Bothell Clinical Staff
(425) 487-3885
PSYCHOLOGISTS
Susan M. Carey, Ph.D.
Treatment Issues: Head Injury, Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), Depression, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, Divorce, Family Issues, Assessment for all Ages
Education: Masters in educational psychology and counseling at the University of Wisconsin. Masters in Theology, Masters in Clinical Psychology, and Doctorate in Clinical psychology from Fuller Seminary.
Specialty Training and Experience: Dr. Carey taught pre-school through twelfth grade, including special education and gifted studies, for fourteen years. She gained clinical and neurological experience working at the Brain Injury Unit of the University of Washington Hospital and at the Neurology Department at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. She currently works as a school psychologist for Seattle Public Schools, Washington.
Special Interests: Includes Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.), depression, learning disabilities, anxiety, divorce, family issues, and assessment for all ages.
Publications: Dr. Carey was on the committee which developed the ethics manual for school psychologists in the State of Washington for the Washington Association of School Psychologists. She wrote chapters for a book on physical, emotional and spiritual healing, and introductions to chapters on cross cultural communication for Dr. Charles Kraft at Fuller Seminary. She also wrote a Divorce Recovery Coloring Book.
Daniel D. Hartman, Psy.D.
Treatment Issues: Depression, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Character Disorders, Diagnostic Clarification Issues
Education: Masters and Doctorate in Psychology (Psy.D.) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, in La Mirada, California.
Specialty Training and Experience: Dr. Hartman has developed inpatient, outpatient, and day hospital programs. He has also trained and supervised therapists. He has been a licensed psychologist since 1987.
Groups: He currently facilitates two groups out of Northgate.
Special Interests: Includes depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder and character disorder in individual, group, and family formats. He enjoys the challenge of difficult diagnostic clarification issues and complex cases. Dr. Hartman provides individual, family, marital, and group psychotherapy.
Jeffrey Stover, M.S., L.M.H.C. Ph.D.
Treament Issues: Anxiety, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Marriage
Education: Master of Divinity from Talbot Seminary. Doctor of Psychology Degree from Seattle Pacific University.
Specialty Training and Experience: Dr. Stover joined Meier Clinic in 1999 in the outpatient Clinic and in 2001 began working in the Seattle Day Program.
Special Interests: Includes depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, marriage, sexuality, and sexual addictions for individual adults and couples.
COUNSELORS
Carol M. Christensen, M.A., L.M.H.C.
Treatment Issues: Anxiety, Panic, Depression, Codependency, Bipolar Disorder, Family Issues, Marital Stress, Sexual Issues, Career Loss, Middle Age Issues, Singles' Issues, Relationship Issues, Grief
Education: Bachelor's of Arts Degree in Speech Communications from the University of Washington. Graduate degree in Bible from Multnomah College of the Bible in Portland. Master's degree in Spiritual Nurture from Western Seminary in Seattle.
Specialty Training and Experience: Ms. Christensen gained mental health experience working at three inpatient psychiatric facilities and an outpatient chemical dependency center. She served for ten years as the executive director of a national youth organization. She spear headed a national campaign and committee addressing substance abuse and sexual issues students are confronting in public schools. She has served as an adjunct professor of counseling at Puget Sound Christian College and has over twenty years of Christian ministry experience.
Groups: Carol has developed groups based on her book Power Over Panic, Answers for Anxiety. In addition, she facilitates psychotherapy groups that include some of Meier Clinicss' best-selling titles: Avoiding Mr. or Ms. Wrong, The Mom Factor, Safe People, Boundaries, Addicted to Love, and Love is a Choice. She has also developed new therapy groups for women and spouses dealing with sexual issues.
Special Interests: Ms. Christensen's professional interests include anxiety disorders, depression and codependency. She enjoys working with those who struggle with family or marital stress, sexual issues, career loss, middle age and singles' issues, relationship issues, depression, grief, anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (O.C.D.), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.), GAD, and Bipolar Disorder. She works with families, individuals, and group counseling.
Publications: The first of Carol Christensen's three-volume self-help series, Power Over Panic, Answers for Anxiety. Additional books, Power Over Depression and Power of Codependency, are forthcoming in her soon to be released series. Her publishing credits include over sixty articles in Christian magazines: Discipleship Journal, Youthworker, Light and Life, The Standard, and Christianity Today's Your Church.
Megan E. Jones, M.A.
