Seattle, WA, In-Person Therapists
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Aaron Jenkins
Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
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Jonathan Phillips
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Justin Thompson
Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Ryan Lee
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Andre Sara
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Justin Jones
Licensed Professional Counselor Intern
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Jodi Xu
Sex Offender Treatment Provider - Licensed
Verified
In-Person only
Seattle, WA
In-Person only
Emma Diaz
Sex Offender Treatment Provider - Licensed
Verified
In-Person only
Bainbridge Island, WA
In-Person only
Miranda Bryant
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Verified
In-Person only
Burien, WA
In-Person only
Albert Sanz
Sex Offender Treatment Provider - Licensed
Verified
In-Person only
Vashon, WA
In-Person only
Albert Diaz
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Verified
In-Person only
Seatac, WA
In-Person only
Find Licensed In-Person Therapists Near Seattle, WA
In-person therapy in Seattle
Looking for a therapist near you in Seattle, WA? Whether you’re a student at Seattle University, a resident of Cary Woods, or live off Wire Road, in-person therapy offers direct access to licensed professionals who understand the unique challenges of life in a college town. Explore face-to-face counseling options to address anxiety, relationship stress, or the pressure of transitions. Browse therapists offering in-person sessions in Seattle today.
Best in-person therapy in Seattle
Finding the best in-person therapy in Seattle starts with understanding your needs. Whether you’re seeking help for anxiety, relationship concerns, or adjusting to campus life, Seattle therapists offer specialized care. Search for a female therapist in Seattle, male therapist in Seattle, Spanish speaking therapist, or Black therapist to meet your preferences.
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Couples in-person therapy in Seattle
With a large population of young adults and students, many couples in Seattle experience relationship pressures tied to life transitions. In-person couples therapy offers support for issues like communication challenges and dating stress. Learn more about couples therapy and explore resources such as situationships or coping with infidelity. Therapists can also help couples navigate life transitions such as moving in together, adjusting to school schedules, or managing long-distance relationships.
In-person therapy for teens, kids, and children in Seattle
Therapists in Seattle support youth with diverse needs, whether through elementary school transitions or adolescence. You can browse specialists for teens, kids, and young children. In-person therapy offers a grounded environment where kids can express their feelings and build emotional resilience. Many Seattle therapists also collaborate with schools and parents to support learning, behavior, and confidence at home and in the classroom.
In-person therapy for anxiety in Seattle
In a high-pressure college town, it’s no surprise that anxiety is a top concern in Seattle. In-person therapy provides tools to manage stress and calm the mind. Learn about what anxiety is and explore coping strategies through articles like high-functioning anxiety and natural remedies for anxiety. Search Seattle anxiety therapists today. Some providers offer mindfulness-based therapy or CBT strategies specifically for social or performance-related anxiety.
In-person therapy for depression in Seattle
Feelings of isolation or burnout can creep in, especially during intense academic seasons. In-person therapy helps Seattle residents and students work through symptoms of depression. Discover more in our article on what depression looks like or read about high-functioning depression. Find a depression therapist near you. Therapists may help with mood regulation, identifying thought patterns, and exploring personal goals.
In-person therapy for all genders in Seattle
Seattle therapists support people of all genders through identity, societal expectations, and mental health struggles. Whether you’re exploring your identity or facing stigma, in-person sessions offer confidential space to heal. Learn more about gender identity, men’s mental health, and aromantic identity. Browse therapists by gender support. These sessions can foster a sense of belonging and help individuals navigate personal growth in a supportive setting.
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FAQs about In-Person Therapy in Seattle
- How do I find a therapist near me in Seattle? Use therapist.com’s filters to narrow by specialty, insurance, or availability. Start with in-person therapists in Seattle.
- Do therapists near Seattle University see college students? Yes, many local therapists are experienced in working with students and young adults facing stress, identity exploration, or academic burnout.
- Can I get affordable in-person therapy in Seattle? Absolutely. Many providers accept major insurance plans or offer sliding scale fees.
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