Counseling Practice – Seattle Counseling and Wellness
Seattle Counseling and Wellness is located at Suite 502, 1107 NE 45th Street, in Seattle’s University District, Washington 98105. The practice serves the greater Seattle area and the Eastside, describing its clinical approach as integrative and focused on empowering lasting change for individuals, couples, families, and children.
The clinical team comprises 27 licensed clinicians holding master’s or doctoral degrees. Credentials represented include LMHCAs, LMHCs, LICSWs, LMFTAs, LMFTs, LSWAICs, and psychologists with PsyD and PhD degrees. Named clinicians include Naoko Nakano Brown (PhD, LMHC, NCC), Angela Agelopoulos (PsyD), A. Levine-Ward (PsyD, LMHC), Jennifer McCormick (LICSW), Sofie Phillips (LICSW), Alison Prevost (LICSW), Devon Spencer (LICSW), Kat Chen (LICSW), Alyce Davie (LMFT), Quincy Dillard (LMHC), and Karen M. Sanders (LMHC), among others. Administrative support is provided by Practice Manager Kasey Gallup and Scheduling Coordinator Ekta Sarma.
Services include individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, child and adolescent services, group therapy, FMLA documentation support, gender-affirming letters of support, and psychological testing and evaluations. The practice also delivers community trainings and workshops covering trauma-informed care, LGBTQIA+ youth support, sexual assault prevention, compassion fatigue and burnout, and empathic listening. Community partnerships are maintained with organizations focused on education and youth services in the Seattle area. The practice accepts insurance and offers self-pay options, with full details referenced in the Fees and Insurance section of the website. The practice acknowledges operating on traditional Duwamish lands.
New clients begin intake by completing a New Client Form available through the practice website. Returning clients access a client portal at scaw.clientsecure.me for scheduling and records. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is referenced for immediate mental health support, and 911 is noted for emergencies. The practice acknowledges operating on traditional Duwamish lands and directs interested parties to the Duwamish Tribe at duwamishtribe.org. The main practice phone number is (206) 785-1953, and the practice serves both Seattle and Eastside clients.