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Spiritually integrated counseling and education for every faith and lifestyle.

Therapy at Samaritan Center

Whether you are an individual, couple, or family, we have something for you. Appointments available in-person at each of our locations, with virtual therapy available as needed. Learn more about our therapists, methods, and payment options...

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Choose a location convenient to you! We have offices in Seattle, Bellevue, Poulsbo, and Spokane.

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Interview with Kurt Hoelting

Kurt Hoelting, author of Apprentice to the Wild and featured speaker and Samaritan’s 2025 Spring Luncheon, discusses the very timely themes of his book with Samaritan therapist Eric Stroo.

Ancient Wisdom for the Present Day
Interview with Jeffrey Sung, MD
The Insurance Dilemma

Ready for an understatement? Accessing mental health services can be really challenging.

Interview with James L. Furrow, PhD

In February, we spoke with Jim Furrow, who has worked closely with our clinical staff over the last five years as a trainer and consultant. Jim is an internationally recognized leader and contributor to the practice of Emotionally Focused Therapy with couples and families. Together with EFT originator Susan Johnson, he coauthored seminal works on EFT as it is practiced for couples and families. Jim maintains an active research program examining the process and effectiveness of the model.

How can I come to therapy and also keep my workday commitments?Therapists at Samaritan keep a wide variety of office hours...
How often should I expect to come to therapy?Frequency will be worked out in collaboration with your therapist
If I’m not Christian, is this still a good place to seek counseling?Spiritual aspects are always based on your preference.
Supervised externs give low cost counseling.