Counseling Practice – Spokane Counseling Hub
Spokane Counseling Hub is a mental health practice located at 705 W 7th Avenue, A2, Spokane, Washington 99204. The practice serves clients in Washington and Idaho and was founded by Jennine Estes Powell, author of “Help for High-Conflict Couples.” The clinical team includes Tracey Sutton (Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Supervisor) and Emily deTar Gilmartin (Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate). Lesly Ellis serves as the clinical administrator. Graduate-level interns completing training at the practice include Maggi John (Clinical Mental Health Counseling), Mac Woolley (Marriage and Family Therapy), Abby Rosales (Marriage and Family Therapy), Isabelle Stalcup (Clinical Mental Health Counseling), and Anna Trofholz (Clinical Mental Health Counseling).
Services offered include couples therapy, individual therapy, relationship counseling, LGBTQIA+ counseling, gay couples counseling, child and teen counseling, online therapy, and group therapy workshops. Therapeutic approaches applied across these services include Emotionally Focused Therapy, Brainspotting, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Clinical areas addressed include communication difficulties, high-conflict relationships, infidelity recovery, trauma, childhood wounds, premarital counseling, grief and loss, life transitions, and self-esteem concerns. Sessions typically run 45 minutes to one hour, with clients generally completing six to twelve sessions on a weekly or biweekly basis.
The practice provides in-person sessions on Spokane’s South Hill and virtual telehealth sessions for clients in Washington and Idaho. Insurance is not accepted directly; the practice provides Superbills to clients seeking potential out-of-network reimbursement from their insurance carriers. Appointments are scheduled through JaneApp. The training component of the practice, hosting multiple graduate interns across clinical mental health counseling and marriage and family therapy programs, reflects a dual function as both a client-facing clinical service and a practitioner development site.
Contact: phone (509) 418-2980; email admin@spokanecounselinghub.com. The practice is listed on the Psychology Today directory, where individual clinician profiles and additional service information are available for prospective clients.