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It’s normal to experience mental health issues and relationship problems. Talking to a licensed therapist can help. Therapy can teach you more about yourself and your mental health concerns in a healing way. Many therapies are evidence-based and have been proven effective.
Since 2007, GoodTherapy has helped people like you connect with ethical, compassionate counselors and therapists. The therapists listed above, who practice therapy in Issaquah, are trained to protect client confidentiality and privacy. In keeping with our high membership standards, these mental health professionals are also committed to eliminating the stigma that keeps many people from seeking help.
If you are looking for a specific type of therapist, you can search for marriage or couples counseling in Issaquah or find a child psychologist or family therapist in Issaquah. You can also connect with Issaquah therapists who specialize in treating anxiety or depression. In addition, some therapists provide group therapy, which is typically a therapist-led session with multiple people.
Beliefs about how much therapy costs may deter some people from finding a therapist. It’s a good idea to contact therapists you’re interested in and ask about insurance, sliding-scale fees, payment plans, and other options to stay within your budget.
Rest assured there are qualified therapists in Issaquah who can treat a variety of concerns, including family conflict, relationship issues, anxiety, or depression. With our directory, the right therapist is easy to find.
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Suicide is a serious issue in Issaquah. The suicide rate in the city is 11.7 per 100,000 people. While this rate is slightly lower than the surrounding King’s County, it is noticeably higher than the 2008-2012 average (8.6 per 100,000). This increased suicide rate may be partly due to isolation: 18% of Issaquah adults report having limited or no social support.
Youth in Issaquah are not spared from this problem. In 2016, 26% of 12th graders said they had seriously considered suicide, and 4.5% said they had attempted suicide at least once in the past. Compared to 2014, fewer students were physically attempting suicide, but many more were seriously considering it. Survey participants believe student mental health is worsening due to academic pressure and bullying.
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