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Chris Moseman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, Private Practice
Chris Moseman is a seasoned psychotherapist with a focus on adults, children, and couples, specializing in complex trauma and severe mental illnesses like psychosis.
He practices within a psychoanalytic framework, drawing inspiration from the clinical philosophies of Wilfred Bion, Donald Meltzer, and Harold Searles.
Currently advancing his knowledge through postgraduate training in British Object Relations Theory, Chris is deeply involved in the field, serving on the Board of Directors for the Center for Object Relations and the Child Therapy Association.
Chris Moseman's dedication extends to nurturing the growth of psychoanalytic approaches among new psychotherapists, demonstrating a commitment to the evolution of the field.
With an educational background that includes a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wyoming, Chris brings a wealth of academic knowledge to his practice.
Having worked in various capacities, from Family Therapist at the Center for Human Services to Clinical Therapist at Kitsap Mental Health Services, Chris Moseman has gained extensive experience in diverse clinical settings.
His career has seen him provide therapeutic services at Catholic Community Services, the internationally renowned wilderness therapy program SageWalk - The Wilderness School, and Vision House as a Case Manager.
Chris Moseman's professional journey also encompassed roles as a Practicum Facilitator at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology and a Family Preservation Therapist, showcasing his versatility in the mental health field.
To explore Chris Moseman's private practice and his profound contributions to the realm of psychotherapy, visit www.mosemancounseling.com.