertility therapists in Ephrata, Washington WA
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Dr. Jessica Kirchhoefer
Psychologist, PhD
I’ll support you in navigating the emotional journey of fertility challenges through a variety of techniques. We’ll also use work to help you accept the uncertainties and stresses involved, promoting resilience and hope throughout your journey.
4 Years Experience
Online in Ephrata, Washington
Jeannette Craigfeld
Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
As someone who has made a family through both fertility treatments and starting the adoption process, I intimately understand the complicated emotions that accompany these experiences. As a therapist, I love being able to provide a space for others who are at various points in this journey to process the complex thoughts and emotions that are coming up for them as well.
12 Years Experience
Online in Ephrata, Washington
Ian Hagemann, MSW
Counselor/Therapist, MSW, SWAA 60977729
I am a post-reunion transracial adoptee who believes in adoptee dignity and operates from an adoptee-centric position. I am especially compassionate about adoptees who were placed in abusive homes and passionate about supporting adoptees to be intentional about the search and reunion process. I prefer to work with adult adoptees rather than other members of the adoption triad, but will make exceptions for white parents of Black adoptees who are already anti-racist.
5 Years Experience
Online in Ephrata, Washington
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
Having been through infertility treatment with my partner many years ago, and having gone through the County Adoption training, and working with many adoptive families over the years, I have some perspective on these issues that some therapists may not.
34 Years Experience
Online in Ephrata, Washington
Tracy L. Morris
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS LMFT
I spent more than 20 years researching, writing, and counseling others about the whole range of fertility-related issues that are sometimes lumped together and called "infertility." From those experiences, I have developed a perspective that is highly sensitive to the entire continuum of reproductive mental health, from pre-menarche to menopause, and with all genders. My viewpoint is tuned in to the impact of a person's reproductive system and status on their emotional and mental well-being -- and not just when they're trying to conceive.
9 Years Experience
Online in Ephrata, Washington