Connie McDonald, LMFT

Connie McDonald, LMFT
Safe Harbor Counseling, LLC 400 East Pioneer Ave 3207 Puyallup, WA 98372
About

Connie McDonald, LMFT

M. Scott Peck, began his book "The Road Less Traveled" with, "Life is difficult",and I couldn't agree more! That doesn't mean one has to live in pain or fear, there are answers and solutions to life's difficulties. I believe that joining with another caring and insightful person can help one find relief. I would love to be that person, meeting with hurting or struggling people and seeing them change is exciting and rewarding.
An area of emphasis in my practice is working with couples who's marriage is in jeopardy because of sexual integrity issues. I work to support both spouses through their struggle for resolution.
Primary Specialty

Counselor

Affiliations AAMFT, EMDRIA, IITAP
Payment Options Debit/Credit Card, Check, Cash
Services Connie McDonald, LMFT offers counseling at 400 East Pioneer Ave 3207, Puyallup, WA 98372 in Puyallup, WA.

Please call Connie McDonald, LMFT at (253) 592-8688 to schedule an appointment in Puyallup, WA and to get more information about the counseling services offered.
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Recent Reviews
Connie counseled me & my wife several years ago. Now that we are divorcing, she decided to breach patient confidentiality to write a declaration to the court about my PRIVATE sessions with her, on my wife's behalf, for her custody requests. I am a veteran with PTSD, and I talked about my struggles with my therapist. Be careful with Connie - if you tell her things in confidence in hopes of getting help, she may use it against you later like she did to me! This makes me wonder if veterans with children should ever talk about their issues with mental health professionals...at the time, it really helped me deal with my problems to talk about them, but if I had known it would be used against me in a custody dispute 4 years later, I would have just tried to deal with them without the help of a therapist. I have a copy of her declaration, which I will be using to file a complaint with the licensing board. I understand therapists may disclose counseling records w/o the patient's consent if there is an imminent threat to others, but our sessions were years ago and she didn't feel it was necessary to disclose anything until my wife asked her to review my counseling records and provide a statement in support of her custody petition. She didn't even describe anything that was extremely concerning about my mental health in her declaration except to describe my struggles as I explained them to her. I'm beyond feeling betrayed by someone I trusted to help me with mental health issues and marriage counseling. Wow!
by Clio Ente xxx.xxx.59.187
October 07, 2018
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Did this counselor provide a comfortable chair for you during the session?
Yes
Did this provider's staff seem to respect him/her?
Yes, I could tell the staff respected him/her
Did this provider pressure you to purchase any unnecessary products during your visit?
No, my decisions were always respected
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Yes
Does this provider have a good professional reputation within your community?
Yes, they are known for being good at what they do
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.52.66
January 14, 2014
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