Outpatient Mental Health Services offered at Valley Cities in Bitter Lake
Provides outpatient mental health services for all ages. Offers case management, therapy, peer support and medication management. Psychiatric providers help clients with the full range of mental health and substance use disorder issues.
Provides mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors, including individual, family, and group counseling.
Care Teams help clients with the full range of mental health and substance use disorder issues, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, personality disorders, substance use disorders, ADHD, schizophrenia, disruptive behavior disorders, and autism spectrum disorders.
Services may include crisis intervention, psychiatric evaluation, case management, therapy, peer support, medication management, and more.
New Journeys
Provides comprehensive treatment to individuals who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
Intensive Outpatient Program offered at THIRA Health
Provides structured programming and therapeutic support designed specifically for women and adolescent girls facing significant anxiety and depression including group therapy, individual therapy, family support and medication management.
Provides nine to 15 hours weekly of structured programming and therapeutic support designed specifically for women and adolescent girls facing significant anxiety and depression. Services are rooted in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and include group therapy, individual therapy, family support and medication management. Each patient is individually assessed by DBT trained providers and reviewed by a board certified psychiatrist to determine the appropriate level of care.
Clients may also participate in daily yoga, recreational therapy, art therapy, life skills and planning groups, tutoring and vocational support and meals.
Outpatient Mental Health Treatment offered by Snoqualmie Behavioral Health Services
Provides individual, child, adult, and family counseling services for emotional and mental healthcare needs for Tribe members, Native Americans and the general public living in King County.
Provides individual, child, adult, and family counseling services for emotional and mental healthcare needs. Offers
- Comprehensive intake and assessment
- Mental health counseling (children, adolescents, families, adults, and victims of abuse)
- Specialized trauma focused therapy (historical and inter-generational)
- Psychology education services (group or individual)
- Crisis management counseling
- Referral to specialized psychiatry services
Services provided in person and via telehealth.
Psychotherapy offered by Lutheran Counseling Network in Federal Way
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists who provide a range of counseling services. Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs. Sliding scale fees available.
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists that provide counseling services in the following areas:
- Anxiety and depression
- Trauma
- Relationships
- Parenting/families
- Faith and spirituality
- Grief/loss/transition
Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs.
Telehealth services continue to be available at all locations.
Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic offered by University of Washington Medical Center in Roosevelt at 4225 Building
Provides psychiatric evaluations for adults and gives a diagnosis as well as recommendations for treatment. Does not offer court-mandated evaluations. Requires referral from care provider.
Provides mental health consultation and treatment recommendations for UWMC patients as well as patients referred in by outside providers.
Also offers
- Short-term medication management
- Short-term psychotherapy with referral to community resources for longer term therapy
- Coordination of care with primary care physicians
This clinic primarily serves patients referred from within UW Medical Center and provides a setting for psychology and psychiatry residents to learn under the supervision of attending faculty members.
This clinic does not provide services related to court orders, mandated evaluations, disability evaluations or labor and industry mandated evaluations.
Behavioral Health Services offered at Y Social Impact Center in Seattle
Provides comprehensive mental health services for all age groups. Includes mental health and substance use treatment as well as psychiatric care and medication management. Helps clients manage anger, grief, depression, and other emotional pressures.
Counseling Services
Licensed therapists offer strength-based, trauma-informed approaches to help clients gain skills to manage life’s challenges.
Therapists assist with issues such as:
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Family and relationship issues
- Grief, loss, and other life transitions
- Substance use and addiction
- Self-harm
- Gender identity
- Body image
- Conflict resolution
- Foster support
- Adoption support
Meets court requirements related to mental health or substance use.
Behavioral Health Counseling offered by Refugee Women's Alliance's Center for Social-Emotional Wellbeing in Kent
Offers culturally specific mental health and case management services for immigrant and refugee populations, as well as survivors of human trafficking. Helps them cope with the effects of displacement and acculturation. Must be 13 or older.
Offers culturally specific mental health services for refugees and immigrants.
Provides case management services as well as individual, family and group counseling.
Offers treatment and support for those experiencing stress, depression, and anxiety associated with displacement and the effects of acculturation.
Psychological Services and Training Center (The Clinic) offered by University of Washington's Department of Psychology
Training site for graduate students in the clinical psychology Ph.D. program provides psychotherapy and psychological assessments. LEARN clinic offers learning disability and ADHD assessments. Also offers substance abuse evaluations.
Graduate students in the UW clinical psychology doctoral training program working under the supervision of licensed mental health professionals provide psychotherapy and other psychological services to UW students and residents of the Seattle metropolitan area.
Graduate student therapists work with children, teens and adults who are experiencing psychological distress. Clients must be a good match for a therapist-in-training. Prospective clients in acute crisis, those who require hospitalization or intensive medical intervention will typically be referred out or to specialized services within the Clinic (e.g., the Marsha M. Linehan Dialectical Behavior Therapy - DBT- specialty clinic).
