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Mary Stanton-Nurse

Mary Stanton-Nurse, MA, LMFT

Education

MA in Couple and Family Therapy, Seattle University, School of Theology and Ministry

 

Professional Experience

Samaritan Center Staff Therapist 2022 to present
Samaritan Center Externship 2020-2022
Clinician in private practice 2017-2020, working primarily with individuals and couples
Clinical Internship at Atlantic Street Center, serving children and families, 2014-2016

 

WA License #LF61279190

My approach to counseling

I love working with individuals and relationships in transition, whether it be between life stages, the coming together or breakup of relationships, or around work or life changes. Often, whatever is spurring you to seek out therapy is some kind of transition—the way of life that was working for you before isn’t working the same way anymore—and it is natural to need some assistance in finding a new balance.

I have a particular heart for relationships whose members are seeking to find a healthy balance between work, personal, and family life, especially with members of caring professions.

I have experience in working with

  • Older children and teens
  • Young adults
  • Adults, and older adults
  • Couples
  • Parent-child dyads and some families

 

I have experience working with medical professionals, clergy, teachers, and pastors kids, among others, as well as people entering into periods of vocational or spiritual transitions, and retirement.

I am also an Ordained Deacon in the United Methodist Church, and welcome clients who desire to incorporate their spirituality or religious practices into therapy, as well as those seeking to reckon with spiritual wounds.

Contact

mstantonnurse@samaritanps.org
(206) 957-4704

Locations

Teletherapy Only

Availability

Monday through Thursday

I am not accepting new clients right now.

Insurance Accepted

 

  • Aetna
  • Kaiser (not all plans)

Advent Devotion: Joy and Grief

by Mary Stanton-NurseDecember 15, 20250 comments
Within our darkest night You kindle a fire That never dies away Dans nos Obscurités, J. Berthier The third Sunday of the season of Advent is traditionally known as Gaudete Sunday, for the Latin for “rejoice.” In the darkest weeks of the year (in the northern hemisphere, at least), it can sometimes feel odd to be asked to “rejoice,” particularly...
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