Family Therapy in Redmond, WA
Ellen Bovarnick
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MBA, MSW, MHP, LICSW
Verified Verified
Redmond, WA 98053 (Online Only)
As a therapist, I focus on supporting clients in navigating the unique challenges in their lives. I draw on my training and 20+ years of experience in many treatment techniques including family systems, psychodynamic, gestalt, transactional analysis, EFT, mindfulness, bereavement and cognitive behavioral therapies in my work. I tailor my work to the client's needs while building on their existing skill sets and supporting their innate strengths.
As a therapist, I focus on supporting clients in navigating the unique challenges in their lives. I draw on my training and 20+ years of experience in many treatment techniques including family systems, psychodynamic, gestalt, transactional analysis, EFT, mindfulness, bereavement and cognitive behavioral therapies in my work. I tailor my work to the client's needs while building on their existing skill sets and supporting their innate strengths.
Dr. Camille Alexander
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, JD, DSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
Redmond, WA 98052 (Online Only)
Do you have days where you feel like your relationships (friends, coworkers, family, significant other) are not meeting your expectations? Relationships can be challenging because they require us to change. Life transitions like starting a new job, having a baby, or being diagnosed with cancer also require us to change. When we feel "unprepared" for these changes, our mental health declines. This is why I'm a firm believer in therapy.
Do you have days where you feel like your relationships (friends, coworkers, family, significant other) are not meeting your expectations? Relationships can be challenging because they require us to change. Life transitions like starting a new job, having a baby, or being diagnosed with cancer also require us to change. When we feel "unprepared" for these changes, our mental health declines. This is why I'm a firm believer in therapy.
My ideal client population are adolescents and young adults who are doing the difficult work of establishing who they are as an individual within and outside of their family of origin. I love working with younger clients who are learning how to become their truest selves while simultaneously working through past traumas, self-esteem troubles, difficult peer relationships, family dynamics, anxiety, depression, etc.
My ideal client population are adolescents and young adults who are doing the difficult work of establishing who they are as an individual within and outside of their family of origin. I love working with younger clients who are learning how to become their truest selves while simultaneously working through past traumas, self-esteem troubles, difficult peer relationships, family dynamics, anxiety, depression, etc.
Brittany Gadd is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate who is working toward independent licensure under the supervision of Virginia Agogliati, LMHC. She graduated from Bastyr University with a MA in Counseling Psychology and supports adults (18+) navigating anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, parenting, ADHD, life transitions, postpartum, grief, stress, and relationship challenges. Brittany takes a diverse approach to therapy, drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic and attachment theories, family systems, self-compassion and mindfulness.
Brittany Gadd is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate who is working toward independent licensure under the supervision of Virginia Agogliati, LMHC. She graduated from Bastyr University with a MA in Counseling Psychology and supports adults (18+) navigating anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, parenting, ADHD, life transitions, postpartum, grief, stress, and relationship challenges. Brittany takes a diverse approach to therapy, drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic and attachment theories, family systems, self-compassion and mindfulness.
* At present I am only seeing only existing clients, and only via telehealth. I am a positive and approachable mental health professional. I utilize current research and best practices to help you to relieve distress and live a productive, meaningful, and satisfying life. I work with you to determine outcome goals which may include reducing challenging behaviors getting in the way of your success, improving work or school performance, navigating painful transitions, and/or making family time more enjoyable.
* At present I am only seeing only existing clients, and only via telehealth. I am a positive and approachable mental health professional. I utilize current research and best practices to help you to relieve distress and live a productive, meaningful, and satisfying life. I work with you to determine outcome goals which may include reducing challenging behaviors getting in the way of your success, improving work or school performance, navigating painful transitions, and/or making family time more enjoyable.
Welcome. I apply my 37 plus years of experience to assist adults, adolescents, and children who are seeking happier, better balanced lives. My approach is accepting, hopeful, creative, and sometimes humorous. I use different techniques according to my client's needs, preferences and age. I am influenced by Positive Psychology and Adlerian Psychology. Within this framework, sessions may include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, play, art, and the exploration of existential themes. I use an Adlerian approach to child / family therapy. This approach is the basis of the popular "Positive Discipline" series.
