I'm Jessica Canteen, a fully licensed professional counselor with the Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington State Boards. For over a decade, I’ve worked with school and community-based programs, offering individual and family therapy for children, adolescents, and adults facing challenges like ADHD, anxiety, depression, unmanaged anger, trauma, and relationship conflict. My career is defined by a deep passion for supporting others on their wellness journey, helping them grow into their best selves.
Holding space is the practice of providing a safe and supportive environment for someone to express their thoughts, emotions, and experiences without judgment or interruption. It involves being fully present and attentive, allowing the other person to explore their feelings and navigate their own process. My 20 years of experience have allowed for a diverse background of traditions and practices that clients can implement in their personal journey. I value transparency in the therapist/client relationship.
I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with licensure in California, Oregon and Washington. I received my Masters in 2012 and have been practicing for 13 years across multiple settings. I help adults with a wide range of issues that include depression, anxiety, grief and loss, relationship conflict, and low self-esteem. I work with people to reclaim the direction of their lives in the face of these problems, helping them take decisive action.
Hi, I'm Emy Carlson, MS, NCC, CCTP, QMHP. I'm a licensed mental health counselor and board-approved supervisor in South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Washington. I specialize in working with adults and couples navigating anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, and life transitions. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices like CBT, trauma-informed care, and motivational interviewing. I believe in creating a safe space where clients feel heard, supported, and empowered to grow.
As a second-generation Asian American and mother of a young child, I understand the complex challenges immigrant families have in balancing cultural and family expectations with finding personal fulfillment.
After experiencing significant work stress in my previous career, I began a lifelong journey of self-discovery and inner healing. I decided to become a therapist because of the inspiration and strength I received from my own therapy. It is a privilege to walk alongside my clients to provide courage and hope as they navigate various challenges in family, relationships, school/work, and the self.