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Hi! My name is Billie.

My education as a therapist evolved over time. As a child, I experienced the challenges that come with blended families. Although this was challenging it allowed me to learn patience and appreciate the time I had with my family.

As a teenager and young adult, I struggled with anxieties of my own. This offered me the opportunity to learn empathy for others who faced struggles of their own. At Arizona State University, where I completed my undergrad, I had the opportunity to begin my studies of families and psychology. I also completed an internship at the Anna Freud Institute where I learned more about attachment and sparked my interest in graduate school.

After college, I worked in the psychiatric hospital setting for multiple years. Here I gained a deep understanding of mental illness and the true struggles that people go through. As I worked with children in the hospital I saw the resilience that families are capable of when given a chance to learn and grow.

During my master’s program at Capella University and my work as a research coordinator I had the unique opportunity to learn from many different professionals including psychologists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, art therapists, and a variety of marriage and family therapists. Each helped to deepen my thirst for knowledge on how to best help my clients find the big, full life everyone deserves.

Today, I wear many hats, I am not only a therapist but also a mom, wife, daughter, sister, friend, etc. Each of these hats broadens my perspective as a therapist and allows me experiences to draw from. I struggle and fail just like everyone but I also try to slow down and learn from the ups and downs that all relationships provide. I do not feel that I am an expert in anyone’s life. Instead, I feel like my role with clients is to embark on a journey of discovery to find a deeper understanding of ourselves and those around us and a way to reach their goals.

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Hi! I'm Jocelyn.

I became a therapist because I discovered my genuine interest in learning about others and helping others live a more fulfilling and meaningful life when I was an undergraduate student at Gonzaga University. I completed my Masters in Marriage and Family Counseling at Gonzaga University and have since committed my life to helping others uncover their unique capabilities and strengths.

My training as a marriage and family therapist allows me to utilize a wide range of skills while viewing your experiences in a systemic way, focusing primarily on the effects of relationships in your life. I continue to study within the specific area of sex therapy. I am a current member of AAMFT (American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy) and ASSECT (American Society of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists) which both provide me with a wealth of resources to keep me up to date on the latest research and techniques.  

I was inspired to embark on this therapeutic journey by my initial work as a certified yoga instructor. I have studied yoga for many years and completed my 200-hour RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) Training at Lila Yoga in Spokane, WA. My personal experience with yoga has been one of emotional and physical discovery. I have a great understanding of how our emotional experiences manifest within our physical bodies. Through different yoga techniques, I can help you explore what kinds of stresses are being stored within the body and how to release them.

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