Welcome. I apply my 37 plus years of experience to assist adults, adolescents, and children who are seeking happier, better balanced lives. My approach is accepting, hopeful, creative, and sometimes humorous. I use different techniques according to my client's needs, preferences and age. I am influenced by Positive Psychology and Adlerian Psychology. Within this framework, sessions may include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, play, art, and the exploration of existential themes. I use an Adlerian approach to child / family therapy. This approach is the basis of the popular "Positive Discipline" series.
Dr. Look provides individual, family and group psychotherapy for children,
adolescents and adults. Sometimes, it is difficult to talk to our family
or friends about our problems. Meeting with Dr. Janet can help you to
assess the seriousness of a problem and the best way to cope with it. Dr.
Look is trained in assessment and psychotherapeutic techniques that can
help you to answer your questions and manage your problems. You will
learn to develop an individualized plan based on your strengths for dealing with your personal, educational and occupational needs.
Dr. Look provides individual, family and group psychotherapy for children,
adolescents and adults. Sometimes, it is difficult to talk to our family
or friends about our problems. Meeting with Dr. Janet can help you to
assess the seriousness of a problem and the best way to cope with it. Dr.
Look is trained in assessment and psychotherapeutic techniques that can
help you to answer your questions and manage your problems. You will
learn to develop an individualized plan based on your strengths for dealing with your personal, educational and occupational needs.
Serena uses a trauma-informed and strength based-approach, and she uses elements from Polyvagal Theory, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Feminist Theory, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to build relationship with the self.
Serena’s areas of focus include gender-based violence, eating disorders (including ARFID), LGBTQ+ related struggles, and autism spectrum disorder. Serena also focuses on the commonly co-occurring experiences such as depression and anxiety. She uses a trauma-informed and feminist theory based approach in her sessions with clients.
Serena uses a trauma-informed and strength based-approach, and she uses elements from Polyvagal Theory, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Feminist Theory, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to build relationship with the self.
Serena’s areas of focus include gender-based violence, eating disorders (including ARFID), LGBTQ+ related struggles, and autism spectrum disorder. Serena also focuses on the commonly co-occurring experiences such as depression and anxiety. She uses a trauma-informed and feminist theory based approach in her sessions with clients.
I have worked will all kinds of family structures & from all walks of life, to help support stronger families by increasing communication, understanding, & resiliency.
We don’t always have control over the things that happen to us in life, but we do have control over how we choose to respond to them. When we know ourselves, and family patterns, & have the power to own our own history we are better equipped to meet these challenges & establish healthy patterns. I believe in a person-centered, integrative, strengths-based, bio-psychosocial approach. Regardless of your story, it is your own & as such you are the expert. My role is to help assist you along your journey by helping to facilitate a deeper understanding of who you are while reminding you of the importance of self-compassion & self-care.
I have worked will all kinds of family structures & from all walks of life, to help support stronger families by increasing communication, understanding, & resiliency.
We don’t always have control over the things that happen to us in life, but we do have control over how we choose to respond to them. When we know ourselves, and family patterns, & have the power to own our own history we are better equipped to meet these challenges & establish healthy patterns. I believe in a person-centered, integrative, strengths-based, bio-psychosocial approach. Regardless of your story, it is your own & as such you are the expert. My role is to help assist you along your journey by helping to facilitate a deeper understanding of who you are while reminding you of the importance of self-compassion & self-care.
Most clients arrive for therapy struggling with adjustment issues, mood regulation, substance use, or family dynamics issues. The goal is always to effect change that is permanent. When change is not possible, the focus shifts to better managing or coping with the struggles. This is accomplished by working collaboratively helping the clients move from where they are to where they need to be.
Most clients arrive for therapy struggling with adjustment issues, mood regulation, substance use, or family dynamics issues. The goal is always to effect change that is permanent. When change is not possible, the focus shifts to better managing or coping with the struggles. This is accomplished by working collaboratively helping the clients move from where they are to where they need to be.
