Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and and Art Therapist with 20 years of clinical experience practicing in Washington State. I studied at Antioch University Seattle and graduated in 2003. I have primarily focused on treating youth and adolescents both in a community mental health setting as well as in my private practice. I really enjoy working with young people and with the systems that surround them. I also use a cognitive-behavioral framework in considering how to help clients change and to start addressing the struggle they are facing. I see myself as client-centered and very much that I am just there to support you, the client, in your own process of change.
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Laura Geiger is a licensed mental health counselor and art therapist practicing in Washington State with 20 years of clinical experience. She completed her graduate studies at Antioch University Seattle, graduating in 2003, and maintains an active counseling practice in Washington.
Over the course of her career she has worked primarily with youth and adolescents, providing care both within a community mental health setting and in private practice. She particularly values working with young people and the systems that support them, including families and other caregivers.
Laura generally uses a cognitive-behavioral framework to help clients identify patterns and begin making changes, while keeping her work client-centered and supportive. She describes her role as being present to guide and support each person through their own process of change. Her credential as a Washington State licensed mental health counselor (LMHC, license LH00011093) reflects her authorization to practice in the state.
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