Eileen Scholtz, LMHC, SUDP, MHP
Mental Health Counselor, Substance Use Disorder Professional, Sensorimotor Level 1 Therapist
(she/her)
I am a Washington mental health and substance use professional that works with adult individuals seeking support for their mental health and/or issues related to substance use and addiction.
I work from a social justice and anti-oppression framework because I believe that providing compassion and understanding is not based on linear imperialist belief systems. My own complex identity — biracial and first generation born to an immigrant mother and American father — informs my multicultural approach and my drive to understand the cultural context that informs each of our ideas of mental, emotional, and physical well-being. I believe in approaching clients from a holistic perspective to connect mind, body, and spirit by collaborating, acting as a member of their team.
I hope to work with individuals to understand the potential and authenticity we all innately hold and be a supportive ally in their journey. My passion to serve diverse populations has allowed me the privilege to work with those in crisis stabilization, inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment, life transitions, and identity work utilizing trauma-informed interventions. I provide trauma informed somatic work. I am certified in Washington as a licensed mental health counselor and substance use disorder professional.
Areas of Focus
Anxiety
Addiction
Anger Management
Attachment
Behavioral Issues
Coping Skills
Depression
Drug Abuse
Dual Diagnosis
Existential Crises
Grief
Life Transitions
Mindfulness
Multicultural Concerns
Self Esteem
Stress
Substance Use
Trauma
Fees
Standard Session: $180
Please inquire for reduced rate and sliding scale
Insurance
I am currently accepting Lifewise and Premera
Location
I currently provide sessions on telehealth and limited in-person availability
Scheduling Information
Email eileen@eileenscholtz.com or call 206-462-1201 for a free 15-30 minute consultation.
“Presence is that profound mystery that renders the invisible world divine and from which results that other mystery, confidence… The great motive power is not seen, it is felt.”
— Victor Hugo