Marsha M. Linehan Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) specialty clinic
The DBT clinic offers comprehensive DBT services to teens and adults struggling with self-harm or suicidality. Prospective clients will be screened and if appropriate carefully matched to a trainee working under the supervision of experienced, licensed mental health professionals. Contact Info: [email protected]//206.685.3295
LEARN Clinic- Learning Disability and ADHD Assessment
The LEARN Clinic is a specialty clinic, operating through The Clinic, that offers a comprehensive range of learning disability and ADHD assessments. Wait lists are typically long for these services.
Low-Cost Counseling offered at NUhope Community Counseling Center
Training clinic for doctoral students and Masters students provides low-cost counseling services. Focus in on residents of East King County. Offers individual therapy sessions for adults, adolescents and children as well as family therapy and group therapy.
Training clinic for doctoral students and Masters students provides low-cost counseling services and psychological assessments. Provides individual therapy sessions for adults, adolescents and children as well as family therapy and group therapy.
Offers treatment and support for depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, relationship challenges, and more. Uses evidence-based therapies and other emergent therapeutic modalities.
Does not treat active suicidality, psychosis, schizophrenia, substance abuse disorders, or personality disorders.
Behavioral Health Services offered by International Community Health Services at Holly Park Clinic
Focuses on helping patients whose habits, unhealthy behaviors, stress, medical problems or emotions interfere with daily routines and negatively affect health. Referral needed from ICHS primary care provider.
Treatment begins with a 30-minute consultation session where a behavioral health provider will gather information about a problem and recommend brief interventions. This commonly occurs during an appointment with the primary care provider.
Works with the patient to create an effective treatment plan that takes into account the patient's unique traditions and cultural practices.
Helps the patient implement previous skills, learn new skills, and make changes to become well.
If treatment requires medication, treatment team will either obtain recommendations from or refer to a specialist with advanced expertise.
The behavioral health provider works jointly with patients, primary care providers and other health care team members to evaluate and treat any health concerns affected by behavior.
Provides counseling to individuals, couples and families; offers problem-solving for adults and their family members; facilitates support groups.
Social worker provides information and referral for older adults. Connects seniors to services to meet basic needs such as housing, transportation, food security and mental health, among others. Facilitates a caregivers and other support groups.
Psychotherapy offered by Lutheran Counseling Network in Seattle
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists who provide a range of counseling services. Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs. Sliding scale fees available.
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists that provide counseling services in the following areas:
- Anxiety and depression
- Trauma
- Relationships
- Parenting/families
- Faith and spirituality
- Grief/loss/transition
Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs.
Telehealth services continue to be available at all locations.
Psychotherapy offered by Lutheran Counseling Network in Renton/Kent
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists who provide a range of counseling services. Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs. Sliding scale fees available.
Coordinates a network of psychotherapists that provide counseling services in the following areas:
- Anxiety and depression
- Trauma
- Relationships
- Parenting/families
- Faith and spirituality
- Grief/loss/transition
Counseling takes place at churches but will serve anyone regardless of religious beliefs.
Telehealth services continue to be available at all locations.
Behavioral Health Services offered by International Community Health Services at International District Clinic
Focuses on helping patients whose habits, unhealthy behaviors, stress, medical problems or emotions interfere with daily routines and negatively affect health. Referral needed from ICHS primary care provider.
Treatment begins with a 30-minute consultation session where a behavioral health provider will gather information about a problem and recommend brief interventions. This commonly occurs during an appointment with the primary care provider.
Works with the patient to create an effective treatment plan that takes into account the patient's unique traditions and cultural practices.
Helps the patient implement previous skills, learn new skills, and make changes to become well.
If treatment requires medication, treatment team will either obtain recommendations from or refer to a specialist with advanced expertise.
The behavioral health provider works jointly with patients, primary care providers and other health care team members to evaluate and treat any health concerns affected by behavior.
Adult Behavioral Health Services offered at Sound's Lake City Way Clinic
Provides assessment and treatment for King County adults experiencing mental health conditions or substance use disorders along with those who have co-occurring disorders. Assists people with severe, chronic conditions as well as situational stressors.
Provides recovery services for King County adults experiencing mental health symptoms or substance use disorders. Offers comprehensive and integrated programs designed to treat the entire person including recovery and resiliency-oriented outpatient counseling, and case management.
Addresses a range of issues - from mild situational stressors to more acute or chronic behavioral health diagnoses. Can assist with:
- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Gender Affirming Care for Gender Incongruence
- Trauma and stressor related disorders (from domestic violence, sexual or other abuse etc.)
- Substance Related and Addictive Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Some Neurodevelopmental disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD)
- Disruptive, Impulse-Control disorders.
Some locations provide enhanced case management for enrolled clients. All services are culturally respectful and designed to foster client's attainment of stability and growth consistent with their individualized goals.
Offers both in-person and telehealth appointments.
Mental Health Services offered at Seattle Indian Health Board
Offers individual, couples and family counseling. Offers medication management and treats co-occurring disorders. Serves American Indian and Alaska Natives only.
Offers individual, couples and family counseling. Services include medications and medication management. Counseling addresses issues such as anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder and depression. Helps those with co-occurring disorders. Two weeks' notice required for interpreter services.
