Rewrite Your Story.

Making the steps to start therapy is not an easy one to do, so welcome! Many people have found themselves struggling to find the support they need. Maybe you've noticed that you haven't been yourself? Maybe your child is being more distant or jumpy? Maybe everything feels too heavy to handle? Here at Revisions Counseling you can safely unpack the thoughts and feelings you may not feel comfortable sharing elsewhere. This is a place for kids to feel safe, for teens to feel seen, and for adults to feel supported.


Now Offering Licensure Supervision

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Now Offering Licensure Supervision .

Services

There is no one size fits all therapy. I can provide individual and family services using a variety of modalities, including:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT+)

Eye-Movement Desesitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Play Therapy Techniques

Dialectical Behavioral (DBT) Skills.

We are providing sessions via telehealth!

Cost

Insurance: Aetna, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente of Washington, United Healthcare, Oscar Health, Premera Blue Cross Washington, Regence BlueShield of Washington, and Oxford

Private pay: Up to $155 for individual and family sessions (up to 5 people)


 

Jai’Lysa Gamboa

MS, MHP, LMHC, CMHS

 

Meet our Provider

I am licensed mental health counselor in Spokane, WA. Don't let the alphabet soup after my name scare you off, I am a very down to earth provider.  I started Revisions Counseling Services to expand my reach to BIPOC individuals in my area. I enjoy helping people rewrite the past to change their future. In my practice I specialize in treating children, teens, young adults and parents with trauma backgrounds. I create a stable and welcoming environment that is necessary for change.

I helped co-facilitated two Anti-Racist Clinical trainings for the University of Washington Harborview Medicine. One for therapists and one for supervisors.  I also previosly lead consultants for their CBT+ program, as a peer who helps people finish their training in CBT+.

One interesting fact about me is that I knew I wanted to be a counselor in the 8th grade. Growing up struggling with mental health made me realize how important it is to break the stigma of mental health in the Black community.