Counseling Center – Counseling Centers of North Puget Sound
Counseling Centers of North Puget Sound (CCNPS) is a multi-location outpatient mental health practice serving the North Puget Sound region of Washington State. Office locations include Snohomish, Everett, Lake Forest Park, Marysville, and Mount Vernon. The primary Snohomish office is located at 1306B Lake View Avenue, Snohomish, WA 98290, and can be reached by phone at (360) 568-8737. Several locations are hosted in partnership with Presbyterian-affiliated churches and congregations, a noted feature of the practice’s community presence.
The clinical team includes licensed psychologists, licensed mental health counselors (LMHC), licensed independent clinical social workers (LICSW), and licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFT). Named clinicians include Angela Brazier (LMHC), Brenda Roy (LMFT), Cheryl Iler (LMHC, MHP), Clay Peet (LICSW), Constance Stevenson (LMHC), Douglas Chandler (LICSW), Hillary Russell (PhD), Richard White (LMHCA), Terie Clement (LMHC, M.Ed), and Zachary Brisson (PsyD). Richard White is listed as accepting new clients at the time of the site review.
Services offered include individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, adolescent counseling, and parenting support. Stated areas of clinical focus include depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, and self-esteem. Clinicians at the practice carry specialization in child mental health, ethnic minority populations, and developmental disabilities.
The practice accepts most insurance plans, with coverage details varying by provider and location. Employee Assistance Plans (EAP) are also accepted. New clients are asked to submit an inquiry through a HIPAA-compliant online form. Appointment hours are Monday through Saturday by appointment; the practice is closed on Sundays. The website notes a shorter-than-typical wait time for new clients compared to other area practices. The year of establishment is not specified on the page.
The multi-office structure across Snohomish County and surrounding areas makes CCNPS one of the larger outpatient counseling networks serving the North Puget Sound corridor, with a clinical roster spanning doctoral-level psychologists through licensed associate clinicians at various licensing tiers.