Steve Hammil Counseling — Counselor in Seattle, WA

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(2 reviews)

Address600 Stewart St #603 WA, Seattle, WA 98101

Phone+1206-661-2854

Websitestevehammil.com

Steve Hammil is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Seattle, Washington, with a Master of Psychology from Antioch University Seattle. He has been practicing since 2007, focusing on helping individuals heal from complex trauma and adverse childhood experiences. Hammil's approach is trauma-informed, utilizing modalities such as Internal Family Systems and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. He aims to help clients release past burdens, move beyond survival, and foster a sense of wholeness and peace. Hammil offers a no-fee, 30-minute introductory session to assess therapeutic fit.

Best for

  • Adult individuals
  • Survivors of childhood abuse
  • Those experiencing dissociative symptoms
Key servicesIndividual therapy, Trauma-informed therapy, Introductory sessions
LanguagesEnglish
Tagstrauma therapy, complex trauma, dissociative disorders, childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse recovery, seattle therapist, lmhc, internal family systems, sensorimotor psychotherapy, healing from within

Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Maya MOct 2020

One of the kindest individuals I have ever had the privilege of meeting. He has taught me how to heal myself from within and develop the resilience and strength needed to prevent my past trauma from influencing my future. Steve makes me feel cared for in the times where I think that no one is listening. He patiently observes and makes connections between my behaviors, actions, and experiences that clarify my sense of reality. If you are viewing life through a dissociative lens, his years of experience and empathy provide a path towards healing. I hope to someday help others in the way he has helped me.

★★★★★★★★★★Kearsley WiswellAug 2020

Unlike any other therapist. Will help you heal from within and discover many parts of yourself. Although kind, funny, and gentle; This therapist will be honest and see straight into you. So be careful, only recommended to those that can handle love, respect and caring in their lives. Healing can hurt but Steve is a salve, that when experienced can be almost addicting. Five stars.

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