Victoria K. Lee, PhD — Psychologist in Seattle, WA
Address509 Olive Wy # 1532 WA, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone+1206-682-7710
Websitedrvlee.com
Victoria K. Lee, PhD, is a psychologist who previously practiced in Seattle, Washington. Her therapeutic approach was founded in cognitive-behavioral philosophy, conceptualizing client concerns from a holistic perspective. She offered individual and couples therapy, focusing on stress management and developing coping toolkits. Dr. Lee's practice is now closed, and Dr. Feliza Guidero serves as her professional representative for referrals and records. Clients noted her compassionate and gentle manner in processing grief and loss, as well as her support in navigating anxiety, depression, and relationship termination. Some reviews indicated challenges with memory of client details and the appropriateness of personal opinions shared during sessions.
Best for
- Individuals managing anxiety and depression
- Clients processing grief
- Couples seeking relationship skills
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Stress management |
| Tags | psychologist, cognitive behavioral therapy, holistic approach, stress management, grief counseling, anxiety treatment, depression support, couples therapy, relationship counseling, seattle therapist |
Reviews on Google4.3 · 4 reviews
Dr. Victoria Lee, PhD is the best therapist I've experienced. Dr. Lee helped me navigate and develop a "tool kit" I can use to support my anxiety and depression. They have helped me sort through and terminate toxic partner relationships. Also, Dr. Lee has been indispensable with helping me process grief and loss in an affirming and gentle manner not once, but twice after the passing of both my parents. Each time when I have initially leaned on historically unhealthy self medicating practices, I have reached out and Dr. Lee has been there for me, providing understanding, support, working with me to develop skills needed that I can use to find healthy self care practices when facing stress, grief and loss, and so much more. Dr. Lee's compassion, empathy, knowledge and skills have not only served to improve myself and heal my heart, they have helped strengthen my marriage and relationship with my young son. I don't want to think of where I would be today had I not chosen to enter therapy and been lucky to find Victoria via my primary care provider. It would have meant denying myself the opportunity of growth and self improvement and I'd likely not be living the blessed life I am now. It would mean I'd not be able to now help others in need as well. Dr. Lee is a gift to anyone seeking help and wishes to improve the quality of and find meaning in their lives. Thank you, Victoria! A long review, but honestly I cannot say enough about the value of therapy which Dr. Lee provides. Ps. if you are lucky enough to have Dr. Lee share their own experiences with you as it relates to your own unique challenges, it is done only to move you, the client, forward in process of your own personalized therapy. It is never self serving, rather it is to nurture and gently nudge or challenge clients while on their therapeutic journey. Therapy is after all a partnership.
Dr. Victoria was my therapist for almost 2 years, and she was the best one I've had. She never makes you feel judged with what you say. She makes you feel comfortable and safe in her room. Which is a big plus on my end. Dr. Victoria really helped me to find myself and to be proud of who I am. I'm only terminating our relationship because I'm moving out of state. I'm sad that I had to terminate it, but happy that she will still be here helping people.
I would not recommend Dr. Lee unless you are dealing with addictions to drugs or alcohol. She does not remember names or important information relevant to your treatment, she gives her personal instead of professional opinions in your treatment, and oftentimes insults one's personal appearance. I highly DO NOT recommend Dr. Lee for psychological treatment.
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