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Tracy Morris

My approach to therapy: I've sought & lived a life full of authentic (and challenging) experiences. As a result, I bring to therapy an expansive understanding, compassion, and belief in all the ways of being human.

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Noah Rubinstein

My approach to therapy: I help people transform the parts of themselves that stand in the way of feeling calm, patient, accepting, forgiving, clear, kind, compassionate, joyful, playful, confident, trusting, connected, hopeful, optimistic, purposeful, and grateful for life. I’ve specialized in the Internal Family Systems model of therapy (IFS) for 25 years

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Natalie Goobes

My approach to therapy: I am a client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed therapist trained to bring openness, curiosity, respect, and accountability into therapy. I am trained in various therapy models which I uniquely tailor to each of my clients.

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Dr R ("Jeff") Russ

My approach to therapy: My approach is not to put you on the coach for years. Rather, my goal is to "get you back into the game, as soon as possible." By empowering you to deal with future issues, I am able to work myself out of a job. You will work with me once per month.

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Allyson Zerba

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is warm, relational, and collaborative. I love working with individuals, couples, and families throughout the lifespan. I specialize in the treatment of grief, life transitions, identity exploration, people-pleasing, family conflict, and the strengthening of family systems- especially within LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse families.

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Wendy Hauck

My approach to therapy: My approach is evidence based and strength/solution focused. I provide a safe, nonjudgmental space to help you identify your goals and share practical skills tailored to your needs. I can also incorporate biblical strategies if you’d like.

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Christine Lay

My approach to therapy: warm, collaborative, and relational. I will operate in directive and non-directive ways, finding importance in looking beneath the surface at wounds that impact patterns of relating, a well as building tools to cope with life day to day. I utilize an attachment-based, psychodynamic, and DBT and CBT informed counseling style.

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Andrea Cavender

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, supportive and grounded in real day-to-day life of families. I walk alongside you as you try to better understand your child and what they need from you. I support you as you do the hard work of parenting a child or teen with ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Depression, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, relational challenge, or trauma.

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Devi Viswanathan

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is grounded in authentic human connection and experiential understanding. My role is to support you in gently facing what feels difficult, while offering thoughtful guidance, tools, and insights where helpful. I aim to create a safe, compassionate environment where you can slow down, and come to understand your inner world.

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Jaisy Powery

My approach to therapy: I start by getting to know you, not your paperwork. From there you take the lead and I follow with curiosity and full attention. I am always listening, always present, and I make a point of keeping things from feeling too clinical or stiff. My personality shows up too and I think that is what makes this feel like real, meaningful work.

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Find Family Therapists & Counselors in 98467.

When there’s trouble in the family, it can be difficult to find a solution. Luckily, there are family therapists available and equipped to handle these types of issues, addressing the family as a unit.

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Family Issues are Fixable

Family therapists work with families who have a breakdown in connectedness, understanding, or communication. They also help with common issues like illness, mental health conditions, parental separation and divorce adjustments, grief, and more.

Family therapists help families rebuild their relationships through:

  • Communication therapy,
  • Psychoeducation,
  • Relationship counseling,
  • And more!

Read this article to find out more about family therapy.

It's Not Too Late: Get Started with Family Counseling Today!

There’s no better time to seek family counseling than right now. But there’s no denying how difficult it can be to find a qualified therapist for you and your family, and that's why Mental Health Match is here! We specialize in connecting you to the most qualified therapists in your area. Use our 5-step matching tool to get matched in just a few minutes!


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