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I provide inclusive, evidence-based mental health care grounded in empathy, respect, and collaboration....
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I provide inclusive, evidence-based mental health care grounded in empathy, respect, and collaboration.
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with 4 years of experience providing comprehensive mental health care across the lifespan. I specialize in psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and psychotherapy for conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, schizophrenia, conduct disorders, and insomnia. I focus on evidence-based treatment designed to reduce symptoms, improve functioning, and promote lasting emotional well-being in outpatient and telehealth settings.
I earned my Doctorate in Nursing from Arkansas State University. My approach combines clinical expertise with empathy to support individuals as they navigate life’s challenges. I tailor each treatment plan through careful evaluation, medication management, and therapy to help clients build resilience, balance, and overall well-being.
I understand the challenges of living with mental health conditions and strive to create a safe, judgment-free space where clients feel heard and supported. My goal is to provide compassionate, personalized care that encourages healing and growth, helping each person take meaningful steps toward recovery and emotional stability.
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“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly and rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” —Maya Angelou...
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly and rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” —Maya Angelou
Nanette Guild is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 25 years of experience supporting individuals navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, relationship transitions, identity concerns, and chronic illness. She brings warmth, humor, and a collaborative spirit to her work, helping clients feel empowered and understood. Nanette creates a safe space that honors each person’s story, promoting healing through trust and emotional connection.
Nanette earned a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Kansas. Her approach integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral activation, mindfulness, distress tolerance, and solution-focused techniques to support emotional regulation, resilience, and well-being.
Nanette values diversity, equity, and justice and believes in the deep connection between mind, body, and spirit. She uses a strength-based, interactive, and often humorous style to support long-term growth. Clients often appreciate her humility, open-mindedness, and deep respect for their lived experiences. Reach out to Nanette today!
I am continually learning how Queerness permeates not just our intimate relationships, but the entirety of how we move through the...
I am continually learning how Queerness permeates not just our intimate relationships, but the entirety of how we move through the world, how we grow, and how we foster change.
Gretchen Phillips is a genderfluid (they/she), queer, white, neurodivergent, non-disabled, Millennial woman and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 8 years of experience. She specializes in working with queer and trans individuals to navigate unique experiences of coming out, safety, sexual and romantic relationships, and belonging. Gretchen has experience addressing with all genders and orientations concerns about anxiety, trauma processing and recovery, systemic oppression, sexual assault recovery, and identity exploration.
Gretchen holds a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Their training in interpersonal psychodynamic therapy fosters a relationship that is dialogic and collaborative, integrating interventions from mindfulness and Gestalt therapy, psychoanalysis, dialectic behavior therapy, and cognitive behavior therapy.
Working together with Gretchen creates opportunities to build the skills and practices necessary to take authority over life, including increased confidence and self-esteem, maintaining healthy interpersonal boundaries, and building new neural pathways that concretize the change any individual wants to see and be.
As a clinician, I like to take a client-centered approach to therapy wherein we work together to create the most effective treatme...
As a clinician, I like to take a client-centered approach to therapy wherein we work together to create the most effective treatment for you.
Brooke Ivler is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 3 years of experience assisting children, adolescents, and adults in navigating trauma, behavioral concerns, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and parenting concerns. Brooke has worked in inpatient psychiatry, community outreach crisis intervention, and individual counseling. She is a solution-focused therapist who helps people function in the system in which they live to create the most fulfilling version of life they can imagine.
Brooke has a Master's in Social Work from Arizona State University. She takes an eclectic approach to treatment and often uses cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and Gestalt practices.
Brooke believes that our brains can provide answers, but sometimes we need help finding the right question to ask. She enjoys helping others see things from a different perspective and wants to put the life you envision for yourself within reach. Contact her today!
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Psychologists are mental health professionals that provide psychotherapy services and diagnoses for their clients. They have more research-focused training than most therapists, as they are more medically educated and receive a more general education about therapeutic approaches and theory.
Thriveworks psychologists in Seattle, WA provide standard psychotherapy services, tailoring treatment to each client and their unique concerns. However, they can also provide diagnoses to clients when appropriate, something that therapists and counselors cannot do. Finally, in some states in the U.S., they are allowed to prescribe medication.
Psychological treatment at Thriveworks Seattle is very individualized and specific to each client, which means that the duration of treatment is often varied depending on a client’s condition or disorder, the state of their symptoms, and their specific goals.
Your past experiences shape who you are today. Unresolved past traumas or ongoing mental health issues can impact your well-being. Speaking to a licensed psychologist can be a transformative step.
Psychologists help you understand interconnected experiences, clarify stressors, and overcome symptoms of mental disorders. They guide you through concerns and help create solutions to manage or resolve your struggles.
Seeking professional help is a step towards personal health and happiness. Call our office in Seattle at (206) 203-9770.
Psychological services benefit anyone looking to overcome mental health concerns, make life changes, or improve their mental health. Psychologists address a wide range of issues, including:
If you’re facing these or other challenges, consider meeting with a psychologist at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA.
Licensed psychologists at Thriveworks use various therapies based on your specific issues. Your psychologist will create a tailored treatment plan, which may include:
The goal of talk therapy is to address your concerns and provide coping mechanisms for daily life. At Thriveworks in Seattle, WA, your therapy sessions will be centered around your needs and goals.
Your psychological health influences every aspect of your life. When you’re ready to set up an appointment, connect with us at Thriveworks in Seattle, WA. Call us today at (206) 203-9770 to get started on your path to better mental health.
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