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About Us: Kim, Jill and the Tree. Classes for Parents and PTA’s. Classes for Kids (Tots to Teens). Professional Trainings for Staff and Educators. 8220;Super 10″ Rules For Safety. Downloadable Savvy Safety Tips. Savvy Parents Safe Kids Bookstore. I love these partners… they share the same core mission and philosophy as Savvy Parents Safe Kids. Parent education and awareness is key! Out of talking to kids about sex, love, and relationships! Comprehensive Childcare and Domestic Services Background screening.
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Trauma Counseling - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. Sometimes clients come to therapy for help with symptoms that have developed after a recent trauma. If no prior trauma history exists, substantial improvement is sometimes possible in one or two sessions. In this kind of case, I find Lifespan Integration therapy. To be extremely helpful. Wendy E. Smith, MA, LMHC. 18 W Mercer St., Ste. 360. Seatle, WA 98119. Sue Johnson's Emotionally Focused Therapy. Leslie Greenberg’s Emotion-Focused Therapy.
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Emotion-Focused Therapy - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. Emotion-Focused Therapy for individuals is the cousin to Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples and has been most extensively developed by Dr. Les Greenberg. From Greenberg’s website:. Wendy E. Smith, MA, LMHC. 18 W Mercer St., Ste. 360. Seatle, WA 98119. Sue Johnson's Emotionally Focused Therapy. Leslie Greenberg’s Emotion-Focused Therapy. The Healing Center: for grief support. Shepherd’s Counseling: for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
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Emotionally Focused Therapy - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. Emotion-Focused Therapy by Phone. Towards a Deeper Connection: Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, Stage II. ADHD and Couples Counseling. Meaning-making in the Counseling Process. 8220;invisible” disability. ADD and Loving It. Counseling for people with disabilities. EFT adapted for people with illnesses and disabilities. Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. Parenting children with disabilities. Psychotherapy for people with disabilities. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
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About - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LH60390527) in the state of Washington since 2013. I received my MA in psychology from Antioch University Seattle and completed my clinical internship at Navos Mental Health Solutions (a community mental health center) in Burien, Washington in September, 2009. Since completing my Masters degree, I have been in private practice and have undergone advanced training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. On a Personal Note. I have been v...
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Couples Counseling - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. In couples counseling, I use Emotionally Focused Therapy. To help partners deeply reconnect on the level of needs and feelings (as opposed to having that same unproductive argument over and over again). Once couples have learned to communicate in a way that is likely to get their needs met and have had help in healing breaches of trust, they generally find they can solve other problems without therapeutic help. Wendy E. Smith, MA, LMHC. 18 W Mercer St., Ste. 360.
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Existential Therapy - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. One of the most important functions of counseling is to help people make meaning out of their past and present lives. Sometimes people start counseling because they feel desperately unhappy. Possibly they have been blaming, shaming and/or negating themselves for years due to habits of mind formed in childhood and through no fault of their own. These people often need help re-thinking their histories in a way that allows them to be more self-accepting and self-confident.
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Chronic Illness - Wendy Smith Counseling
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Wendy Smith Counseling PLLC. Once, one of my chronically ill clients said to me, My goal is no longer to get better; it’s to learn how to live well the way I am. This was a big moment. On the bright side, once a chronically ill person gets to the point of wanting to learn to live well the way I am, he/she is on the way to less suffering, anguish, unrest, and self-loathing, and more authentic relationships and life satisfaction, and a greater sense of contribution and meaning. Wendy E. Smith, MA, LMHC.
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