Rosy de Prado
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in WA.
F.61068153 · Bilingual Therapist · MS,LMFT, MHP





It is in challenging times
that means of storytelling could restore hope.
20 years of experience have taught me that there is no dragon enough furious that one cannot learn how to domesticate.

Welcome to Stories of Hope, counseling services that bring diverse liberating healing processes with experience and evidence-based approaches. Our principles of practice are rooted in relational ethics and an anti-oppressive systemic view.
We provide an inclusive space to hold back at times of despair when feeling lonely, invisible to others, surrounded by questions about injustice and hopelessness.
We want to listen to your story and walk side-by-side towards hope for your future, with daily choices that could reflect your own values, personal principles, and dreams for a healthier living context.
We celebrate diversity and are especially committed to QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color). Our strong commitment to social justice, and cultural humility shows in our curiosity towards understanding the complexities of diverse living contexts, values, and traditions.
We provide bilingual and bicultural counseling in English and Spanish. Some of us have a personal experience as immigrants and understand the difficulties of adjusting to a new culture.
Stories of Hope is an approved internship site for Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University. Rosy de Prado is a faculty at the SU with a strong passion and commitment to teaching multicultural humility and how mental health is deeply connected to equity and access to services.
Therapy, Groups and Workshops
Face-to-face therapy and Telehealth
with easy-to-use video portal
Online or In-Person Support Groups and Workshops
01.
Individual
We provide counseling to adults, youth, boys, and girls, from 5 to 99+ years old. Our practice invites us to be creative and lookup for the therapeutic approach that makes sense with the person and the difficult situation they are experiencing. We are trained in diverse systemic-relational approaches.
Relational
For various family and couple dilemmas restores the opportunity for better understanding, respect, and conflict resolution. We are committed to inviting responsibility and letting go of the blame. We have experience working with same-sex couples and families from diverse cultural backgrounds, life stages, grieving and chronic conditions, and reconstituted families.
02.
We offer diverse GROUP co-learning spaces where we challenge old ideas, share experiences of pain, and discuss what has worked for us. It is a liberation and healing experience with people sharing similar dilemmas and problems. Our intention is listening, telling, and retelling stories that could bring ideas, healing, and initiatives by inviting collective wisdom.
03.
We publish the workshops with hours, dates, and costs once we have a sufficient group for the objective of the workshop to be met.











