Counseling Practice – Blooming Leaf Counseling, PLLC
Blooming Leaf Counseling, PLLC is a mental health practice situated at 16150 NE 85th Street, Suite 222B, in Redmond, Washington 98052, providing counseling services to individuals, adolescents, and families. The practice is structured as a multi-clinician group, with a team that includes Jared Banka, Ashley Prince (MA Candidate, LMHC Intern), Zosia Whittaker, Lisa LaBranche, Lynda Loncar, Julie Miller, Lisa Olason, Dave Proscia, Tamara Runnicles, Elise Brimhall, Sophie Callens, Avery Choate, Farhat Remtula-Tejani, and Shannon Tait.
The stated clinical focus encompasses life transitions, grief and loss, aging concerns, school adjustments and anxieties, caregiver stress, depression, bipolar disorder, family work, and trauma. The practice additionally serves LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples. Therapeutic orientations used across the team include trauma-informed care, attachment theory, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). The overall clinical philosophy is described as person-centered and relational, with clinicians drawing on complementary therapy approaches and techniques that are selected to match each client’s individual needs and circumstances.
Service offerings include individual therapy, couples counseling, and family therapy. The practice also operates a group therapy component called Blooming Leaf Groups, which is listed as a standing service alongside individual and couples work. Existing clients access scheduling and communicate with their clinicians through a dedicated client portal available on the practice website.
Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The office is closed on weekends. The practice accepts insurance; prospective clients can find details about accepted plans and associated rates on the Rates and Insurance page of the website. Self-pay arrangements are also available. The main phone number is 425-549-4620, and the practice can be reached by email at info@bloomingleafcounseling.com. Telehealth services are referenced within the website’s structure, though specific details about telehealth platform or format are not elaborated on the homepage. The Blooming Leaf Groups component of the practice provides a group therapy option for clients whose treatment goals are suited to a shared therapeutic setting, and is offered in addition to the individual, couples, and family therapy tracks.