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Carly Pereira Pascoa, M.A.

Carly Pascoe is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate & co-founder of The Center for Psychological Health, a mental health clinic in Federal Way. Carly is currently finishing her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology. Carly is also the lower school counselor at the Academy for Precision Learning, a school in Seattle that specializes in educating individuals with Autism. In addition, Carly also acts as a consultant to various schools in the King County area. She enjoys working with children, teens, young adults, parents, families, and groups. Her education and clinical training is focused on providing treatment and assessment services to children, adults, and families presenting with a diverse range of emotional, medical, and neuro-psychological difficulties. Furthermore, she has worked extensively with children on the autism spectrum for over 10 years. During this time, she has worked in both In and Outpatient settings with children and adults. Carly Pascoe also works with common childhood issues such as poor academic performance, depression, anxiety, ADHD, behavioral problems, and divorce. Carly utilizes both a Cognitive Behavioral and Family Systems approach in her clinical work. Her current research focus is on “how parents cope with having a child with autism”. During her free time, Carly enjoys spending time with her two dogs, bicycling, cooking, and traveling.

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10740 Meridian Ave N
Suite #102
Seattle, WA 98133

Phone: 206-466-5649

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33305 1st Way South
Suite #B203
Federal Way, WA 98003

Phone: 253-235-5956

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