You will not need to waste your therapy session educating me about alternative relationships, partnerships, lifestyles, and family units. I have expertise working with individuals, couples, and groups represented across all genders, identities, orientations, relationship types, chosen or blended families. I offer therapeutic support for an array of specialties such as anxiety, PTSD, depression, anxiety, chronic health conditions, spiritual trauma, family of origin trauma and more. I have experience with adoption, foster care, military, veterans, first responders & the Deaf community. I offer individual and partner(s) therapy,
You will not need to waste your therapy session educating me about alternative relationships, partnerships, lifestyles, and family units. I have expertise working with individuals, couples, and groups represented across all genders, identities, orientations, relationship types, chosen or blended families. I offer therapeutic support for an array of specialties such as anxiety, PTSD, depression, anxiety, chronic health conditions, spiritual trauma, family of origin trauma and more. I have experience with adoption, foster care, military, veterans, first responders & the Deaf community. I offer individual and partner(s) therapy,
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I strongly believe in the holistic power of behavior analysis to help any individual or family identify their needs, create meaningful goals, and learn actionable methods to achieve those goals.
I specialize in working with children diagnosed with autism, anxiety, ADHD, ODD, and those needing support with emotion regulation. I provide 1:1 child behavioral therapy in the office, home, or school setting as well as parent coaching. Issues addressed may include: behavioral challenges, social skills, attention/focus, toilet training, bedtime routines, selective eating, and tantrum-type behavior. I also have extensive training in the application of behavior analysis to education including addressing special academic needs.
I strongly believe in the holistic power of behavior analysis to help any individual or family identify their needs, create meaningful goals, and learn actionable methods to achieve those goals.
I specialize in working with children diagnosed with autism, anxiety, ADHD, ODD, and those needing support with emotion regulation. I provide 1:1 child behavioral therapy in the office, home, or school setting as well as parent coaching. Issues addressed may include: behavioral challenges, social skills, attention/focus, toilet training, bedtime routines, selective eating, and tantrum-type behavior. I also have extensive training in the application of behavior analysis to education including addressing special academic needs.
Jackie Groves
Mental Health Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
Redmond, WA 98053
Waitlist for new clients
I believe in a whole- family approach to therapy and I love working with caregivers to support growth and change at home.
Hi! I'm Jackie and my superpower is connecting with young people. I've been working with children and adolescents from around the globe for over 25 years. As an educator, I learned about the developmental stages that shape a child's needs, emotions, and behavior. Now, as a therapist, I'm thrilled to engage with children and their families in a way that builds strength and resilience. I received my MA in Counseling from NYU and a post-graduate certificate in Play Therapy from Antioch University where I discovered a passion for Play Therapy, Child-Parent Relationship Therapy, and Sand Tray Therapy.
I believe in a whole- family approach to therapy and I love working with caregivers to support growth and change at home.
Hi! I'm Jackie and my superpower is connecting with young people. I've been working with children and adolescents from around the globe for over 25 years. As an educator, I learned about the developmental stages that shape a child's needs, emotions, and behavior. Now, as a therapist, I'm thrilled to engage with children and their families in a way that builds strength and resilience. I received my MA in Counseling from NYU and a post-graduate certificate in Play Therapy from Antioch University where I discovered a passion for Play Therapy, Child-Parent Relationship Therapy, and Sand Tray Therapy.
Previous Work Experiences: 2015-2019 Psychologist and behavior health faculty at University of Washington School of Medicine/Kadlec Family Medicine Residency Program; 2018: Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellowship in CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I), at the Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania.
My areas of clinical specialty include: Children, adolescents and adults with emotional and behavioral challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma response or ADHD. Parent training for emotional and behavioral disorders. Comprehensive assessments including neuropsychological testing for ADHD and Learning Disorders across all ages. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) across all age groups including older adults. My training strength lies in doctoral and post doctoral training at Southern Illinois University and University of Maine, respectively, in research established treatments and assessments.
