With nearly two decades of clinical experience and a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Lutheran University, Jason Soto has spent his career helping couples and families move from chronic tension toward genuine understanding. Based in Puyallup, Washington and available online, he works with men and women navigating the hard terrain of partnership โ whether that means arguments that never quite resolve, a growing distance between spouses, or the particular grief of infidelity.
Jason helps couples rebuild honest communication and recover closeness, and he also works with families facing divorce, coparenting challenges, and the friction that comes with blended households. He brings the same practical orientation to individual concerns like anger and anxiety that feed into relationship patterns. For couples who notice that more of their conflict now unfolds over text threads rather than face-to-face, Jason’s focus on communication skills speaks directly to how that dynamic erodes trust over time.
His approach is grounded in tools people can actually use โ between sessions and well beyond them. For those who want their faith woven into the process, he offers Christian counseling as part of his practice. Jason has been a clinical member of both the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the Washington Association of Marriage and Family Therapists throughout his career.