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Natasha Rustad

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Past issues get in the way of your ability to move on with things in your life and make it difficult to handle daily challenges. If you are interested in moving past your past and finding new ways of coping, then give me a call. 
College Place, Washington
509-730-9894

Nikki Sharp

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I enjoy working with diverse individuals across our Walla Walla. I am a licensed clinical social worker with 20 years of experience in practice working across all ages. 
Walla Walla, Washington
509-525-3720

Rose Pokrifchak

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I strive to create an atmosphere of collaborative humanistic support, interwoven with concrete skills for daily living and striving to optimize the idea of healthy balance in one’s life. 
Walla Walla, Washington
541-621-1271

Sheila Hair

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Sheila believes that each person has a purpose in this world but sometimes circumstances and unresolved issues get in the way of him or her realizing that purpose. 
Walla Walla, Washington

Kimberly Cadwallader

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I have a passion for helping people. I enjoy working with them to discover the tools that work best for them to help them live happy and healthy lives. 
Walla Walla, Washington

Good Samaritan Ministries

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Good Samaritan Ministries is a nonprofit, faith-based International Christian Corporation. Staffed by both volunteer lay and licensed counselors, our center provides mental health services to individuals, couples, adults, children, and groups. 
Walla Walla, Washington

Erica Swingholm Mireles

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Erica's therapeutic work has included helping people with a wide variety of concerns including adjustment, stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, relationships, grief/loss/bereavement, parenting issues and personal growth. 
Walla Walla, Washington
509-301-2720

Erica R. Daudt

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I specialize in helping people move away from their negative beliefs about themselves, which often leads to emotional suffering and common behavioral problems such as eating disorders, chronic anxiety & depression, and instability in relationships. 
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County

Elise OConnell

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I believe in an integrative approach to treatment that is rooted in my passion for diversity and inclusion.  We are all different and a treatment strategy that works for one person will not work for someone else.  
Walla Walla, Washington

Chrisann Christensen

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We offer SUD and mental/behavioral health services to members of our community/county and to bordering counties as requested.  Our team also provides crisis services to the county as well. 
Dayton, Washington
509-382-1164

Jamie Griffith

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My theoretical orientation is an eclectic mix of individual centered, solution focused, and emotional processing approaches using cognitive and behavioral techniques. 
Walla Walla, Washington
(509)240-4179

Lisa Giebel Bjelland

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I enjoy helping people find their healing path and become their true and honest self. 
Walla Walla, WA
5414903682

Amy Nielson LICSW

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I enjoy working with clients of all ages, and have training and experience working with individuals, couples and families. I combine evidence-based therapy models with empathy for my clients and the challenges they face. 
Walla Walla, WA
509-386-6154

Leesa Phaneuf-Reynolds, MA, LICSW

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Walla Walla, WA
509.200.0438

Roland "Rollie" Snider

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Rollie takes an in-depth look at a client's life and relationships to find pathways toward healing and wholeness. Men, women, couples and teens have found hope and healing through his care through faith-based and other methodologies . 
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County

Michelle Coleman, LICSW

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I am a strengths-based and relationship focused clinical social worker with experience in a variety of settings. I am passionate about joining individuals, families and couples in their path to finding joy and happiness. 
Walla Walla, WA
509-301-1143

Teresa Rae, LMHCA

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It takes courage to face fears and past wounds in order to find healing, strength, and resilience. Counseling provides a safe, non-judgmental environment for self-exploration. With the right tools and support, you can change & create your "new self." 
Dayton, WA

Alayna Brinton

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I have a passion for helping people meet their goals for wellness. I maintain a bio-psycho-social perspective toward care, as I believe that treatment success is best attained through the approach of treating each individual within their environment. 
Walla Walla, WA

Hanna Welser

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I have a warm, person-centered approach to therapy, combined with a theoretical orientation in Cognitive Behavior Therapy-based skills. I strongly believe that as the client, you are the expert on yourself, and that you already possess the capacity w 
Walla Walla, WA

Ashia Jordana

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I commonly use a strengths-based and person-centered approach that also individualizes treatment based interventions to assist each unique person. 
Walla Walla, WA