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INDIVIDUAL AND RELATIONSHIP/COUPLES COUNSELING

Molz Wirtz-Wold, MS, LMHC, LPC (they/them)

My mission is to support my clients with a compassionate, creative approach using an attachment and trauma-informed framework, connecting the way we were raised with how our relationships work (or don’t work for us) as adults. I want to help people discover ways to heal and move forward in their lives, discover goals they want to set, and the individual ways in which they will be meeting those goals. I enjoy helping people explore their gender (or lack of gender) in a safe environment. I come to this work from an existential perspective and love helping people explore concepts such as identity, personal meaning, freedom and change. For people living with Bipolar disorder, I enjoy helping people find peace and stability using a combination of lifestyle choices, regular therapy appointments, and working with a medication prescriber to find a good fit for you. Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy addresses the need for a predictable, consistent schedule around things such as sleep, eating and social interactions to avoid episodes and have a life worth enjoying.

In relationship work/couples counseling, I want to help people develop healthy connections and attachments to the people they love and to themselves. I believe that my clients are the experts in their relationship, and it is my job and honor to help coach and guide them into more effective ways of relating. Many of us were not given models for what a healthy relationship looks like, nor how to disagree in ways that feel fair and just for everyone involved. Much of my approach to couples/relationship work comes from PACT and Stan Tatkin’s work on attachment (his book Wired for Love is a good place to start.)

I have been a mental health therapist since 2005, working with youth, families and individuals in a variety of domains, including in-home family therapy, community mental health, foster care, and in schools. I have extensive experience in people of all ages, including those who are from cultural and ethnic diverse groups and minority-identifying, recent immigrants, and/or transgender, non-binary, and/or gender fluid. I am also knowledgeable in supporting polyamorous, kinky, and queer individuals. I am a licensed Mental Health Therapist in Washington State, LH 60344737, and a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon State, C6618. I graduated from Eastern Washington University with a Master’s of Science in Applied Psychology. I am fat, queer and trans, my pronouns are they/them. I benefit from white privilege and work to educate myself so I can minimize the harm done via white supremacy culture in the therapy room and beyond.

www.marigoldcounseling.com

molz@marigoldcounseling.com

Wyatt O’Keefe, LMHC, LPC (he/him)

Wyatt Okeefe is a licensed professional counselor/Licensed Mental Health Therapist with extensive experience working with depression, anxiety, trauma, and issues specific to the LGBTQIA+ community.

1. Background and Expertise:

  • Wyatt identifies as queer and transmasculine.

  • He has over 20 years of experience in the field.

  • His therapeutic approach is existential, emphasizing finding meaning in daily activities and relationships.

  • Wyatt helps clients explore their identities, values, and beliefs to live authentically.

2. Ideal Clients:

  • Wyatt works with individuals facing significant life changes, such as adjusting to single life after a breakup, career transitions, retirement, gender transition, relocation, or coming out.

  • Clients often deal with depression, anxiety, trauma, or other challenges alongside these changes.

3. Personal Connection:

  • As a late transitioner, Wyatt understands the difficulties of being trans, navigating coming out of the closet later in life, and facing the fears that got in the way of transitioning earlier.

  • He has personally experienced the challenges of transitioning as an established adult.

  • Wyatt is queer and has been a part of the LGBTQIA community for his entire adult life.

4. Therapeutic Techniques:

  • Wyatt uses approaches like existential therapy, attachment theory, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and somatic therapy (body-centered).

5. Accessibility:

  • Wyatt conducts private online sessions and holds licenses in several states, including Washington, Oregon, Georgia, Florida, California and New York 12 .

  • Wyatt provides telehealth therapy and has hours that accommodate clients on both coasts and internationally.

phone: 352 677 2401
email: 1wyattokeefe@gmail.com