About CBT Puget Sound

Welcome! CBT Puget Sound provides individual psychotherapy for adults and older adolescents who have bleeding disorders who are referred from WABCD. If you’re seeking psychotherapy services, please contact your physician or the social work team at WABCD.

You can learn more about us and our relationship with the Washington Center for Bleeding Disorders (WABCD) on our Frequently Asked Questions page.

For those who are seeking care with us, we invite you to Meet our Team and explore each therapist’s individual education, training, and interests.

Meet Our Therapists

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Sean Ransom, Ph.D.

Dr. Sean Ransom, founder of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center of Puget Sound, trained in CBT at the University of…

Allison Smith, Ph.D.

Allison Smith, Ph.D., is a post-doctoral fellow who provides evidence-based psychotherapy to adults and older teens with bleeding disorders. Prior…

Our Core Values

The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center of Puget Sound, or CBT Puget Sound, was founded in 2023. Our core values include:

  • Expertise in CBT and Related Treatments

    Our patients get effective, data-based treatment and evaluation from skillful clinicians

  • Caring, Compassion & Healing

    Both patients and staff are people first, and we aim to create a welcoming environment that promotes patient progress

  • Sustainability

    Тhe treatments we use are linked to long-term successful outcomes, and we have infrastructure in place for the clinic to function smoothly, and we believe in a healthy work / life balance for staff

  • Increasing Access

    Improving evidence-based mental health services available in the community through sister clinics, ongoing peer mentoring, and training new clinicians