“Tell me what you’re looking for support with…”
Dr. Kari O’Neill, is based in Issaquah, WA & offers counseling in a supportative environment.
Treatment Specialization
offered to ages 14+
Depression, Anxiety, & Stress Management
Relationships
Life Transitions
Chronic Health Issues
Grief Counseling and End of Life Support
Executive Coaching for Physicians
Located in Issaquah
1301 4th Ave. NWSuite 103Issaquah 98027

Hi, I’m Kari
I am an interactive, solution-focused therapist who provides support and practical feedback to help patients move their lives forward.
I have a Doctorate of Social Work. I am the previous owner and clinical director of a private mental health group practice that had over 20,000 patient visits before transitioning from a group practice into Kari O’Neill Counseling in 2022. I am an affiliated medical staff member with Swedish Issaquah.

Voted an Issaquah Highlands Connections Newspaper fan favorite.
Ask Kari: What should I do if the parents of my son’s friend never come to pick him up from our home?
My son’s friend, who is seven, comes over almost everyday to play at our home. My son enjoys his company and they get along great, but his parents never come looking for him at dinnertime or call to tell him to come home. He has eaten at our home more nights than I can count. What should I do to get his parents to come pick him up?
Ask Kari: How can I get someone I once dated to stop contacting me?
I went out on a date with a woman one time and now she sends me texts almost daily and tries to talk with me. At first I was interested in her, but after we went out I discovered during the date that she was not someone who I would want to spend more time with. I have tried to be polite and just drop her by not responding to her texts, but she will not take the hint. What can I do to get her to stop contacting me?
Ask Kari: How can I get my teenage daughter to be affectionate with me?
I have a teenage daughter that is a sweet child, but she refuses to be affectionate with me. When I try and give her a hug or kiss she turns away. I feel that I am not asking for much, I am her mom who just wants to connect and bond with her. I grew up in a house where my parents kissed and hugged us regularly; how can I get my daughter to warm up to my desire to be close with her?
“My goal is to help people see their worth”
–Kari O’Neill
What I want patients to know:
1. They matter
2. Their feelings are normal
3. They can move their life forward
4. Say the whole thing
5. Living well is a daily practice
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