
Marriage Counselor
Lynn Buell, MSSW, LICSW, FABP
Psychoanalyst and psychotherapist
725 9th Ave., Suite 1507, Seattle, Washington 98104 | 206-860-2962
Couples Therapy can resolve your relationship issues. It takes a lot of hard work to rebuild trust and intimacy, but working with a seasoned psychotherapist can help you to heal old wounds and move forward with emotional direction and clarity.

Marriage Counselor
Julie Holt, MA, LMHC
Psychotherapist
2366 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 417, Seattle, Washington 98102 | 206 979 6764
I help stuck couples get unstuck. Whether your relationship is new, old, or in between, I help deconstruct problems and build effective solutions and perspectives for moving forward. My clients rediscover what they've been missing. Together we can do this.

Marriage Counselor
Benita Weems, MA, MDIV, LMHC
Counselor
Seattle, Washington 98102 | (407) 616-9027
My goal with couples and family counseling is to increase understanding amongst all parties while helping each participant have the safe space and autonomy they need to be in healthy relationship with others.

Marriage Counselor
Sean Jackson, MA, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
1817 Queen Anne Ave N, #409, Seattle, Washington 98109 | 206-369-4792
My goal in couples therapy is to meet you exactly where you are at and help you begin the work of forging a new path through the pain and anger of past hurt. I seek to inspire new responses to your life together that are healthy and vibrant.

Marriage Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
Seattle, Washington 98188 | 1-877-606-6161
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.

Marriage Counselor
Cameron Lewis, MS, LMHC, CN
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Issaquah, Washington 98029 | 206-580-3010
A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issues and begin the process of restoration. Let's get started.

Marriage Counselor
Ross Kellogg, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Available for Online Therapy
Using an Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy approach integrated with the Gottman Method, I help couples achieve thier relationship goals. Improving communication, moving on from infidelity, and establishing greater trust and intimacy are frequent outcomes of my work.

Marriage Counselor
Linda James, M.Ed.,MS
Licensed Individual, Marriage and Family Therapist
Telehealth, Seattle, Washington 98115 | 206-724-6857
Communication problems are the number one reason couples seek counseling. They are feeling like roommates and not appreciating their relationship any more. Get back to feeling loved and connected. Call for a free 30 minute appointment!

Marriage Counselor
Alison Withey, MA, LMHC
Coach, Individual, Relationship and Group Counselor
Seattle, Washington 98125 | 206-250-9060
I work with couples struggling with communication, conflict, intimacy and trust issues. Differences and struggles happen in couple life. I offer tools to understand and navigate difficult times and deepen your connection. Research-based approaches

Marriage Counselor
Julie Wilson, M.A., L.M.H.C.
Psychotherapist
2200 6th Ave, Suite 606, Seattle, Washington 98121 | 206-855-3026
A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issues and begin the process of restoration. Let's get started.

Marriage Counselor
Heath Foster, MA, MS, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
1432 34th Avenue, Suite 212, Seattle, Washington 98122 | 206-335-2952
Many counselors offer couples therapy, but not all have been trained. I'm a certified and experienced state-licensed couples therapist. I want you to walk through life with someone by your side who you love and who truly loves you and I work to improve your connection.

Marriage Counselor
Kristene Kaim, MA, LMHC, MHP, CCATP
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
2200 6th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98121 | 206 898 3709
A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issue, and begin the process of restoration.

Marriage Counselor
Anavadya Taylor, MSW
Individual, Relationship and Group Counselor
Kirkland, Washington 98033 | Email anavadya@me.com
There are so many relationships within your one marriage when both you and your partner commit to a lover’s journey. It is not necessary for the road to be smooth, and you certainly will experience disappointments and may even feel like quitting at times.Don’t give up!
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Lynnwood, Bothell, SeaTac, South Seattle, West Side, U District, University, Bainbridge
All visitors to Seattle enjoy the world-famous Space Needle view of the city and surroundings. An elevator scurries up over 500 feet to the observation deck where you can enjoy a meal at the restaurant that revolves 360 degrees for your entertainment. The Pike Place Market was created in 1907, offering 200 businesses that operate all year long.1 Imported goods, antiques and local fish, fruits and baking are all available daily. The public ferry system extends to points in Canada as well as local points to Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula and the San Juan Islands. Private ferries can be booked for group tours to various locations. The Seattle Aquarium offers an under-the-water excursion where the sea creatures swim at your level. The Woodland Park Zoo has natural exhibits for over 300 species of animals such as elephants, gorillas, piranhas and penguins.1 An underground tour of the time before the great fire of 1889 runs on a schedule throughout the week.
Marriage and Couples Mental Health in Seattle
Approximately 14 percent of Seattle residents live in poverty. Of low-income families in the Seattle region, nearly 40 percent are married couples with a family. While poverty strikes across age and cultural groups, men and women between the ages of 18 and 24 are most likely to have inadequate finances to live comfortably. Minority populations are far more likely to be poor than Caucasian citizens, with Alaskan Natives and Native Americans in Seattle representing the largest groups of the underprivileged.2
In order to help the city's youth receive the best education possible, the Seattle Youth Program provides year-round services to support students' learning and career preparation. After school hours, academic support is available to all Seattle public high school students. Youth Development Counselors work with children to establish a plan for completing high school and enrolling in post-secondary education, such as college, vocational school, or job skills training. Financial literacy workshops, field trips, and internships are available as well. For further information about these programs, please call 206-386-1001.3
Family Services and Assistance Programs
The Seattle Human Services Department, in cooperation with a network of community-based agencies, operates Seattle Family Centers throughout the metropolitan area. These centers are places where individuals can join together to strengthen families, promote positive parenting skills, and provide educational and outreach programs for children.4 Family Centers provide information about area agencies that specialize in children and family counseling, educational programs, advocacy services, and many other critical programs that enhance the well-being of families throughout Seattle. For additional information about Seattle Family Centers, please call 206-386-1017.5
References
1. Woodland Park Zoo. (2017). Animals and Plants. Retrieved from http://www.zoo.org/page.aspx?pid=1735#.UwktdUJdUfY2. City Data. (2017). Seattle, Washington Poverty Rate Data. Retrieved from http://www.city-data.com/poverty/poverty-Seattle-Washington.html
3. Seattle Human Services Department. (2017). Seattle Youth Employment Program. Retrieved from http://www.seattle.gov/humanservices/youth/employment.htm
4. City of Seattle. (2017). Seattle, WA. Retrieved from http://www.seattle.gov
5. Seattle Human Services Department. (2017). Seattle Family Centers. Retrieved from https://www.seattle.gov/humanservices/children_families/support/family_centers.htm
Seattle is located in King County, Washington. It has a land area of 83.83 square miles and a water area of 58.72 square miles.  The population of Seattle is 724,305 people with 296,633 households and a median annual income of $70,594. .
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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in Seattle for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Seattle public health department.