Marriage counseling that Heals in Shoreline, WA. Restore Your Relationship.

Speak with the right marriage therapist in Shoreline. Real help for issues like separation, communication, infidelity, and finances.


John White, LICSW, CMHS
Marriage Counselor

John White, LICSW, CMHS

Mental Health Therapist

1417 NW 54th St, Suite 480, Seattle, Washington 98107 | 3605531548

I work with children and families who are struggling and seeking outside intervention and support. As well, if you are married, preparing for marriage, or are having relationship issues, I offer solution-focused, strengths-based couples therapy.

Julie Hanson, Psy.D., LMHC
Marriage Counselor

Julie Hanson, Psy.D., LMHC

Psychologists, Licensed Mental Health Counselors

7614 195th ST SW, Ste 101, Edmonds, Washington 98026 | (425) 775 - 4059, ext 1

Couples go through many stages and challenges. We help you build trust, communication skills, and a deeper understanding of each other to help you create a more lasting and vibrant relationship.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Marriage Counselor

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

At Home or Private Discreet Intensives

Though we are not licensed marriage counselors, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides cutting edge brain optimization and rebalancing technology to better align the minds of partners to reduce conflict, increase hope---for the brain has the final word on change.

Ross Kellogg, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Marriage Counselor

Ross Kellogg, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT

Licensed Individual, Marriage, and Family Therapist (LMFT)

Available for Online Therapy

I provide couple's therapy using Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy as well as The Gottman Method approach and am trained in each. Together we can analyze negative communication patterns and restore the connection you're seeking.


Related Sites:
City of Shoreline
Washington State Department of Health Mental Health Professions

Therapy Shoreline, WA

Counseling Ridgecrest, North City, Moutlake Terrace, Esperance, Richmond Beach

Shoreline has many different events going on throughout the year, such as the cars and coffee events that occur on Saturday mornings, showing off local hot rods, exotic cars, custom cars, motorcycles, and foreign cars. Other events include the annual Richmond Beach Community Association's Halloween Carnival, or the annual Celebrate Shoreline Festival followed by a parade. The event has free admission, but has food booths and rides for the whole family to enjoy. During the summer the city sponsors concerts in the park. When you're done with the museums, visit the beach, where you can skip rocks, watch the sea lions, or just gaze at the beautiful scenery.1

Marriage and Couples Mental Health in Shoreline

Families throughout the Shoreline area face many difficulties that can cause undue stress on family relationships. Whether those problems stem from financial strain, homelessness, mental illness or another significant issue, the Center for Human Services is available to help. Their Family Support Centers are safe and fun places where families can access valuable resources, educational opportunities and make community connections. Supplies of emergency food are available, as are free haircuts for children. After-school and summer enrichment activities give kids a safe place to learn and grow. Parenting classes are offered, as are play and learn groups for kids. For further details, call 206-362-7282.2 For families with a child with special needs, look to Northwest Special Families for programs and services that support social inclusion for special needs children. The agency provides year-round events that give kids the opportunity to interact with their peers in a positive environment. Programs are available for parents and siblings as well.3

The City of Shoreline partners with various non-profit community service agencies, such as New Beginnings, to provide assistance to families in need. In particular, this organization offers a variety of services to survivors of domestic violence that include a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, advocacy based counseling, and legal advocacy. Support groups, services to children, and referrals to other sources of assistance are also provided. Their 24-hour help line can be reached at 206-522-9472.4

Family Services and Assistance Programs

Youth Eastside Services (YES) is yet another community-based non-profit in the Shoreline area that provides counseling to children and families that are coping with challenges such as emotional distress, substance abuse, and violence. Through intervention, outreach and prevention, they ultimately help people stand on their own two feet, both emotionally and financially. YES is always looking for caring, dedicated volunteers. For further information, call the organization at 425-747-4937.5


References

1. Wikipedia. (2017). Shoreline, WA. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoreline,_Washington.
2. Center for Human Services. (2017). Family Support Centers. Retrieved from http://www.chs-nw.org/programs-services/family-support-centers/.
3. Northwest Special Families. (2017). Our Programs. Retrieved from http://www.northwestspecialfamilies.org/Northwest_Special_Families/Programs.html.
4. New Beginnings. (2017). Homepage. Retrieved from http://www.newbegin.org/.
5. Youth Eastside Services. (2017). Contact Page. Retrieved from http://www.youtheastsideservices.org/services/.

Shoreline is located in King County, Washington. It has a land area of 11.67 square miles and a water area of 0.02 square miles.  The population of Shoreline is 55,439 people with 21,668 households and a median annual income of $66,020. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Shoreline, WA

Generally Affordable

Therapists in Shoreline are often within budget with some potential challenges for longer term commitments. Your mental health and well being are a top priority. If accessibility is a concern, ask your counselor about sliding scale fees or inquire about accepted insurance plans. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Shoreline public health department.