Therapy for Anxiety and Depression
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Anxiety and Depression Therapy for Mental Relief and a Better Mood
Anxiety and depression are common disorders that many people deal with. Symptoms associated with anxiety and depression can feel overwhelming. However, our mental health experts are trained to provide you with the help you need. We will teach you strategies and techniques to manage symptoms of anxiety and depression so you can take control of your life. Contact us today to begin your journey.
Our Methods for Treating Anxiety and Depression
Anxiety and depression can be overwhelming. Our expert therapists are here to walk alongside you while you learn coping strategies that provide mental clarity. We offer a variety of proven treatment methods for anxiety and depression to help you manage symptoms. Ultimately, our goal is for you to eventually leave therapy and lead a happier, healthier life.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is a talking therapy that can help manage issues you're having. CBT is done by identifying thought patterns and changing the way one thinks and behaves. CBT is a popular method used to treat anxiety and depression, and other mental and physical problems.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, or DBT, is a modified type of cognitive behavior therapy. This type of therapy teaches people to live in the moment, coping skills for stress, regulate emotions, solve relationship problems, and form healthy new relationships.
Initially, this type of therapy was developed to treat borderline personality disorder but has been discovered to help those having difficulty with emotion regulation or showing signs of self-destructive behavior such as eating disorders and substance abuse disorders. Additionally, this type of therapy has been used on occasion to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy, or EMDR, is a psychotherapy treatment intended to relieve one's distress associated with traumatic memories. The therapeutic technique facilitates the accessing and processing of the traumatic memories and other adversity in finding an adaptive resolution.
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (mindfulness therapy) is a type of psychotherapy that combines cognitive therapy, meditation, and mindfulness. This modality was meant to build upon cognitive therapy, integrating it with a program to form mindfulness-based stress reduction therapy.
Meet Our Mental Health Clinicians

Cynthia Ansley MS, LMHC, NCC,
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who holds a Master’s Degree in Community Mental Health Counseling from Southern New Hampshire University and have been working in the field of mental health for over 20 years. I provide therapy for adults while addressing a wide range of issues.

Sabrina Bachman, MA, LMHCA,
My name is Sabrina Bach and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate and have been in the mental health field for 10+ years. I received my Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwest University in 2020.
I was struggling with my anxiety and depression and I wasn’t sure what to do. After searching all over Seattle I finally came across Seattle Wellness Center. Their staff was warm, welcoming and accommodating to my needs. I could not thank them enough for everything they have done.
Mary Jackson
Seattle Wellness Center Areas of Focus

Adults

Couples

Anger Management

Gender Identity

LGBT

Military Families

Chronic Terminal

Spirituality

Grief

PTSD

Depression

Stress & Anxiety

Geriatric

Mixed Racial Identity Issues

Emotional Mood Disorders
faq
There are many ways that therapy can help one grow. Therapists can provide support, problem-solving skills, and coping strategies for a number of issues.
Ultimately, the benefits of therapy depend on your commitment level to achieving your goals.
This depends on the individual as it’s different for everyone. Some people will be in therapy for a couple of weeks, a few months, or years. The healing process is different for everyone. Ultimately, our philosophy is to provide individuals the tools necessary to eventually not need therapy and move on in life.
It depends on the condition and what the patient is suffering from. There are a ton of treatments that are holistic and require no medication, and healing is done through therapy methods.
Please fill out our contact form, and one of our support staff will reach out to you shortly (typically within 4 hours).
Typically, a therapy session will last around 55-minutes.
We offer a sliding scale based on income for therapy sessions ranging $60-$125 per session for those who would rather not use health insurance.
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If you're interested in receiving therapy and are looking for the most affordable rates, consider paying out of pocket at our introductory rate of $185 per session for individuals, and $220 per session for couples, or family sessions.
Seattle Wellness Center accepts an array of insurance providers to help patients cover their healthcare needs. Read more about Rates and Insurance
Seattle Wellness Center does not provide medication management, only counseling. If you require medication management please contact your psychiatrist.