Treatment Issues: Adolescent Concerns, Anxiety, Boundaries, Codependency, Depression, Family Issues, Grief, Marital Issues, Relationship Issues, Sexual Issues, Women's Issues.
Education and Training: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from University of Washington, Seattle, 2007. Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University, 2009.
Background and Experience: Megan has facilitated group therapy at the Meier Clinics in the Intensive Day Program in addition to working with individuals and couples.
Special Interests and Services: Megan works with adolescents and adults on a wide range of issues. Her therapeutic approach is a combination of Object Relations and Cognitive Behavioral therapy. She has a special interest in helping adolescents and adults who struggle with anxiety or depression. In addition, Megan enjoys helping those struggling with relation conflicts in the context of marriage, family, or other relationships.
Additional Information: Megan offers sliding scale to clients who meet Meier Clinics' financial criteria.
Robin M. Moore, M.S., L.M.H.C.
Treatment Issues: Anxiety, Depression, Eating Disorders, Grief and Loss, Marital & Pre-Marital, Mid-Life Issues, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Sexual Addictions, Transitions Concerns, Women's Issues
Education and Training: Bachelor of Arts from Argosy University, Seattle, 2005. Master of Science in Marriage and Family from Seattle Pacific University, 2008. Registered as a counselor in the State of Washington since 2006.
Background and Experience: Before joining Meier Clinics, Robin worked as an Intern Counselor at Northwest University.
Special Interests and Services: Robin's professional interests include anxiety disorders, codependency, depression, eating disorders, and sexual issues. She has a special interest in helping couples navigate life-transitions such as pre-marital, parenting, empty nest, or grief and loss. Robin also enjoys working with young adults who are struggling to define themselves and their relationships. She combines Narrative Therapy with Cognitive-Behavioral and Family Systems Therapy approaches.
Additional Information: Robin offers sliding scale to clients who meet Meier Clinics' financial criteria.
Hanna Hollie Swardstrom, M.S.W.
Treatment Issues: Abuse Issues, Anxiety, Child and Adolescent Issues, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (O.C.D.), Panic Disorder, Women's Issues
Education and Training: Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education from Wadworth College. Master's in Social Work from Aurora University, Aurora, IL. Nursing degree from Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's School of Nursing. Attended Fuller Seminary for Psychology and Family Studies. Licensed by the state of Washington as a counselor since 1998.
Background and Experience: Hollie worked as a school social worker in the Naperville, IL, school district previously and was a research coordinator in behavioral studies. She was a public health nurse and a consultant in the juvenile court as a counselor for DuPage County, IL. She has been counseling adolescents and adults since 1987.
Special Interests and Services: Includes working with children, adolescents, and adults on a wide range of issues. Hollie uses cognitive behavioral and solution focused approaches, focusing on interaction and education of clients' roles and skills.
Additional Information: Hollie has a medical background in research working also in behavioral sciences at UCLA and other centers that incorporate a total balanced life, including consideration of nutritional intake, physical activity, and spiritual components.
Mary Beth Woll, M.A.
Treatment Issues: Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Codependency, Depression, Grief, Post-abortion Counseling, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Relationship Issues, Women's Issues
Education and Training: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Seattle Pacific University, 1979. Bachelor of Arts in Music from Seattle Pacific University, 1979. Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Northwest University, 2006.
Background and Experience: Mary Beth worked for three years as the Director of the Lynnwood and Everett Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Following that, she worked for New Hope Child and Family Agency, facilitating adoptions by working with birth parents before, during, and after the adoption placement. After taking special training in the area of Inner Healing, she worked with Rita Bennett as coordinator of her Emotionally Free Seminars. Mary Beth helped introduce the Teen Aid (Abstinence Until Marriage) curriculum into her local public school system, taught Teen Aid at the middle and high school levels, and coordinated the district-wide Teen Aid program, including recruiting and training pastors and youth pastors, along with other speakers, to teach Teen Aid in the public schools. Currently, she is working with a local church by providing support to the leaders of a Celebrate Recovery ministry, a Christian-based 12-step recovery program.
Special Interests and Services: Mary Beth works with adults on a wide range of issues in addition to those listed above. She describes her therapy style as Object Relations while incorporating Cognitive Behavioral and Inner Healing. She offers reduced fees to clients who meet the financial guidelines.
Additional Information: Mary Beth worked as Co-Music Minister together with her husband, Bob, for many years. She enjoys teaching psychological principles from a solid Biblical basis. She is available for speaking engagements for churches, retreats, women's ministries, and seminars.