Previous Work Experiences: 2015-2019 Psychologist and behavior health faculty at University of Washington School of Medicine/Kadlec Family Medicine Residency Program; 2018: Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellowship in CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I), at the Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania.
My areas of clinical specialty include: Children, adolescents and adults with emotional and behavioral challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma response or ADHD. Parent training for emotional and behavioral disorders. Comprehensive assessments including neuropsychological testing for ADHD and Learning Disorders across all ages. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) across all age groups including older adults. My training strength lies in doctoral and post doctoral training at Southern Illinois University and University of Maine, respectively, in research established treatments and assessments.
I enjoy working with folks on issues like anxiety, depression, OCD, social skills, perfectionism, self-esteem, grief/loss, family changes, coping skills, anger issues, behavioral issues, relationship issues, life transitions and school success. I also regularly work with folks with ADHD and ASD. My goal is to help clients achieve emotional stability, personal growth, and overall life satisfaction. Whether it's reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety, overcoming trauma, or enhancing relationship dynamics, I am committed to supporting my clients every step of the way.
I enjoy working with folks on issues like anxiety, depression, OCD, social skills, perfectionism, self-esteem, grief/loss, family changes, coping skills, anger issues, behavioral issues, relationship issues, life transitions and school success. I also regularly work with folks with ADHD and ASD. My goal is to help clients achieve emotional stability, personal growth, and overall life satisfaction. Whether it's reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety, overcoming trauma, or enhancing relationship dynamics, I am committed to supporting my clients every step of the way.
Welcome! My therapy practice is focused on the complexities and challenges faced by teens, parents, and individual adults. I also have a passion for working specifically with pregnant and postpartum women in their transition into parenthood. My approach to therapy is always collaborative and client-centered, empowering clients to create long-term progress and change. I work to promote your innate resiliency and to build insight and tools to help you and your family thrive. My clinical approach is integrative and includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused, Psychodynamic, Relational, and Mindfulness.
Welcome! My therapy practice is focused on the complexities and challenges faced by teens, parents, and individual adults. I also have a passion for working specifically with pregnant and postpartum women in their transition into parenthood. My approach to therapy is always collaborative and client-centered, empowering clients to create long-term progress and change. I work to promote your innate resiliency and to build insight and tools to help you and your family thrive. My clinical approach is integrative and includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused, Psychodynamic, Relational, and Mindfulness.
April Jones- Marriage And Family Therapist
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MA
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Redmond, WA 98052 (Online Only)
I earned my masters in marriage and family therapy in 2014 and have a decade of experience in relational counseling, systemic counseling (including Tech and Business systems), depression, anxiety, phobias, stress, communication skills, self-esteem, body issues, identity crisis, life transitions, mindfulness based stress reduction, and grief and loss.
I am a marriage and family therapist that helps individuals and couples navigate the challenges of modern life. We explore how roles in family, relational, social, and cultural networks influence the whole person. The client is the expert on their story and my role is to help translate that narrative through our combined knowledge. Clients I work with often feel they have all the outside elements for a happy life, but still struggle with stress, relational problems, self-esteem, and work issues. Something is missing or preventing fulfillment and it is our collaborative efforts that help us discover and remove those barriers.
I earned my masters in marriage and family therapy in 2014 and have a decade of experience in relational counseling, systemic counseling (including Tech and Business systems), depression, anxiety, phobias, stress, communication skills, self-esteem, body issues, identity crisis, life transitions, mindfulness based stress reduction, and grief and loss.
I am a marriage and family therapist that helps individuals and couples navigate the challenges of modern life. We explore how roles in family, relational, social, and cultural networks influence the whole person. The client is the expert on their story and my role is to help translate that narrative through our combined knowledge. Clients I work with often feel they have all the outside elements for a happy life, but still struggle with stress, relational problems, self-esteem, and work issues. Something is missing or preventing fulfillment and it is our collaborative efforts that help us discover and remove those barriers.
