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Dr. Sharon Y. Young, Ph.D., LMFT

Owner, Clinical Director, AAMFT Approved Supervisor


My husband and I started Infinite Possibilities January 1, 2005.  Our dream was to build a place where families and individuals could come to resolve whatever problem was making it difficult for them to live their best lives.  We wanted to have a place where people could come, sit, and talk about things that were important to them in a very comfortable setting.  I always envisioned the place to be one where someone felt like they were coming into a living room and kicking back to talk with someone who cares about them and their lives. 


I love supporting people in realizing their potential and overcoming obstacles that prevent them from living and growing to their fullest potential.  WE all have capabilities that we don’t see and sometimes we just need someone to believe in us….Here are Infinite Possibilities we are about believing in people and in their potential.    


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Katelyn Torres, MA, LMFT

Assistant Clinical Director / Clinical Supervisor  


As a relational therapist, I am passionate about partnering with my clients to better understand how individuals can improve the important relationships in their lives. I incorporate experiential and emotionally focused methods in my work. My role as the therapist is to collaborate with my clients in understanding what healing means to them. I have experience working with teens, parents, individual adults and couples from all walks of life in processing past events, difficult relationships, and current life transitions.


Pronouns: She/Her/They 

Ethnicity/Racial Identity: Biracial Asian American 

Sexual Orientation: Bisexual 

Gender Identity: Cis-­‐Woman

Holly Bonnardel, MA, LMFTA

As a relational and systemic therapist, I believe therapy can be a valuable tool in navigating relationships, conflicts, and challenging patterns. Relationships and connections are vital to our health and happiness, so I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families to better their well-being by supporting and improving those connections.

I practice from a non-pathologizing perspective and fuse my clients’ context, experiences, core values and goals with a solution-focused lens to encourage my clients to understand unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. I share what I am observing authentically with direct communication and work to help my clients express and integrate new perspectives and emotions in a healthy way in order to reach their goals. I value and integrate aspects of most theoretical modalities, but work mostly from a solution-focused perspective while also emphasizing and exploring emotions. 


Pronouns: She/her 

Ethnicity/Racial Identity: White

Gender Identity: Cisgender Woman

Christina Thompson, MA, LMFTA

Christina Thompson has worked in various mental health settings including non-profit organizations, in home and in a prison setting. A major focus in her work has been trauma treatment and helping her clients develop healthy coping skills. She has worked to dispel the stigma and negative perceptions held within the culturally diverse communities concerning receiving mental health services. Some of her hobbies include hiking, traveling and playing basketball.


Pronouns: She / Her

Ethnicity/Racial Identity:   African American

Gender Identity: Female

Stacy Callioux, MA, LMFTA

I love camping, long hikes with my family, and being outside with my dogs. I also enjoy a good book, a challenging crafting project and building Lego with my kids. 

For most of my life, I’ve wanted to be a therapist. I find people interesting and enjoy connecting with them. Having been presented with my fair share of life challenges, I know too well what a positive impact one person can have on someone’s life. I believe everyone has incredible potential and helping you make stronger connections in your relationships will improve your life and the lives of those you are closest to.


I spent 15 years as a social worker supporting children, youth and their families through high stress situations and complex dynamics including working with Indigenous social service agencies, residential care, hospital settings, crisis response and family support. I changed career paths and attained my master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Antioch University, Seattle and am thriving and feeling empowered by my choice. 


I am a relational therapist and enjoy working with all configurations of families, intimate partners, and individuals.  I strive to help people live and relate in ways that feel more fulfilling and harmonious to them. As my clients navigate anxiety, communication challenges, and transitions, my goal is to help them improve their relationships with themselves and each other so that each person can reach their highest potential


Pronouns: She / Her

Ethnicity/Racial Identity: First Nations (Cree/Metis)

Gender Identity: Cis-­‐Woman / Queer

Necashaw Montgomery, MA, LMHCA

 

Necashaw is a black, queer, gender-fluid personal-wellness and outdoors enthusiast who enjoys working with plants, with their pets, and with people. They also enjoy making useful tools and meaningful projects around their home.  

In the therapeutic setting, Necashaw values connecting with families, couples, friend groups, and individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences who are searching for change and for tools to work through internal and external conflicts. They often bring tools from Internal Family Systems (IFS) plus art and somatic therapeutic platforms.


In your work with Necashaw, we will center your story, your concerns, your ambitions and use ongoing learning and experience in this world to understand your journey. Together we will create a container for open exploration and discovery that includes in-person and take-home practices to work with as you move towards your goals.


Pronouns: She/They 

Ethnicity/Racial Identity: Black/Multi-ethnic 

Gender Identity:   Gender fluid/Gender Non-Binary 

Charles Williams, MA, LMFTA

I have a passion for helping people. The fact you are seeking help shows you have strength. Whatever your struggles, my goal is to help you find those strengths and together we'll find new life norms.
I specialize in couples in crisis and healing after divorce. My experience covers adjustments, depression, anxiety, life transitions, marriage, abuse, behavioral issues and older adolescent therapy.


Pronouns: He/Him

Ethnicity/Racial Identity: African American

Gender Identity:   Male

Ricardo (Ricky) Guadarrama Jr., LMHCA

 My name is Ricky, and I am married to Joline, my wife of 14 years, and am the father of 8 children. I am a lead pastor of a church as well as a chaplain in the Army Reserves. I have a Master’s of Divinity from Faith International University & Seminary. I am also a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate in the state of Washington. I love studying theology, history, and spending time with my family. 


 

Pronouns He/Him

Ethnicity/Racial Identity White/Hispanic Latino 

Gender Identity  Male

 11803 101st Ave Ct E, Suite 100
Puyallup, WA 98373

 Phone: (253) 881-1428 

Fax: (253) 446-7137 

Email: office@counselingwithsharon.com

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