Deborah Ray
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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As of 8/11/25
New Location!
1005 E Park Blvd
Boise, Id 83712
New Location
1005 E Park Blvd
Boise, Id 83712
Offering Individual, Couples & Family Counseling
(208) 971-1805

About Deborah

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Growing up in Eastern Colorado, I formed deep connections with disenfranchised individuals and families, experiences that shaped my future studies and career path. From an early age, I knew I wanted a profession where I could help others. This commitment fueled my journey through graduate school, culminating in earning my Master’s degree, with honors, from a top-ranked College of Social Work.
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I have pursued extensive postgraduate training and am certified in numerous evidence-based therapeutic approaches. I incorporate strength-based family systems and trauma-informed theories in my work with individuals and families. My clinical practice has taught me to honor each person’s unique experiences, worldview, and values without imposing my own, and I am dedicated to creating an LGBTQ-affirming space.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked alongside public and private child welfare agencies, offering essential support to children and families. At Casey Family Programs, I served as a manager, working with families across Texas, Alaska, Arkansas, Oregon, and Washington.
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My professional journey includes working in diverse settings—from hospitals and family medicine practices to federal agencies. I’ve also had the pleasure of teaching as an adjunct professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work and serving on the Board of Directors for a private mental health agency.
Bringing together years of experience and a deep commitment to wellness, I opened my private practice in Boise, nestled along the tranquil Boise River, where clients can find a peaceful environment for reflection, healing, and growth. It’s a true honor to support others on their path to mental wellness.
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In my free time, I enjoy family time, practicing yoga, exploring the outdoors, traveling, and playing with my dogs, Baby and Maddie.
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I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, grief/loss, adjustment disorders, bipolar disorder, trauma and stressor-related disorders, relationship issues, and sleep disorders. I work with teens, adults, and couples.
I look forward to joining you on your journey toward positive change.
Note: Specialties listed on this website are primarily for online search purposes. They do not necessarily reflect specialty areas of practice as defined by the NASW Code of Ethics. I have training and supervised experience in these areas but am not certified in all related modalities.

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BA in Psychology, University of Northern Colorado
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MS in Social Work, University of Texas at Austin
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker in WA and Idaho
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LCSW- 36104


Family Counseling
The number of situations associated with parenting and families is endless. Common conflicts can include in-laws sticking their nose in your relationship, difference in opinion when it comes to raising children, and even trauma such as domestic violence or alcohol and drug abuse. It can be challenging to watch family members struggle, and in most cases, you may not know how to resolve the problem. Seeking support from a mental health professional can help parents and families develop acceptance, and skills to repair relationships that may seem unsalvageable.
Other parenting and family issues may include:
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Being a single parent
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Divorce
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Infidelity
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Problems caused by divorced parents entering new relationships
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Fewer opportunities for parents and children to spend time together
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Deployment
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Parenting and family issues are oftentimes intertwined. Treatment methods vary and will depend on an individual or family situation. The healing process may focus on improving communication between family members, as well as finding healthy ways of resolving a conflict. Setting clear boundaries and communicating effectively as a parental unit can set a good example for your children and/or your spouse.
If a child is suffering from a genetic disorder or a mental health condition, these are topics that can be addressed with family or individual counseling. Couples counseling is effective at supporting parents in child-rearing.
You don’t have to face parenting and family challenges alone. Seek help from a qualified therapist or a professional support group to gain some much-needed perspective that will allow you to effectively work through the problems at hand.
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