My clients include adults aged 18 and older, who are experiencing anxiety, depression, life changes, relationship issues, infidelity, difficult family dynamics, neurodiversity, stress management, depleted resources, grief and loss, and difficulties with self-worth and self-esteem who want to make positive shifts and grow toward their best selves.
Donna Allen, LMFT As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I work with adult individuals and couples, in a holistic and systems-oriented way. Together we'll explore the elements of your life that are stressors as well as supports and use that information to help you achieve your goals.
My clients include adults aged 18 and older, who are experiencing anxiety, depression, life changes, relationship issues, infidelity, difficult family dynamics, neurodiversity, stress management, depleted resources, grief and loss, and difficulties with self-worth and self-esteem who want to make positive shifts and grow toward their best selves.
Donna Allen, LMFT As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I work with adult individuals and couples, in a holistic and systems-oriented way. Together we'll explore the elements of your life that are stressors as well as supports and use that information to help you achieve your goals.
Zosia Whittaker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, MSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Redmond, WA 98052
I consider it a true honor to be invited to share emotional space during a difficult journey. Many of my clients manage grief, loss, chronic illness, and family conflict. My clients are their own experts in how to cope with adversity in their own lives and I always feel privileged to be invited to walk beside them on this journey.
I consider it a true honor to be invited to share emotional space during a difficult journey. Many of my clients manage grief, loss, chronic illness, and family conflict. My clients are their own experts in how to cope with adversity in their own lives and I always feel privileged to be invited to walk beside them on this journey.
Angela R. Schellenberg
Counselor, LMHC, EMDR, K-8 cer
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Redmond, WA 98052 (Online Only)
I specialize in trauma, EMDR, Individual, couple, child, teen and family counseling.
As a trauma therapist and certified Mother Hunger Consultant, I specialize in helping individuals navigate the deep emotional pain of grief, loss, and trauma. With training in Attachment-based EMDR and years of experience, I provide compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each client's unique needs. My work centers around healing from early attachment wounds and maternal loss, and I’m passionate about supporting motherless daughters. I co-lead retreats with renowned authors and therapists Hope Edelman and Claire Bidwell Smith, creating nurturing spaces for women to explore their grief and reconnect with themselves. Whether
I specialize in trauma, EMDR, Individual, couple, child, teen and family counseling.
As a trauma therapist and certified Mother Hunger Consultant, I specialize in helping individuals navigate the deep emotional pain of grief, loss, and trauma. With training in Attachment-based EMDR and years of experience, I provide compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each client's unique needs. My work centers around healing from early attachment wounds and maternal loss, and I’m passionate about supporting motherless daughters. I co-lead retreats with renowned authors and therapists Hope Edelman and Claire Bidwell Smith, creating nurturing spaces for women to explore their grief and reconnect with themselves. Whether
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Family Therapy
What do family therapists do?
A family therapist facilitates the process of understanding and improving how a family functions. The therapist will help family members develop empathy for one another. They’ll seek to understand existing patterns, misunderstandings, and conflicts that arise, in order to help the family arrive at a realistic, unified understanding and develop the coping skills they need to build stronger relationships.
How long does therapy for families take to work?
Therapy manifests differently in every family; a common time frame is 12 weekly sessions, but some families may see improvement after just a few weeks. Families should discuss their goals with the therapist at the beginning of the process and periodically revisit those goals to assess their progress together.
How can you encourage a family member to attend family therapy?
You can encourage family members to attend therapy by expressing with both love and concern the challenges you see and explaining how a therapist could help the family navigate those challenges together. An outside perspective can help everyone feel heard, get on the same page, and develop new skills. If family members are still hesitant, it may be helpful to emphasize that family therapy is short-term—it won’t last forever.
Is therapy for families effective?
Family therapy can significantly improve family dynamics and relationships. Research suggests that family therapy can help individuals understand their role in the family, communicate and solve problems together, reduce conflict and draw boundaries when necessary, and develop coping skills for stressors, major life changes, and mental or physical illnesses within the family.