Associates in Behavioral Health

Associates in Behavioral Health’s mission is to provide psychological and psychiatric care to Seattle’s diverse communities to foster health, wellness, and social justice.
Associates in Behavioral Health

History & Purpose

Associates in Behavioral Health is a long-established group of independent mental health professionals within the heart of Seattle, WA. ABH began by first filling a gap in access to quality mental health services for members of the Seattle LGBTQ community. The practitioners here have since proudly expanded their services to include individuals from all communities regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, racial/ethnic identity, religious affiliation, or identity. Our goal is simple–provide a comprehensive range of mental health services (i.e., evaluation, therapy, and medication management) to all who need it.

I am excited to announce that I have joined this group of independent professionals in order to strengthen ABH’s service to children, teens, and families, as well as expand services offered to professionals using modern therapy techniques.

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Dr. Clay Cook

Dr. Clay Cook

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Dr. Aria Fiat

Dr. Aria Fiat

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Peter Levin

Peter Levin

A superb educator and friend bringing the importance of nature to his students, friends, and communities.
Associates in Behavioral Health

Associates in Behavioral Health

Associates in Behavioral Health, PLLC is an association of independent mental health practitioners. These are my practice colleagues.
Continua Consulting Group

Continua Consulting Group

Continua Consulting Group supports school districts and their communities in creating systemic, sustainable solutions that result in positive life outcomes.
Mid-America MHTTC

Mid-America MHTTC

The purpose of the MHTTC Network is technology transfer - disseminating and implementing evidence-based practices for mental disorders into the field.