Sometimes we all need someone to talk to about life issues, or just a little support in times of need. A professional counselor or therapist is a great resource for working through the many and varied problems we all face in life. Sessions with counselors and therapists are confidential, non-judgmental, and individually tailored to clients' needs.

This page lists counselors, therapists, or agencies known to have some experience working with members of the GLBT community. We will update this page as we find more providers in various locations. Listings on this site should not be construed as a professional referral or endorsement. We are merely listing known resources which are often hard to find. If you are a provider of counseling services to GLBT individuals and would like to be listed, please contact us.

Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assualt Services provides confidential assistance for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, rape, child sexual abuse, stalking, elder abuse, sexual assault and sexual harassment.

Services include crisis intervention, emergency shelter, advocacy-based counseling, legal, medical and social services advocacy, support groups, children’s advocacy and community education and prevention. All services are confidential and free.

Skagit DV & SAS 24-Hour Hotline: 1-888-336-9591

Seattle Counseling Service is a community resource that advocates, educates and serves to advance the social well-being and mental health of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. We began as a small grassroots effort in response to the need for a safer community. Founded in 1969, we were the first peer counseling service of its kind in the United States to serve the gay and lesbian community. We are currently serving over 750 individuals.

We are conveniently located in the heart of Capitol Hill on Broadway Avenue, next to Jack In The Box and across from Dick's Drive-In.

There are numerous bus routes that run through Broadway Avenue as well. Parking is available in the back of the building, 2-3 hour parking in the residential area  or metered parking on the streets. Our address is 112 Broadway Ave East, Seattle WA 98102.

To set an appointment to view our facility, please contact our Client Services Coordinator, Jennifer Coig. Her email is jenniferc@seattlecounseling.org or you can reach her at 206-323-1768. For more information, you can also visit us at www.seattlecounseling.org

 


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