Clinical Social Work Practice – Dan Finnegan, LICSW
Located at 1975 112th Ave NE, Suite 202 in Bellevue, Washington, Dan Finnegan, LICSW, operates a clinical social work practice specializing in evidence-based treatments for adolescents, young adults, and their families. Finnegan holds a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker credential and brings over 25 years of clinical experience to his work in the greater Seattle area.
Primary modalities include Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Prolonged Exposure Therapy, and Behavioral Parent Training. The practice works with clients presenting self-harming behaviors, suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, emotional disturbance, and parenting concerns.
Finnegan’s background includes serving as DBT Program Director and Clinical Director at Cadence, where the program became one of the first Linehan Board of Certification-DBT certified programs nationally. He participated in Dr. Marsha Linehan’s clinic at the University of Washington for 15 years as a research therapist on nationally funded DBT studies. He holds a current Clinical Associate appointment at the University of Washington and has served as a trainer and consultant for Behavioral Tech since 2010, providing training to clinicians and programs implementing DBT.
Service offerings include individual therapy sessions priced at $225 to $250 per session, DBT multi-family skills groups at $150 per session, and intake appointments at $425. Telehealth appointments are available in addition to in-person sessions at the Bellevue office. Online payment options are provided through the practice’s client portal, which is available to established clients only. The practice does not list specific accepted insurance plans on the site.
For emergencies, clients are directed to call 911, as the client portal is not monitored for crisis situations. The practice’s combination of individual sessions, family skills groups, and intensive consultation reflects a structured, multi-level approach to DBT-informed care. Families seeking support alongside an adolescent client can participate in the multi-family skills group format, which runs separately from individual sessions. Additional information about scheduling, fees, and consultation options is available through the practice website.