Tricia Teneycke — Psychologist in Seattle, WA
Address509 Olive Wy WA, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone+1206-641-4459
Websitedrteneycke.com
Tricia Teneycke is a Licensed Psychologist and Registered Board Certified Art Therapist in Seattle, Washington, offering telehealth services. She specializes in working with adults experiencing depression, anxiety, social anxiety, introversion, challenges related to being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), difficulties with impulse control, communication issues, and life transitions. A primary focus of her work is trauma, including single-incident trauma, complex trauma, intergenerational trauma, and medical trauma associated with chronic pain. Dr. Teneycke holds a BA in Psychology, an MA in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Art Therapy, and a PsyD in Psychology. Her experience includes work in various clinical settings and graduate-level teaching. She is a certified EMDR practitioner.
Best for
- Adults with trauma history
- Individuals experiencing chronic pain
- Highly Sensitive Persons (HSP)
- Those seeking EMDR therapy
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Art Therapy, EMDR, Supervision, Telehealth sessions |
| Tags | psychologist, art therapist, emdr, trauma, anxiety, depression, hsp, telehealth, seattle, chronic pain |
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