After becoming a therapist in California, I returned home to Seattle to become a therapist in private practice during the summer of 2010. I have worked in a variety of clinical settings, including long term residential treatment for adults and adolescents suffering with substance abuse, addiction and the aftermath of traumatic experiences (at Daytop, which is now called Our Common Ground in California).
I also worked in a private university counseling center Santa Clara University, where I concurrently taught history and systems of psychotherapy, research methods and psychopathology and diagnosis to Counseling Psychology graduate students.
I also worked in a private university counseling center Santa Clara University, where I concurrently taught history and systems of psychotherapy, research methods and psychopathology and diagnosis to Counseling Psychology graduate students.
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I am trained in the Humanistic-Existential and Transpersonal traditions. Thus, I hold a fundamental assumption about humanity and my work: All people are inherently healthy, innately whole, essentially perfect, and precious, even as they suffer with the often challenging circumstances in their lives, including painful aspects of their own personalities and ways of being, and relationships that may be hurtful or less than satisfying.
Step One: Learn about a variety of Seattle Therapists and their approaches to Psychotherapy. The cost of living in Seattle is high. That includes the cost of obtaining psychotherapy from a licensed clinical psychologist. Coming to a licensed therapist in a place like Seattle is a significant investment in your good health, your relationships, and your quality of life.
I use HeartMath Biofeedback technology in my practice as an enhancement to standard psychotherapy for both individuals and couples. It is also a part of my work with Cancer patients.
Research suggests that these biofeedback techniques can result in marked increases in subjective wellbeing, the ability to improve relationships, and important physiological and bio-chemical changes in the body associated with lowering the risk of the dangerous consequences of chronic stress, including lowered immune function and heart disease.
Research suggests that these biofeedback techniques can result in marked increases in subjective wellbeing, the ability to improve relationships, and important physiological and bio-chemical changes in the body associated with lowering the risk of the dangerous consequences of chronic stress, including lowered immune function and heart disease.
I am pleased to collaborate with my colleague, friend and office mate Anna Hedly Goeke, MA, LMFT. We have known one another since 2001 and been co-located in the same suite since 2012. In my opinion, she offers the best couple's therapy in the Seattle market.
Certified as a Gottman therapist and extensively trained in Sue Johnson's groundbreaking emotion-focused work with couples, Anna is perfectly suited to be my first and only choice for referrals for couples and families.Anna Hedly Goeke, MA, LMFT provides the highest quality couples counseling using extensive training in Emotionally Focused Therapy and Gottman Couples Therapy.
Certified as a Gottman therapist and extensively trained in Sue Johnson's groundbreaking emotion-focused work with couples, Anna is perfectly suited to be my first and only choice for referrals for couples and families.Anna Hedly Goeke, MA, LMFT provides the highest quality couples counseling using extensive training in Emotionally Focused Therapy and Gottman Couples Therapy.
If your health insurance plan includes out-of-network coverage, you may get significant reimbursement for psychotherapy with me. The amount totally depends upon your insurance carrier and your particular plan, but can be over $100 per visit, depending on your plan. I will gladly help you figure out what this looks like at or before your first appointment with me.
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