Bryce Walb

A headshot of counselor Bryce Walb

Bryce (he/him) has over 20 years of experience advising and counseling college and pre-college students. Fourteen of those years, he was honored to work in the TRIO program at Seattle Central College serving first-generation students, low-income students, and students living with disabilities.

In 2018, Bryce joined the Counseling Center. He continually aspires to be a partner in navigating institutional barriers, holding the hurt that is encountered, and connecting to healing while leaning into the recognition, exploration, development, and celebration of individual and community/cultural elements.

Bryce received his Master of Arts in Community Counseling at The College of New Jersey in 2001 while working in Residence Life and completing a clinical internship in the college's Psychological Counseling Services Center. In addition to his internship, Bryce has received counseling training in Human Centered Counseling, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-focused Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Counseling, Mental Health First Aid, the Strong Interest Inventory, Dependable Strengths, and suicide prevention. As an educator, Bryce has received training in Critical Pedagogy, Anti-Racist Pedagogy, Equity and Anti-Racism facilitation, and curriculum development.