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Are you having struggles with parenting issues, having couples/marital difficulties, are an adolescent trying to figure out life, are in need of stress reduction and relaxation techniques, or are a loved one (s) of those suffering from addiction and are trying to cope? Deep Waters Counseling, PLLC can help.
Are you engaging in addictive behaviors and don’t understand why, and experiencing the often accompanying anxiety, depression, shame, and guilt that stems from those behaviors? Deep Waters Counseling, PLLC can help.
History
Established in 2010.
My intent is to provide a safe environment to confront the issues in people’s lives that keep them stuck. I believe that integrating proven psychological principals with speaking the truth in love, using warmth, compassion, genuineness, and mutual respect, people can unburden themselves. It is then that people come to spiritual, emotional, and relational healing, which allows them to receive the strength and love to truly fulfill their life’s purpose.
Living requires constant adjustment to life circumstances. By way of focused personal responsibility and intentional follow through, clients will gain the skills, the insight, and the hope to achieve life as it is intended to be experienced.
Meet the Business Owner
Gregory L.
Business Owner
I have worked in the fields of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency conducting individual, couples, and family sessions, as well as group counseling sessions.
I earned a Masters (MA) in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University in Kirkland, WA and received the necessary education for my CDP license (Chemical Dependency Professional) from both Edmonds Community College and the Northwest Indian College. I do not use my CDP credential with Deep Waters Counseling, PLLC as Washington State law only permits the use of the CDP credential if a counselor is currently working in a state approved chemical dependency agency. I do, however, keep this credential current by attending necessary classes and trainings as required by Washington State.