“Tell me what you’re looking for support with…”
Kari O’Neill, MSW, LICSW 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 a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. I am an interactive, solution-focused therapist who provides support and practical feedback to help patients move their lives forward.
Prior to opening Kari O’Neill Counseling, I served as the Clinical Director and owner of Issaquah Highlands Counseling Group (IHCG), which is now Kari O’Neill Counseling. For 10 years, IHCG provided care for thousands of patients in the community working in conjunction with other medical providers and hospital systems.

Voted an Issaquah Highlands Connections Newspaper fan favorite.
Ask Kari: I want to go to college but I’m afraid I’m too old. What can I do?
I recently became unemployed because the business where I worked closed. I am 34 years old and I have always wanted to go to college and get my degree in education so that I can become a teacher. Should I try attempting my goal now or am I too old to reach this goal? What if I am the oldest student in my classes? I am scared to go for it because I have always worked in restaurants, not schools. What do you think I should do?
Ask Kari: I’m allergic to my roommate’s emotional support dog. How can we work this out?
My roommate has just brought home a dog as her emotional support animal. I am very upset because she did not ask me if I was okay with her bringing a dog into our apartment even though I am allergic to pet hair. At this point, I have avoided talking to her because I am afraid that I will lose it on her. What do you suggest I do?
Ask Kari: Can I have a serious relationship with a man I met on Tinder?
I met someone on Tinder and I really like them. Although we both originally said that we were only looking to hook up and hang out, I have become attached to the guy. Do you think I should take a chance and tell them how I really feel? Do you think that we have a chance at a real relationship? Wouldn’t it be crazy if we got married!
“My goal is to help people see their worth, and their own wisdom”
–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. Make living well a daily practice
5. Say the whole thing
“Kari’s support, experience, and expertise helped me directly to deal with a huge family problem. The jury isn’t in yet as far as the results of my actions, but at least I know I did the right thing for my family member. I am so grateful!”
–Patient