PSYCHOTHERAPY LLC

Our Providers

Sentience has a variety of providers with different areas of specialty to meet the varying needs of our clients. All of our providers accept the insurance listed on our Insurances Accepted page.

Feel free to review the provider’s biographies by clicking on their name below. If you are interested in seeing someone in our practice, please start by entering your information in our Patient Portal or email intake@sentiencepsychotherapy.co

Genevieve Harris-Eckel

B.S., M.A., LMFT, MBA (2024)

Caroline Tomlinson​

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP (she, her)

Sierra LaRue​

Counselor, BS, MS, LMHCA (she, her)

Polly Shrestha​

MA, LMFTA

Amanda Warne

Counselor Agency A􀆯iliated License (CAAL) (she, her)

Terry Edwards

Licensed Social Worker (he, him)

Madison Zeller Whiteman

Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, NCC (she, her)

Kelsey Zettle Hergert​

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW (she, her)

Christy Mathers

Counselor, LMHCA

Eric William Exner

Clinical Social Work / Therapist,􀯗SUDP,􀯗,􀯗LSWAIC,􀯗MHP

Nina Parson

Counselor, LMHCA

Brandie Nere

M.Ed., LMHCA

Nathalie Harris-Eckel

Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT

Rachael Hunter

Counselor, LMHCA (she, her)

Heidi Hull

MSW, LICSWA, SUDP

Office Location

Gig Harbor, WA, 98335

Opening Hours

Monday - Fridays
8am-6pm

Contact Details

Phone: 360-218-4675

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I have experience working with minority communities including working with women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ clients. Minority groups, and couples, particularly those at the intersections of gender, race, and sexual orientation, are often underrepresented in fields of work such as business, tech, and entrepreneurship. I believe therapy can and should be a safe and non-judgmental space that empowers individuals to be able to push their own limits and views of themselves, in all aspects of their personal and professional lives. Being able to embrace oneself and each other is one of the strongest things a person can learn to do.

Women, people of color, and queer and trans people are often told by society that they don’t fit it, and in our work together we can help you to feel as though you do fit. I believe, you can embrace yourself and push yourself without having to succumb to society’s views of your assigned roles, in your professional life, and within your relationships.

Until we learn to actually love everything about ourselves, especially the parts of us other people have said we should change, we’re susceptible to everything. Once you love everything about yourself, nothing can hurt you. I’m here to help you through that journey, and teach you how to embrace your own inner strength, and overcome any barrier you’re facing.

Education:
Mills College
Alliant International University
Texas A&M University

Genevieve Harris-Eckel

B.S., M.A., AMFT, MBA (2023)

What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.
Glenn Close