Karyn George, M.Ed, MA, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor
(425) 728-4225   |   [email protected]

I have a very relaxed and approachable vibe and hope to create a safe and warm environment where you can come as you are and feel truly accepted and seen, both by me and the Lord. The relationship between the counselor and client is pivotal and it’s important to have a therapist you feel like you can trust and open up to. I value laughter and humor and, where appropriate, enjoy incorporating this into our time together. I have also worked with individuals who have special needs and am perceptive, flexible, and accommodating in order to make your time in therapy fit well with your individual needs.

Spokane Valley – Tue, Wed & Thu
Online (WA only) – Mon & Fri

Focus Areas

  • Abandonment and Neglect

  • ADHD

  • Anger Management

  • Anxiety

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Chemical Dependency

  • Coaching

  • Counseling for Teens

  • Codependency

  • Depression

  • Eating Disorders

  • Grief Counseling

  • Group Counseling

  • Individual Counseling

  • Online Counseling

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Professional Development

  • Relationship Issues

  • Sexual Abuse

  • Spiritual Development

  • Trauma

  • Weight Loss

  • Women’s Issues

Articles by Karyn George

  • The effects of trauma and PTSD on a person’s life are wide-reaching both in time span and relational bandwidth. If you find yourself wondering about whether or not you suffer from trauma and PTSD, this article may help! We’ll discuss the definition of both trauma and PTSD, some symptoms to watch for, and four types of treatment that can help a person who has been through trauma and/or PTSD. Here are some possible [...]

  • Depending on how you were raised, you may or may not be open to counseling. The idea of it can seem foreign, odd, or perhaps, only for those who are in dire straits. If counseling for yourself – an adult – seems unnecessary, how much more, then, would it be daunting to consider counseling for teens? Or perhaps you grew up in a home that championed counseling, yet you never went for one [...]

  • Can a person have both anorexia and bulimia? That’s a complex question that we will seek to answer throughout this article. You may have a friend or family member who struggles with an unhealthy relationship with food. Maybe they nibble politely without taking in much food or they don’t often want to eat around others. These can be signs of an eating disorder. Sometimes people who struggle with control develop eating disorders and [...]