Therapeutic Health Services
Barbara Lui has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as the Owner of Innovative Interactions. Barbara then went on to work at Therapeutic Health Services as the Director of Mental Health Services and the Center for Clinical Excellence. Currently, they work as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist at Barbara J. Lui, Ph.D.
Barbara Lui completed their Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington from 1969 to 1973. Barbara then pursued a Master of Social Work degree at Smith College, SSW from 1973 to 1975. Later, they furthered their education by obtaining a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Washington from 1984 to 1990.
Therapeutic Health Services
Our Mission: Fostering Healing and Recovery. Therapeutic Health Services operates on the belief that chemical dependency and mental illness are chronic, progressive diseases that respond to appropriate intervention, treatment and prevention. By effectively implementing all three, individuals and families are better able to lead healthy and productive lives in their communities. Our History: Started in 1972, THS has grown to 9 locations throughout the Seattle metropolitan area. With over 200 employees, we offer incredible benefits for Full Time employees. This includes competitive salary, 12 to 20 paid days vacation per year, 12 days of paid sick leave per year, 11 holidays, fully paid medical, dental, and life insurance. Our Philosophy: Each year, more people die or become disabled from substance abuse and severe mental illness than from any other preventable cause. In fact, one in four deaths in our country is the result of alcohol, drug or tobacco abuse. You can imagine the enormous burden this places on everything from family life and public safety to health care. By helping our neighbors overcome alcohol and drug addiction, we help strengthen our entire community. At Therapeutic Health Services, we believe in treatment that deals with the whole person and every aspect of their life. Our approach includes mental health and family services, plus a wide range of chemical dependency treatments such as methadone and counseling. Years of working with the diverse community of Puget Sound has taught our staff the value of providing services that are culturally relevant and in line with each individual’s needs.