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Samantha Moyer, MA, LMHCA  (On Leave)

Samantha Moyer, MA, LMHCA (On Leave)

Clinical Counselor (Licensed in Washington and Idaho)

Samantha received her master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling at Eastern

Washington University. She received her bachelor’s through the University of Phoenix

for Business Management. Samantha has also been a licensed and practicing massage

therapist since 2010. Her background feeds her passion for holistic therapies and

integrating mind, body, and soul work with all clients she works with.


Samantha’s areas of expertise lie in trauma therapy and adults diagnosed within the

neurodivergent spectrum. Whether navigating life transitions, healing trauma, or seeking

deeper meaning and fulfillment with life, Samantha leads with a deeply rooted belief in

the interconnectedness of the mind, body and spirit. She seeks to guide clients on their

journey of self-discovery and cultivating a sense of purpose. Her goal is to help clients

align to their true selves, cultivate self-compassion, and embark on a journey towards

wholeness and wellbeing.


As a trauma therapist specializing in Lifespan Integration, Samantha is dedicated to

guiding individuals through healing journeys that encompass their entire lifespan. With a

deep understanding of how early experiences shape current behaviors and beliefs, she

utilizes Lifespan Integration therapy to help clients integrate fragmented memories and

resolve past traumas.


As a therapist specializing in neurodivergence and executive functioning, Samantha is

passionate about supporting individuals in harnessing their unique strengths and

navigating challenges effectively. With a focus on understanding diverse neurological

profiles, she provides personalized strategies and interventions to enhance executive

functioning skills such as organization, time management, and decision making. Her

goal is to create a supportive therapeutic environment where clients feel validates and

empowered to thrive, celebrating neurodiversity as a source of unique abilities and

perspectives.

In her free time, Samantha enjoys being out in nature, reading, sewing and spending

time with her family.

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