Our Practitioner Collective

We believe the work of fostering whole person healing is a profound privilege.
Our collective is a network of trusted practitioners who walk with clients on their healing journeys with expertise, care, and grace.  

We believe healing is for everyone. Many of our practitioners offer sliding scale and many accept insurance.
Our Sustainable Therapy program offers low cost, affordable mental health counseling for $50-90/session.

Amanda Nguyen

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I have had the privilege of working with people of all ages and struggles, and I am particularly passionate about helping people through the major life challenges of early adulthood and growing a family. I recognize the vulnerability it takes to reach out for support.

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Jen Lindsay, MA, LMHCA, Ph.D.

Psychotherapist

Deciding to explore therapy often comes at a difficult time. Perhaps you are struggling in ways that leave you feeling disconnected from yourself and others. I congratulate you for taking this courageous step in exploring your needs. I am passionate about working with individuals, parents, families, and couples who feel a need for change in their life.

It is a privilege to walk alongside others on their journey. You can expect me to meet this invitation with respect, warmth, and a non-judgmental presence to what you bring to explore, heal, and grow in the therapeutic relationship.

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LaLoni Sims, LMFTA

Psychotherapist

As your therapist, I will follow your lead and stay with you in your experience while remaining non-judgmental and accepting of where you are in your story. Together we will explore your negative thoughts, their impact on you and learn how to replace those thoughts with thoughts that are more in line with helping you achieve your goals.

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Jenny Gerow, LMHCA

Psychotherapist with a specialization in Trauma

I seek to care for my clients through offering them attunement and attachment in outdoor and indoor settings, while on walk and talk sessions, paddle board sessions, or office sessions. My therapeutic coworker- True the mini golden doodle pup joins me in session and allows for the complete somatic experience with her cuddly, sweet presence. Considering individual client needs she can stay home from session per client request.

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Tolulope Mejolagbe

Psychotherapist

Tolulope Mejolagbe is a licensed Nigerian American mental health counselor associate (LMHCA) in Washington state being supervised by Smruti Desai and licensed professional counselor associate (LPC-A) in Texas being supervised by Dr. Andrea T.J Ross.

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Karyn Andriesen, MA, LMHC

Psychotherapist

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy! Your story, your context, and identities matter. My approach to therapy is strengths-based, client-centered, warm, and authentic. I work with adults 18+ and provide a positive space in which to explore your issues and therapy goals, so that you can engage in the healing process and make real change–all while experiencing more hope and satisfaction in life

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Marilyn Napier, MAEd, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

I help individuals and couples navigate unresolved issues related to high-stress work environments, anxiety, burnout, difficult life transitions, trauma, perfectionism, and relational challenges. I offer a safe, supportive space for clients to explore who they are, identify what they need, and foster personal growth at their own pace.

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Heather Taft LMHCA, SUDP

Psychotherapist

I honor the inherent wisdom in each of us, and I view the therapeutic relationship as a collaboration between equals for the purpose of personal growth. I believe in each individual’s intrinsic value and that we are all worthy exactly as we are. My role as therapist encompasses that of a teacher, student, companion, witness, and guide. My approach is warm, genuine, and strengths-based.

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Kate Bailey

Psychotherapist

My practice is centered around looking at my client as a whole person: how they are situated in life presently, how they have experienced relationships to themselves and others in their past, and how they relate to the idea of the future. What does the client’s world look like in all of its facets of sufferings and goodness, and how does that inform the client’s current view in how they approach their life.

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