Sarah Harbin
LPC, LMHC, ATR
Licensed Professional Counselor OR, Licensed Mental Health Clinician WA, Certified Art Therapist
Hello my name is Sarah and it is nice to meet you. My pronouns are she/her.
When I think of the world and all the people in it, what I want to see is compassion, gentleness, and care. More than anything I try to foster this. In my practice I work from a person-centered approach where I like to bring in an eclectic mix of Art Therapy, CBT, Narrative therapy, and EMDR to suit my client’s needs. With that in mind, I try to create a therapeutic space where the individuals I see can slow down, take time for non-judgmental reflection, process emotions and find the things that help them to live with authenticity and intention. It is out of this perspective that I work to support and collaborate with adolescents and adults of all backgrounds to find growth, seek change and begin the healing process. I endeavor to make therapy a creative and safe space where we can explore how each person is able to find what works for them. In the first few sessions I like to get a sense of who you are, what you are seeking and to make goals for what we will work towards.
Professionally I have spent most of my life working for nonprofits, and trying to be of service to the community. I have spent the last 15 or more years working with teens in crisis and then as a therapist for teens and adults. I hold a Masters degree in Art Therapy and Counseling from Marylhurst University, and a Bachelors in interdisciplinary arts with focuses in Human studies, Art, and literature/writing. I find that this training informs the creative spirit of my practice even when expressive arts therapy is not used directly. Often I find that those I work with inspire me to seek new growth as a therapist and push me to gain knowledge and further education in directions that I could not have anticipated. I find that working with an open mind and an open heart is the best way to maintain a sensitivity to my fellow humans and what they might need.
In my personal life I find myself at a place that is pretty mellow. I enjoy my two cats, gardening, going to visit the ocean, and making art. I grew up as a weird kid in a small town here in Oregon. As I became an adult I explored the wider world of ideas and people through travel, books, art, music and exploring ways to be in the world. I was very fortunate to find like-minded people with whom to share ideas. This helped me to let go of what I thought life had to be, and embrace other possibilities. This was a big part of how I found my way to the work I do today.
I look forward to meeting you and providing a safe space to explore new ways to heal and grow.
Education
MA Art Therapy and Counseling: Marylhurst University
BA Interdisciplinary Arts with Focus in Human Studies, Art, Literature/Writing
Clinical Specialties
I am open to working with all kinds of humans who have different needs in therapy but I find myself drawn to those who are experiencing life transitions, anxiety, identity exploration, trauma of all kinds, depression, perimenopause, interpersonal or attachment issues, boundary work, and guilt/shame work. I would like to say that working with members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community is close to my heart due to the acceptance that they have shown me and others over the years.
Licenses & Certifications
Licensed Professional Counselor OR
Licensed Mental Health Clinician WA
Certified Art Therapist