Nathalie Nordstrom

Nathalie Nordstrom

Nathalie’s passion for advocacy and mental health began early. During her undergraduate education, she first became involved with the Deaf community—an experience that continues to inspire her both personally and professionally. Today, her mission is to provide a sense of compassion, empowerment, and hope to others.

In the therapy room, Nathalie brings warmth and presence, along with a willingness to help clients gently challenge the places where they feel stuck. She values a holistic view of wellness, recognizing that mental health is influenced by every area of life—relationships, environment, identity, culture, community, and daily habits. She strives to help each client discover their own strengths and recognizes them as the expert of their own journey.

Education:

She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington where she majored in Community Psychology. Additionally, she received her Masters degree from Liberty University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Style:

Nathalie’s therapeutic approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Adlerian principles, and Narrative Therapy, allowing her to tailor treatment to each client’s story, strengths, and goals.

Hobbies:

Nathalie enjoys reading, writing, and being out in nature. Her partner in crime is her Golden Retriever, Charlie, who loves to join her for a good hike or movie night.

Specialties:

Nathalie serves adolescents and adults, with specialized focus areas in grief, anxiety and depression, life transitions, and supporting individuals with disabilities—particularly members of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. She also provides faith-based counseling and pre-marital counseling upon request.