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Holly Hulst

Holly Hulst

Marriage & Family Therapist, MA

Poulsbo, WA US
Holly Hulst is a dedicated Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, who offers a compassionate understanding of the intricate relationship between our symptoms and our deeper psyche. She believes that these symptoms often serve as vital messengers, urging individuals to cultivate new ways of relating to themselves and others, facilitating meaningful growth. Her philosophy centers on wholeness, recognizing that our bodies, emotions, thoughts, and backgrounds work harmoniously to shape our present experiences. Holly aims to guide her clients towards greater flexibility, empowering them to pursue the lives they genuinely desire. With a rich background in an Integrative therapeutic framework, her practice incorporates mindfulness-based, somatic, and relational psychology approaches. Holly has extensive experience supporting adults in navigating a range of challenges, including depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, mood instability, and relational stress, as well as those seeking deeper meaning in their lives. Additionally, she possesses advanced training in the Gottman Method, making her well-equipped to assist couples. Holly's warm and holistic approach invites individuals and families to embark on a healing journey that fosters connection and transformation.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression Grief PTSD/Trauma Relationship Stress
Therapy Types
Attachment-based Emotionally Focused Family / Marital Gottman Method Humanistic Integrative Interpersonal Jungian Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Play Therapy Psychodynamic Relational Somatic Transpersonal
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Elder (65+) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Languages
English (US)