Dr. Rogers is a licensed clinical psychologist. He is the founder of Northwest Hope & Recovery Center, PLLC. He has maintained a private practice in University Place, WA, since 2007. Providing therapy in a safe and supportive environment is very important. Building trust and finding hope are the foundations of recovery.
Dr. Rogers specializes in treating individuals with depression, anxiety, PTSD/trauma, gender, and GLBTQ issues. He is welcoming of all individuals and provides a safe zone for those seeking support and healing. Dr. Rogers is trained in a variety of treatment modalities, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR; https://www.emdr.com/), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Narrative Therapy.
Dr. Rogers is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA); and a member of APA Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology), Division 51 (Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinities), and Division 56 (Trauma Psychology). In addition to providing individual therapy, Dr. Rogers assists with cognitive, personality/disability, and forensic assessments.
Practice location: 7406 27th St W, Ste 210, University Place, WA 98466
Phone: (253) 444-8990
Fax: (253) 442-6117
Email: wmichaelrogers@comcast.net
Website: www.drmichaelrogers.com
Mrs. Hansen is a licensed mental health counselor associate (LMHCA). She earned her Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Puget Sound and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Saint Martin’s University. She specializes in treating individuals with depression, anxiety, PTSD/trauma, grief, and eating disorders. Robyn has an integrative therapy style that considers the whole person and acknowledges that we have emotional, cognitive, physical, and spiritual parts. Long-lasting healing comes from understanding how these parts work together and allowing for the adaptation of therapy to each client's needs. Robyn maintains active membership in several professional organizations, including the American Counseling Association, the American Psychological Association, the American Mental Health Counselors Association, and the Washington Mental Health Counselors Association (WMHCA), where she is a current board member advocating for issues which affect mental health counselors in Washington State.
Practice location: 7406 27th St W, Ste 203, University Place, WA 98466
Phone: (253) 260-7779
Fax: (253) 356-6569
Email: robynlmhca@robynhansencounseling.com
Website: https://robynhansencounseling.com/
Ivy Davis Zolle is a licensed Mental Health Counselor who believes therapy is about making connections; discovering connections between what we feel and the way we think and act; connections between our conscious and unconscious minds; connections between mind and body.
Ivy will work with you to create a supportive relationship that will allow you to face the problems you are experiencing and create a path to healing. It is through connection and trust that healing happens.
Ivy's practice emphasizes both change and acceptance, seeking to help you build the life you want to be living. Ivy works with adolescents and adults who struggle with depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma and all members of the adoption triad. Ivy specializes in therapy for LGBTQIA+ offering affirming care to understand your identities and become more yourself. Ivy maintains active membership in the Washington Mental Health Counselors Association (WMHCA) and the American Mental Health Counselors Association.
Practice location: 7406 27th St W, Ste 203, University Place, WA 98466
Phone: (253) 366-2159
Fax: (253) 356-5747
Email: idzcounseling@gmail.com
Website:
Ann Robbins is an independently licensed clinical social worker who believes children and young adults are very motivated to heal, adapt, and improve their mental health. Ann believes therapy is about addressing emotional pain, trauma, and stress experienced by youth early in their lives to prevent carrying their pain into adulthood, and to develop more beneficial coping strategies.
Ann believes in providing a safe and supportive therapeutic setting free of judgment. Ann believes that developing a trusting and supportive relationship with youth can allow them to heal their emotional wounds. She believes children and young adults are able to learn, change, and manage the way they think, act, and feel in a way that helps them feel more successful and competent to handle any life challenges.
Ann earned her Masters of Social Work at the University of Minnesota and has worked as a School Social Worker for several years in the South Puget Sound area. She has also worked as a mental health clinician in multiple settings. Ann works with youth experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, adjustment issues, GLBTQ issues, and behavioral challenges. Ann maintains active membership with the National Association of Social Workers. Ann Robbins is an independently licensed social worker who believes therapy is about
Practice location: 7406 27th St W, Ste 16B, University Place, WA 98466
Phone: (253) 324-0986
Fax: (253) 442-6117
Email: arobbins@robinsnestcounseling.net
Hermenia Butler is an independently licensed social worker who believes therapy is about
Practice location: 7406 27th St W, Ste 203, University Place, WA 98466
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