Reflect — Psychotherapist in Seattle, WA
Address1202 E Pine St WA, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone+1206-705-8595
Websitereflectseattle.com
Reflect is a psychotherapy practice located in Seattle's Capitol Hill and Ballard neighborhoods, offering both in-person and virtual therapy sessions. They serve adults, teens, and families, with a mission to provide compassionate, accessible, and culturally relevant mental health care. The practice emphasizes social justice, anti-racism, and inclusivity, creating a brave space that affirms all backgrounds and identities. Their team of licensed mental health professionals is dedicated to personalized care, utilizing evidence-based approaches to support clients in navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. Reflect also offers community events and classes, recognizing that healing extends beyond individual sessions.
Best for
- Individuals seeking inclusive care
- Clients valuing relational connections
- Those navigating anxiety or depression
- LGBTQ+ individuals
- BIPOC individuals
| Key services | In-person therapy, Virtual therapy, Community events, Classes |
| Tags | psychotherapy, seattle, capitol hill, ballard, in-person therapy, virtual therapy, anxiety, depression, relationships, trauma |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 5 reviews
Grace runs a practice that provides a great range of services. I recently attended a training she led aabout equity and values based leadership that was excellent.
Reflect is an outstanding practice, especially for those navigating anxiety or depression. With such a wonderful and compassionate team, they truly go above and beyond to provide thoughtful, personalized support. I highly recommend them to anyone seeking meaningful, evidence-based therapy and lasting positive change!
Grace and her team are thoughtful, inclusive, and skilled. Their office is also absolutely beautifully designed and immediately makes you feel at home. I also love that they recognize that healing goes beyond individual therapy, and offer groups and classes to the community.
I recently met with Grace, the owner, and was truly inspired by her genuine care, passion, and deep commitment to her community. This therapy practice is ideal for anyone seeking compassionate and inclusive care, particularly if you value accessibility, inclusion, and therapists who prioritize strong, relational connections. Highly recommended!
This is a wonderful group of clinicians that offer compassionate and personalized care to a wide range of clients. I refer to them with confidence knowing that they will give accessible and culturally relevant therapy to the community.
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