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Cami Ostman, MS, LMFT

Cami Ostman, MS, LMFT

Cami Ostman is a licensed marriage and family therapist at both of The Center’s Northgate and Federal Way offices. Working with both adolescents and adults, she specializes in individual, couples, and family counseling. Cami works with individuals and families from a systems perspective with a deep understanding that no individual is an island. We are all a part of families and communities that impact our functioning. She orients herself around Bowen Family Systems, Internal Family Systems, and Narrative Therapy perspectives, employing a client-centered approach which centers empathy and connection as the foundation for helping people achieve the changes they are seeking.
Background
Bachelor of Education, Western Washington University.
Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy, Seattle Pacific University.
Conditions/Populations Seen:
· Dysthymia/Depression
· Relationship disruptions (couples/families/other)
· Adjustment disorders related life-cycle transitions
· Anxiety
· Parenting support/coaching
· Adolescents
· Trauma recovery
· Career disruptions/transitions
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  • Federal Way Office

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