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Lauren Laich, LPC
My greatest reward is helping clients explore ways to change their lives, allowing them to feel hopeful about the future. I work from a person-centered perspective, allowing my clients to determine the pace & direction of therapy. I have extensive experience working with people struggling with various issues, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, addiction, & self-esteem. I use CBT, DBT, & Motivational Interviewing techniques, based on the needs of the individual. I believe that we all need someone to talk with who will really listen & accept us as we are, without judgment; this is my goal as a therapist.
ADHD, Addiction, Alcohol use, Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, Chronic Relapse, Coping skills, Depression, Domestic abuse, Dual diagnosis, Family conflict, OCD, Parenting, Self esteem, Substance use disorder, Women's issues, Relationships, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Stress, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Academic underachievement, Anger management, Autism spectrum disorders, Codependency, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns
Behavioral issues

Kyoko Queen, LPC
In her career, Kyoko Queen has seen over one thousand clients facing a variety of situations, including depression, anxiety, addiction, relationship problems, and other mental illnesses. She believes in strengths in each human being. She values the unique qualities of each person, and she does not think one solution fits all. Kyoko graduated from the George Washington University in Washington, DC, in 1997 with a Master’s degree in Community Counseling. Subsequently, she has worked at addiction and mental health treatment programs and social service agencies. She also started her own private practice in 2003.
Anxiety, Coping skills, Addiction, ADHD, Adoption, Bipolar disorder, Behavioral issues, Codependency, Depression, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Dual diagnosis, Eating disorders, Family conflict, Grief, Marital and premarital, OCD, Parenting, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Mizuki Kojima, LICSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Washington State, and Oregon with specialization in healthcare and international clients. My focus is in neurodivergence, complex medical conditions, and substance use. I work with individuals to address day-to-day life concerns e.g. emotional regulation, excessive worrying, inattention, sadness, and stress, etc. My work begins with strong partnership, deep appreciation and awe for the human experience and the privilege of working with you. Thank you!
Addiction, Anger management, Anxiety, Behavioral issues, Coping skills, Depression, Emotional disturbance, Learning disabilities, Self esteem, Substance use disorder, Chronic illness, Life transitions, Medication management, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Stress, Developmental disorders, Autism spectrum disorders, Career counseling
Behavioral issues

Dawn Hennigan, LPC
Hi, my name is Dawn Hennigan. I have worked as a Master Level therapist for 23 years. I have two grown children and my pet children. I have two Schnauzers which I enjoy immensely and a princess cat. If you are reaching out for the first time or reaching out for further help I would be honored to help with that journey. My goal is to help you overcome life's obstacles by listening without judgement and empathy. My hope is to help others discover healthier ways to navigate the world. I have experience with a variety of therapeutic methods, so I feel confident we can find something to work for you.
Addiction, Anxiety, Chronic pain, Depression, Anger management, Divorce, Grief, Coping skills, Dual diagnosis, Substance use disorder, Infidelity, Emotional disturbance
Behavioral issues

Angel Rizzotto, LPC
Hi! My name is Angel and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I am also a National Certified Counselor as well as a Certified Clinical Anxiety and Treatment Professional. I have worked with children, young adults, adults, and seniors. I provide a person centered approach to treatment as well as a safe environment for you to share at your pace. Tell me what your goals are and let’s get started. If you’re unsure that’s okay too we’ll figure it out together.
Anxiety, Depression, Dual diagnosis, Addiction, Coping skills, Bipolar disorder, OCD, Self harming, Medication management, Self esteem, Alcohol use, Anger management, Substance use disorder, Stress, Relationships, ADHD, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Chronic Relapse, Chronic illness, Codependency, Domestic violence, Infidelity, Life coaching, Life transitions, Marital discord, Hoarding, Obesity, Career counseling, Oppositional defiance, Peer relationship, Divorce, Marital and premarital, Women's issues, School issues, Men's issues, Borderline personality, Alzheimer's, Family conflict, Weight loss, Emotional disturbance, Eating disorders, Antisocial personality, Academic underachievement, Autism spectrum disorders, Domestic abuse, Narcissistic personality, Parenting, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Problems with video game use, Sports performance, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Gambling, Adoption
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Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Washington?
Washington therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Washington is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
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