Behavioral Health Services offered at Samaritan Center of Puget Sound
Provides spiritually integrative therapy for individuals, couples and families at multiple Puget Sound area locations through state-licensed therapists. Offers psychological assessments.
Provides spiritually integrative therapy for individuals, couples and families at multiple Puget Sound area locations through state-licensed therapists.
Offers psychological assessments to provide diagnostic clarity and treatment recommendations.
Behavioral Health Services offered at Y Social Impact Center in Auburn
Provides comprehensive mental health services for all age groups. Includes mental health and substance use treatment as well as psychiatric care and medication management. Helps clients manage anger, grief, depression, and other emotional pressures.
Counseling Services
Licensed therapists offer strength-based, trauma-informed approaches to help clients gain skills to manage life’s challenges.
Therapists assist with issues such as:
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Family and relationship issues
- Grief, loss, and other life transitions
- Substance use and addiction
- Self-harm
- Gender identity
- Body image
- Conflict resolution
- Foster support
- Adoption support
Meets court requirements related to mental health or substance use.
Behavioral Health Services offered by International Community Health Services at Bellevue Clinic
Focuses on helping patients whose habits, unhealthy behaviors, stress, medical problems or emotions interfere with daily routines and negatively affect health. Referral needed from ICHS primary care provider.
Treatment begins with a 30-minute consultation session where a behavioral health provider will gather information about a problem and recommend brief interventions. This commonly occurs during an appointment with the primary care provider.
Works with the patient to create an effective treatment plan that takes into account the patient's unique traditions and cultural practices.
Helps the patient implement previous skills, learn new skills, and make changes to become well.
If treatment requires medication, treatment team will either obtain recommendations from or refer to a specialist with advanced expertise.
The behavioral health provider works jointly with patients, primary care providers and other health care team members to evaluate and treat any health concerns affected by behavior.
Adult Behavioral Health Services offered at Sound's Tukwila West Clinic
Provides assessment and treatment for King County adults experiencing mental health conditions or substance use disorders along with those who have co-occurring disorders. Assists people with severe, chronic conditions as well as situational stressors.
Provides recovery services for King County adults experiencing mental health symptoms or substance use disorders. Offers comprehensive and integrated programs designed to treat the entire person including recovery and resiliency-oriented outpatient counseling, and case management.
Addresses a range of issues - from mild situational stressors to more acute or chronic behavioral health diagnoses. Can assist with:
- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Gender Affirming Care for Gender Incongruence
- Trauma and stressor related disorders (from domestic violence, sexual or other abuse etc.)
- Substance Related and Addictive Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Some Neurodevelopmental disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD)
- Disruptive, Impulse-Control disorders.
Some locations provide enhanced case management for enrolled clients. All services are culturally respectful and designed to foster client's attainment of stability and growth consistent with their individualized goals.
Offers both in-person and telehealth appointments.
Behavioral Health Services for People who are Deaf offered at Sound's Tukwila East Clinic
Deaf services clinicians provide culturally appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services to King County children, youth and families who are Deaf, hard of hearing, Deafblind, or late deafened. Must use sign language.
Deaf services clinicians provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment addressing mental health and substance use disorders to King County children, adults and families. Offers direct access to care in sign language and understands the unique needs of people who are Deaf, hard of hearing or Deafblind. Helps with:
- Counseling for everyday problems or an unexpected life crisis
- Healing from trauma
- Enhancing relationships & communication skills
- Resolving workplace concerns & garnering support during career transitions
- Providing psychiatric assessments, treatment, and medication management
- Assessing and treating substance use disorders
- The complex challenges of children & adolescents
- Parenting support & education
- Assistance with accessing other needed services such as housing
Services are available both in-person and via telehealth.
Mental Health Program offered by Center for Human Services - Bothell Branch
Provides mental health treatment to children, youth, and families who are experiencing difficulties in their lives.
Provides mental health treatment to children, youth, adults, and families who are experiencing difficulties in their lives.
Works with such issues as depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, as well as other family stressors and transitions. Uses a strengths-based and evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma focused CBT to tailor services to the particular strengths and needs of each of our clients.
Services include:
- Case Management
- Family Therapy
- Individual Treatment
- Recovery Support Wraparound Facilitation
- Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Services
- School-based counseling Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Counseling Services offered by Lahai Health at Haller Lake
Licensed counselors and interns under licensed supervision administer professional counseling services to individuals, couples and families for psychological, relationship and spiritual concerns.
Licensed counselors and interns under licensed supervision administer weekly counseling services for individuals, couples and families for psychological, relationship and spiritual concerns.
Licensed and registered health professionals and graduate school interns volunteer to provide services.
Clients are not required to participate in religious activities.
Clients in need of greater case management service may be referred to additional resources.
Social Services offered at Ukrainian Community Center of Washington
Offers mental health counseling and case management; assistance with immigration status adjustment (green cards/citizenship) and family reunification; senior programs with hot meals and activities; parenting education and family support.
Provides Behavioral Health Counseling, Immigration Assistance and Social Services. Offers mental health counseling and case management; assistance with immigration status adjustment (green cards/citizenship) and family reunification; senior programs with hot meals and activities; parenting education and family support.