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Stephen Rowley

Seattle, Washington

Stephen Rowley

MA, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

From my perspective, successful and lasting psychotherapy helps bring to consciousness parts of ourselves that have been held captive in the darkness of the unconscious or in terrorizing memories of the past. But our task is neither to deny nor forget the past, however painful. Rather, our challenge is to discover the insights and gifts that our suffering can offer us as we awaken. Hence, our emerging consciousness acts as the morning sun as it illuminates our way forward.

Seattle, Washington
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Tom Eggert

Seattle, Washington

Tom Eggert

MA in Counseling Psychology, Bastyr University
Years in practice: 20
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Working with men to uncover and work through what holds them back is a passion that serves everyone involved. When men are more clear about their desires and ways to work with those desires, a greater freedom is available to them. Working with men on issues of depression and anxiety is where the bulk of my experience has been. Recovery is possible.

Seattle, Washington
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Cori Raddigan

Seattle, Washington

Cori Raddigan

MSW, Edinboro University
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

My philosophy is I believe you are the keeper of the answers you are looking for. I use strategies to help you discover the source of the discomfort so that you can apply the right skill. My clinical focus is on anxiety, trauma, and addiction.

Seattle, Washington
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Ross Farr

Seattle, Washington

Ross Farr

MA in Counseling Psychology, Bastyr University
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I work with men who feel lost, depressed and anxious. They may not feel like they know the right questions to ask. Some guys start therapy at the prompting of someone else and they may be skeptical about whether it can help them. I work with clients to make therapy useful and meaningful to them.

Change happens as clients develop new insight into themselves and their relationships. The basis of my approach is psychodynamic and relational. I may suggest using specific tools as I tailor my approach for each client.

Seattle, Washington
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