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Native American therapists in Vancouver, WA

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University Place, Washington therapist: FilomenaDBcoach, life coach
Serving Native American

FilomenaDBcoach

Life Coach, MA, CAMS-1
I am a counselor trained in Life and Relationship Coaching with certification in Anger Management. In my coaching process, I equip others to expand their worldview and find meaning and balance in life. Together we can examine what is happening here and now, encouraging self-discovery to identify the obstacles or challenges holding and getting in the way of self-actualization. Hereafter, my clients choose a course of action with specific tools and strategies to reach their goals, making their life more satisfying and fulfilling. I emphasize the Existential/Humanistic approach involving Positive Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Anger Management, among others.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Vancouver, Washington
Tacoma, Washington therapist: Ryan Lindsey (Freesia Therapy Collective), licensed clinical social worker
Serving Native American

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 Vancouver, Washington (Online Only)
Everett, Washington therapist: Jeremy Grisham, therapist
Serving Native American

Jeremy Grisham

Therapist, EdDc, LMHC, MHP
Practice going live for telehealth in late August, and will be live for in-person sessions soon! If you are looking for guidance with anxiety, fears, depression, or relationship and marriage counseling, it takes courage to ask for help. Admitting you can’t do everything on your own, is the first step toward achieving wellness in a fast paced, demanding world. The good news is, asking for help gets easier with a little practice. The way in which we cope in the world is greatly influenced by how we see the world. Asking for help, and obtaining a fresh perspective is often the first and most profound step toward developing the mental muscle needed to become stronger. The more support you gain, the better equipped you will be to take on bigger challenges and achieve more successes. Insurance: Regence Blue Sheild: Live in October/November United Healthcare: Live! Cigna: Live! Aetna: Live! Oscar: Live! Oxford: Live! Premera Blue Cross: Live in September/October Self Pay: $120  
10 Years Experience
Online in Vancouver, Washington
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan therapist: Susan Spicer, psychologist
Serving Native American

Susan Spicer

Psychologist, PhD
I specialize in EMDR therapy to help individuals heal from trauma and narcissistic abuse, and to return to a place of self-love and emotional balance. Experiences of childhood physical, emotional or sexual abuse can remain stuck in the body, as can instances of narcissistic abuse. These have the potential to contribute to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypervigilance as well as problems successfully navigating relationships and managing daily living. I utilize EMDR therapy to change the way these negative memories are stored in the brain, and help you achieve a place of resolution and peace. As a neuropsychologist, I can help you condition your thoughts and rewire your brain for happiness and success.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Vancouver, Washington (Online Only)
Ridgeland, Mississippi therapist: Dr. Allison Williams, psychologist
Serving Native American

Dr. Allison Williams

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in helping those who are anxious and overwhelmed learn to recognize and honor their needs - it may mean: giving yourself permission to slow down, scale back, set healthy boundaries, go after what you truly want, and be yourself (authentically and unapologetically). As your partner on this journey, I’ll help you muster your strength, foster your self-acceptance, and feel more at ease. If you’ve always cast aside your own needs to give everyone and everything your all, I want to help you finally get what you deserve: better relationships, self-care, and greater life satisfaction.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Vancouver, Washington (Online Only)