Alli Fisher, MA, LMHCA, ATR-P feels passionate about working with children, adolescents, and young adults seeking a safe space for their therapeutic journey. She specializes in working with individuals who have experienced trauma, specifically sexual trauma and childhood abuse/assault.
Alli has experience working with people in the LGBTQIAA+ community, BIPOC clients, depression, anxiety, and child and adolescent concerns. Alli has developing interests in working with people in the kink and BDSM communities, as well as a developing interest in working with children and adolescents with parents/caregivers in polyamorous and ethical non-monogamous relationships. She welcomes individual and/or family sessions depending on what seems most helpful to the individual person.
Alli works with a variety of therapeutic approaches to tailor a counseling experience that fits the individual’s needs. She is passionate about utilizing art therapy while integrating a person-centered, strengths-based approach, polyvagal theory, narrative therapy, and uses a trauma-informed lens. She’s committed to standing beside you on this journey. She has additional training from Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs and from First Aid Arts. She is currently accepting new clients and is working under the supervision of Dr. Misty Gibson as she completes her full licensure.
🌈 $150 per 50 minute session
🌈 $175 per 80 minute session
🌈 $200 per 110 minute session
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