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Kay Abramson

Kay Abramson, MS, LMFT

Education

MS, Marriage and Family Therapy, Seattle Pacific University, 1984
BA, Sociology, Language and Theater Arts, Aquinas College, 1964

 

Professional Experience

Samaritan Center of Puget Sound since 1984
Faculty: Marriage and Family Training Program 1985-2000
Counselor at the University of Washington Medical School 1981-1985

 

WA License #LF00001410

My approach to counseling

My theoretical orientation is primarily from an intra- and interpersonal psychotherapy perspective. I create a therapeutic relationship in which my clients feel genuinely cared for, authentically engaged, and encouraged to have compassion for themselves which will enable healing and growth. I include spiritual awareness and development, when this is appropriate, to facilitate the integration of persons on all levels – spiritual, mental, emotional, physical and relational.

I have professional experience with

  • People with depression and anxiety
  • People who have experienced loss and trauma
  • Couples counseling
  • Spiritual direction
  • Consulting clergy and congregations
  • As an event speaker and retreat leader

Contact

kabramson@samaritanps.org
(206) 957-4698

Locations

Samaritan Main Office
564 NE Ravenna Blvd
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 527-2266

Availability

Mondays – Thursdays
In-person only

I am not accepting new clients right now.

Insurance Accepted

 

  • Beechstreet
  • BlueCross/BlueShield
  • First Choice Health Network
  • HMA
  • Kaiser (not all plans)
  • Premera
  • Regence
  • Uniform Medical

Remarkably Bright Creatures Book Review

by Kay AbramsonApril 3, 2024 Abramson, Kay
Remarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van Pelt, surprised me with its charming characterizations, implausible interspecies relationships and healing connections. Tova Sullivan, the main character, lost her son, Eric, years ago when he was just 18, and she was recently widowed at the age of 70. Facing an unknown future, she copes with her loneliness by staying busy at her night job...
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Samaritan Center of Puget Sound


564 NE Ravenna Blvd
Seattle, WA 98115


Call: (206) 527-2266
Fax: (206) 527-1009
contact@samaritanps.org

 

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