Jessica L Miller, MA, LMHCA
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Jessica L Miller, MA, LMHCA
I am married to a wonderful man and we live in Seattle with our young daughter. I enjoy relaxing with yoga, connecting with friends and roaming Seattle's many parks and playgrounds. I view therapy as a partnership and a relationship between therapist and patient; both working together to address the issues which brought the individual to therapy.

I prefer to begin therapy with a focus on the current feelings of unhappiness and how to provide some immediate relief. From there we will examine past hurts that, often times, without being grieved, continue to cause deep pain. As we examine these pieces together I continually work to encourage individuals to listen to their authentic, personal inner voice.
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Wheelchair access is available at my office. Please let me know in advance that you will need these services and please prepare to arrive 15 minutes in advance of your scheduled session. My office also allows service animals, please let me know in advance if you will be bringing an emotional or physical support animal with you.
I am paneled with several insurance companies. Please contact me directly for more information on if your insurance company qualifies. If it does, please bring your insurance card to your first session and be prepared to pay for that session out of pocket. In the event I am not contracted with your insurance company, but you have a PPO plan with them, I am able to submit claims on your behalf.
Continue forward past the first group of buildings on the right (Lozier and Goldsmith Buildings). Continue past one more right and then take your 4th right into the parking lot for the Careage Building. Once inside the building, you will be in a large foyer. Proceed down the left hand hallway until you reach the first room on your left, which will be a small waiting room.
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Neil F.
Neil F.
Jul 11, 2014
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Recently went to see Jessica for a consultation appointment. I found her through my insurance company. I was impressed with her website and philosophy. After filling out the intake forms, we had a conversation where I truly held nothing back. She asked about, what I assume are, normal things: family history, marriage, kids, drug and alcohol use, and why I was seeking counseling.

In the end, I felt that she was overly judgmental. She said she noticed several "red flags" and that before we could continue I would need to go to a drug and alcohol treatment facility. Only then could she continue