Diana F. Lee is an accomplished counselor with thirty-eight years of experience empowering people to resolve issues and make positive changes in their lives. She emphasizes skill building and work on grief, spirituality, and creativity while collaborating with other health care professionals to facilitate improved self-worth and a balanced, spiritually based lifestyle. Diana was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and is a twenty-three-year resident of Snohomish, Washington. She enjoys nature and living on a small farm that is home for horses, goats, geese, ducks, dogs, and cats. She has been with her husband, William Henry Taylor, for thirty-five years. He is a lawyer in nearby Everett. They have a daughter, Katherine Lee Taylor, who is also an attorney. Diana has master’s degrees in education/counseling, public administration, and a post-master’s certificate in Transforming Spirituality, all from Seattle University; she has also completed a program in counseling chemical dependency issues. She worked as a probation officer for fifteen years and has been in private practice since 1983 treating individuals, families, and couples. She has many years of group work with adults in addiction recovery. Diana is now working as a spiritual director in her private practice, as well. She is a local and international (Russia and China) speaker on mental health and addiction issues. For the last eleven years, she has used three therapy dogs in her practice. Diana loves to travel and has been profoundly influenced by European, Asian, and Russian cultures. With her interest in spiritual growth, Diana has visited numerous temples, churches, monasteries, and other sacred sites. A lifelong lover of horses, she has ridden in most of the countries she has visited. She has many creative outlets and has held numerous art shows that included her wall hangings, photography, clothing, purses, and jewelry. She also enjoys designing gardens and homes.