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Justin J. Daigneault

Clinical Supervisor at Youth Eastside Services

Justin J. Daigneault is a seasoned professional in the field of mental health, currently serving as a Clinical Supervisor at Youth Eastside Services since September 2014. As an approved WA State Clinical Supervisor, Justin engages clinical staff in their licensure process while providing support and evaluation. Justin has held multiple roles within the organization, including Intern Program Manager, where responsibilities included managing intern supervision and coordinating with local graduate programs. Justin co-facilitates the BGLAD support group for LGBTQ+ youth and has previously worked as a Youth and Family Therapist, providing mental health services in community settings and schools. A graduate of Bastyr University, Justin holds a dual master’s degree in Nutrition and Clinical Health Psychology and possesses extensive experience in various administrative and clinical roles, including leadership positions during studies at Whitman College.

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Bellevue, United States

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Youth Eastside Services

Youth Eastside Services (YES) is the leading behavioral health service provider for children and youth, ages birth to 22, and their families in East King County. We provide evidence-based mental health counseling, substance use and co-occurring disorder counseling and treatment, early childhood behavioral health services, psychiatric services, and education and prevention programs. We help youth with: depression, grief, trauma, cultural, gender and sexual orientation identity issues, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, self-harming behaviors, and other challenges. We welcome children, youth and families of all backgrounds. We provide multi-lingual and culturally sensitive services. We accept most insurance plans, Medicaid, and offer a sliding fee scale. No matter what your financial situation is, you can receive help at YES. We collaborate with local school districts, government agencies, community groups, and funders to ensure that everyone in our community can access behavioral health services and programs.


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