Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed mental health counselor in Washington state with four years experience working with individuals struggling with addictions, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorders. I have worked with women who were in domestic violence relationships living in shelters. I have worked with women in recovery in substance use treatment services wanting better lives for them and their children. While in this position I learned a great deal about about trauma and survival.
I went back to school in my early 40’s transitioning from an automotive mechanic to mental health counseling. I have lived in California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, and Washington state where I currently reside. My counseling style is client centered and eclectic with a little humor. I have recently been training in eye movement desensitization reprocessing or EMDR and internal family systems. I think of myself as a culturally competent individual with a open mind and try my best to be nonjudgmental. I am Native American and have a spiritual perspective and believe all living things should be respected.
Change is hard and it takes courage and hard work, it can be scary at times, however you do not have to do it alone. I would like to work with you in seeing you through to the end and a life worth living. Life is a journey with lessons that can be hard and rewarding at the same time. I try and provide two skills per-week, you can use what you want and leave the rest. These skills do work, however only if you practice them.
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Marion Saulque is a Washington state licensed mental health counselor with three years of clinical experience supporting people facing addictions, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and posttraumatic stress. She has significant experience working with women who have survived domestic violence and lived in shelters, and she has supported women in substance use treatment services who were working toward better lives for themselves and their children.
Marion made a major career change in her early 40s, moving from work as an automotive mechanic into the field of mental health counseling. She has lived in California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, and now resides in Washington, and brings that varied life experience to her therapeutic approach.
Her style is client-centered and eclectic, warmed by a touch of humor. She has recently trained in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and in Internal Family Systems, and she strives to remain culturally competent and nonjudgmental. Marion is Native American and draws on a spiritual perspective that emphasizes respect for all living things.
Marion believes change is difficult and requires courage and effort, but it does not have to be undertaken alone. She aims to work collaboratively with clients toward a life worth living, treating life as a journey with both hard lessons and rewards. In sessions she typically offers two practical skills per week for clients to try – tools that can help when practiced consistently.
She is licensed to practice mental health counseling in Washington state – WA Licensed Mental Health Counselor, license number 61086795.
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