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Chelsea Williams PsyD
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​I’m Chelsea Williams (she/her/hers), a psychotherapist now open to see clients in WA state.  Currently all sessions are online. I’m located in Bellingham, WA and plan to be in-person this summer.  Unfortunately, I’m not in-network with any insurance yet, but I do income-based sliding scale fee.  I do provide Superbills.  

I work with clients struggling with anxiety, depression and trauma - especially in the larger social context as I’m a politicized healer and approach therapy from an abolition stance.

Please see my bio below for more about me.

Email: info@drchelseawilliams.com  
Website: drchelseawilliams.com 

Phone: 360-229-5199


Bio

Dr. Chelsea Williams, PsyD (she/her/hers) graduated with her doctorate of psychology in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Francisco.  She completed her pre-doctoral internship training at California Pacific Medical Center Psychiatric Outpatient Department and post-doctoral fellowship at Sanctuary trauma treatment in New York City. Currently practicing as a Mental Health Counselor Associate while collecting hours toward licensure as a clinical psychologist, Chelsea is being supervised by Dr. Stacey Prince, PhD.  

Chelsea works with clients struggling with anxiety, depression, relationships and workplace issues.  Her specialization areas include intergenerational trauma, attachment, social justice, and somatics.  Passionate about providing trauma informed care within our larger social context, Chelsea welcomes clients who are craving a space to address the harmful impact of white supremacy culture as an inextricable element of personal healing. This includes white identified folks seeking accountability and growth, as well as bodies of culture, mixed-race, multi-heritage and those walking in the borderlands - those who know all too well the perils of denying the impact of white supremacy as we try to heal our wounds. 


Chelsea is of mixed European settler & Cree-Métis indigenous ancestry.  She is a politicized healer, an auntie, daughter, partner, sister, cousin, niece, mentor, student of the circle way, friend, swimmer and gardener.  These relational connections guide her - providing daily learnings, responsibilities and joy.  Much of her family still lives on the indigenous homelands of the Michif Plyil & Néhiyaw-Askly ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᕀ (Plains Cree) in Treaty 6 Territory (Alberta, Canada).  She was born and raised on the stolen land of the Cost Salish Nuxwsa’7aq (Nooksack), Lhaq’temish (Lummi) & Semiahmoo peoples, colonially known as Bellingham, WA state and has recently returned after spending two decades living, learning and playing on the stolen ancestral homelands of the Ramaytush Ohlone (San Francisco). In her free time she reads, spends time with her parents, swims, soaks up Pacific North West nature, geeks out on Star Trek & Somatic Abolitionism because she can’t get enough of either.  She beads and builds, gardens and hangs out.  Loves when others cook for her and she’ll do the dishes.
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  • Workshops & Groups
    • Trans Teens Connect!
    • Intersectionality, race, and spirituality
    • From Strength to Strength
    • Eric Ward: Responding to White Nationalism
    • Resmaa Menakem: Healing racial trauma
    • Womxn of Color Healing Circle
    • Tools for healing and liberation >
      • Oct 28 2017
      • Dec 9 2017
      • Jan 28 2018
      • Feb 10 2018
      • March 2 2018
      • March 31 2018
      • April 27 2018
    • Family Values for the Revolution >
      • Sep 30 2018
      • Oct 27 2018
      • Nov 3 2018
      • Dec 7 2018
      • Jan 27 2019
      • Feb 17 2019
      • March 2019
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    • You can't pour from an empty cup >
      • Nov 17 2019
      • Jan 3 & 4 2020
      • Feb 2 2020
      • Apr 17 2020
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