Therapy for teens and adults in Seattle, WA.
Therapeutic Approach
I believe we can all find meaning and joy despite the obstacles life presents. My hope is to build a genuine connection with you so we can work toward the life you want. Together we will develop a treatment plan that integrates your inner wisdom with my expertise in evidence based treatments. I practice Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that incorporates mindfulness, acceptance, values, and behavior change — all in the service of a more fulfilled life. When working with OCD I use the most effective type of treatment for this condition — a form of CBT called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP).
Education and Training
I received my BA with honors from Washington University in St. Louis and my PhD in clinical psychology from Loyola University Chicago. I completed a predoctoral internship at Seattle Children’s Hospital and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Washington focused on school-based mental health, implementation science, and cultural adaptation of interventions.
I am a licensed psychologist in the state of Washington (PY61037754). Also, I have the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) granted by the PSYPACT Commission, which allows me to practice telepsychology across state lines.
Working with Me
If you are interested in connecting with me, please fill out the New Client Inquiry Form at capsseattle.com/new-clients. On the form, check the box for “Individual Therapy” and request to work with Stephanie Robinson, PhD.
I am not contracted with insurance companies, but your insurance provider may reimburse you for a substantial part of my fee as an out-of-network provider. Please ask your insurance provider about out-of-network benefits for individual therapy.
You can access my HIPAA privacy statement here and my statement regarding surprise medical bills here.