Contact
jbaumann@samaritanps.org(206) 527-2266 x385
Locations
St. Stephen the Martyr Parish
13055 SE 192nd St
Renton, WA 98058
(206) 527-2266
Availability
Note: John will be away for an extended period from July 1 to Sept 13.St. Stephen the Martyr: Wednesdays
John Baumann, MDiv, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health CounselorCurrently not accepting new clients
Works with Families, Individuals, Marriage & Couples, Teletherapy, and Youth & ChildrenWA License #LH60515341
My approach to counseling
I believe that therapy is about discovering what is already within you that can help with this healing process. Each person or couple brings certain and specific strengths and talents that can be rediscovered to sustain healing.
There is a reflective nature to this work in terms of identifying what has happened, recognizing how this relates to other experiences, and letting it shape the changes and healing you are seeking. I may draw from several therapeutic methods to assist in this work, including cognitive behavioral and narrative therapies.
Should you wish to draw from or incorporate practices or teachings from a particular spiritual, religious, or philosophical tradition, we can weave this into our work together.
I have experience in working with
Individuals: Working through experiences and stressors that make room for depression, anxiety, grief, or anger to enter. These experiences may include trauma, loss, relational problems and transitions.
Couples: Deepening relationships that may have become frayed. Exploring ways to rebuild and reclaim the relationship you desire.
Chronic Illness: A chronic illness typically says “no” to what used to be possible. It can be experienced as defining who we are. Finding the way to still claim who we are is a way to say to “no” to the illness and “yes” to us.
Spirituality: Spiritual companioning, many times called spiritual direction, is simply joining someone on their faith journey and reflecting back to them what I see, hear, and experience in them.
Marriage Preparation: The decision to say yes to another person through marriage is filled with wonder and excitement. Marriage preparation can help identify the strengths and skills that each of you bring to marriage and draw on them to blend your individual and unique styles. It is also safe place to explore any areas of relationship that might need more attention. Click here for more information.
Education
Certificate in Post-Masters Studies in Pastoral Counseling, Seattle University
Master of Divinity, Seattle University
BS in Education, Indiana University
Professional Experience
Samaritan Center since 2015
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Seattle, (Externship) 2010 – 2015
Anam Curam Counseling, Kent (Externship) 2009
Insurance Accepted
(Text needed for this condition: Not a Samaritan therapist, but has insurance providers selected.) This therapist takes direct payments only. Learn More...Make an Appointment
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