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Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Mill Plain, WA

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Bellevue, Washington therapist: Mission Connection, treatment center
Suicidal Thoughts

Mission Connection

Treatment Center
If you’re struggling with suicidal thoughts, it’s important to know that help is available. At Mission Connection, we offer a compassionate, non-judgmental environment where you can talk about your feelings and receive the care you need. Our team works with you to address underlying issues, develop coping strategies, and ensure your safety, while helping you regain hope and a sense of purpose.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Mill Plain, Washington
Spokane Valley, Washington therapist: Family Dynamics Counseling Services, INc, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Family Dynamics Counseling Services, INc

Counselor/Therapist, LMHC, CDPT, CCTP
Over 10 years experience working with Suicidal Thoughts  
13 Years Experience
Online in Mill Plain, Washington
 therapist: Jamie Pettus, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Jamie Pettus

Psychologist, PsyD
Reaching the point of thinking of suicide can be a scary place to be. It is important to talk to someone about it, and to find someone who will help you explore your feelings and make a plan to keep yourself safe.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Mill Plain, Washington (Online Only)
Monroe, Washington therapist: Anna DiNoto, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Anna DiNoto

Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
We have worked with suicidal thoughts closely. When a patient is experiencing this, we first focus on safety. After this is established, we work closely on what are the root causes and closely curate a plan to move forward that honors your needs.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Mill Plain, Washington
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Stephanie Vaughn, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Dr. Stephanie Vaughn

Psychologist, Psy.D., DBT-LBC™
Most people have thought about suicide, but chronic suicidal thinking is something that needs to be addressed. Many therapists actually avoid working with people who are suicidal out of fear of liability. But someone needs to do it and our practice is committed to doing so. Learning to build a life worth living is a premise in DBT that helps when you're trying to let go of "suicide as a solution."  
14 Years Experience
Online in Mill Plain, Washington