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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy therapists in Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA

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Tacoma, Washington therapist: Edmond Ryan Counseling, PLLC, licensed clinical social worker
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Edmond Ryan Counseling, PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LICSW, LCSW
When we shift the focus to what really matters, we start seeing areas where we can connect with our values more fully. Along the way we work on coping skills and developing willingness to experience difficult thoughts, feelings, and emotions if it is in support of the life we want.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington (Online Only)
Tacoma, Washington therapist: Ryan Lindsey (Freesia Therapy Collective), licensed clinical social worker
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Ryan Lindsey (Freesia Therapy Collective)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LICSW, SUDP
I am familiar with crushing depression & the delusions of mania, and I am familiar with the costs of trying to "self-medicate" the emotional turmoil of bipolar disorder. My experiences fuel my passion for this work & help me hold hope for my clients when they can’t. My practice is built on a recognition that we have this one life. My goal is to help people live it well.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington (Online Only)
Lacey, Washington therapist: Tracy L. Morris, marriage and family therapist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Tracy L. Morris

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS LMFT
I offer clients time and space to be heard with open-minded compassion & decades of experience.  
9 Years Experience
Near Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA
Online in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington
Narberth, Pennsylvania therapist: Michelle Bloom, PsyD, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Michelle Bloom, PsyD

Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
I specialize in working with clients from the ages of 14 to adulthood, who are inquisitive, self-aware, and deeply motivated to understand themselves better, improve their relationships, move into a place of self-respect/love, and develop adaptive ways of coping, communicating, and problem-solving. I have worked for many years with children, teens, adults, and families dealing with trauma and change and searching for authenticity, often in a world that values the superficial. Therapy is a process of seeking meaning, managing change, letting go of what no longer makes sense for who we are and what we want, healing, and growing. I am most suited to help clients dealing with loss, prior childhood trauma, depression, anxiety, ADHD, identity (in all its manifestations), divorce, self-esteem, grief, and emotional regulation. The goals are different for everyone, yet I believe that we all want to feel more balanced, more joyful, and more healthfully connected with others. As a psychologist with 25 years of post-doctoral experience, I’ve been exposed to various modalities, settings, and clients dealing with differing issues, life changes, and developmental expectations. I’ve also found that my professional practice has evolved as I’ve matured, raised children, and survived losses and challenges. We are in this together.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Brian Jones, licensed mental health counselor
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Brian Jones

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MEd, LMHC, LPC
Did you grow up in high-demand religion, such as a small fundamentalist church or an extremely conservative denomination? Has this affected your life in more ways than one, even if you're now an atheist adult? Maybe you still struggle to trust people, or feel like you fit in, or have strained family and romantic relationships. I've been there, and I can help. Not all therapists understand what religious trauma is like, especially "lower-case 't' trauma" when you can't point to one single explanation for why church was harmful to you. A lot of religious trauma therapists are also Christian; this doesn't mean that they're bad at what they do, but you might feel the need to work with someone from a more agnostic or skeptical worldview. If this sounds like what you're looking for, check out my website for more information and schedule a free consultation at www.bjonescounseling.com.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington (Online Only)