Our Practitioner Collective
We believe the work of fostering whole person healing is a profound privilege.
Our collective is a network of trusted practitioners who walk with clients on their healing journeys with expertise, care, and grace.
We believe healing is for everyone. Many of our practitioners offer sliding scale and many accept insurance.
Our Sustainable Therapy program offers low cost, affordable mental health counseling for $50-90/session.
Kaleb Sinclair
Psychotherapist
Healing begins when empathy is offered first to your own journey and then to the world around you. It would be my privilege to support you throughout your journey towards healing, uncovering a deeper comprehension of yourself, and the world around you.
Eevy Johnson, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
I aim to offer a non-judgemental, trauma-informed, safe space to support you in your journey towards liberation.
Connie Oh
Psychotherapist
I view the counseling process as forming an alliance with clients to explore the nature of their pain, trauma, and disconnection. Often it is in a relationship with others where we are harmed, but it is also in a relationship with God and others where we can find healing. The therapy relationship facilitates a healing conversation by providing a safe place to share your story, expand your capacity for self-compassion, deepen your emotional understanding, and experience freedom.
Tram Nguyen
Psychotherapist
I focus on working with college students, adults experiencing anxiety, depression & relationship issues. I also love working with LGBTQIA+
Elizabeth Sloane Thayil, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
Welcome. I’m here, present and ready, to hear about the journey that’s brought you here and traverse the road ahead with you, whatever the terrain may be.
LaLoni Sims, LMFTA
Psychotherapist
As your therapist, I will follow your lead and stay with you in your experience while remaining non-judgmental and accepting of where you are in your story. Together we will explore your negative thoughts, their impact on you and learn how to replace those thoughts with thoughts that are more in line with helping you achieve your goals.
Aline Zelenskiy, MA, LMHCA
Somatic Therapist
My calling is to support women and teen girls (aged 15+) to overcome anxiety, low self esteem, relationships issues, and childhood trauma to lead them toward more empowering and fulfilling lives.
Carissa Singh
Holistic Therapist
I bring myself fully, opening to the person in front of me, attempting to come as close as possible to understanding your experience of the world, and how this forms who you are; your fear, heartbreak, your strategies for surviving.
Larissa Swanland
Psychotherapist
Currently Accepting New Clients
I seek to understand you, the places you have been, those around you and the systems that impact your life.
Lindi Roughton, LMHCA, TCTSY-F, CMHIMP
Psychotherapist
I have been through the depths and found healing. Together, we will engage your unique story and address the root causes that have impacted you. We will work to heal what has been harmed, strengthen what is within, and build towards the life you dream of.
Minjoo Bayers, LMHC
Psychotherapist and EMDR Specialist
I believe in the power of therapy because I have experienced freedom, hope, and joy in my own therapeutic journey.
Lotem Raymond Coe, LMHCA, ATR-P
Art Therapist & Psychotherapist
I seek to create a space where you can feel safe to explore your issues in creative ways.
Bina Ellefsen
Psychotherapist
Firstly, it is a brave and beautiful thing to seek healing and growth through counseling, so congratulations on taking a new step along this journey.
Solomon Chan
Psychotherapist & Approved Supervisor
Solomon is passionate about accompanying people in their journey toward understanding and living out their unique narratives.
Tolulope Mejolagbe
Psychotherapist
Tolulope Mejolagbe is a licensed Nigerian American mental health counselor associate (LMHCA) in Washington state being supervised by Smruti Desai and licensed professional counselor associate (LPC-A) in Texas being supervised by Dr. Andrea T.J Ross.
Courtney Lee
Psychotherapist
To acknowledge your struggle and believe you are not meant to be in it alone, is what brought you here and is the first, brave step toward healing.
Yurushka Martin
Psychotherapist
I have found having compassion for oneself is vital in the therapeutic process.