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Relationship Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 126 providers Whether you are navigating dating, dealing with relationship conflict, or processing a breakup, Oregon relationship therapists help you understand patterns, improve communication, Men S Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 36 providers Men's issues therapy provides a space for men to explore emotions, relationships, identity, and pressures that are often difficult to discuss. Women S Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 106 providers Women's issues therapy addresses the unique challenges women face, including reproductive health, gender-based trauma, caregiving stress, and societal pressures. Behavioral Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 43 providers Open Relationships Non Monogamy Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 40 providers Peer Relationships Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 22 providers School Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 10 providers Relational Therapy in Oregon Approach · 66 providers Relational therapy focuses on how your relationships — past and present — shape your emotional life. Codependency Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 59 providers Codependency therapy helps you break patterns of excessive caretaking, people-pleasing, and losing yourself in relationships. Self Esteem Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 133 providers Self-esteem work is foundational to mental health. Trauma Informed Therapy in Oregon Approach · 51 providers Trauma-informed care recognizes that trauma affects the whole person — body, mind, and relationships. Couples Counseling Therapy in Oregon Approach · 44 providers Couples counseling helps partners improve communication, rebuild trust, and navigate conflict. Body Image Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 43 providers Body image therapy addresses negative self-perception, disordered eating patterns, and the impact of cultural pressures. Family Therapy Therapy in Oregon Approach · 35 providers Family therapy addresses relationship dynamics, communication patterns, and conflict within family systems. Sex Therapy Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 13 providers Sex therapy addresses sexual concerns including desire discrepancy, performance anxiety, pain, and intimacy issues. Gottman Method Therapy in Oregon Approach · 24 providers The Gottman Method is a research-based approach to couples therapy developed from 40+ years of relationship research. Play Therapy Therapy in Oregon Approach · 20 providers Play therapy uses the natural language of children — play — to help them express feelings, process experiences, and develop coping skills. Lgbtq Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 18 providers LGBTQ+ affirming therapy provides a safe, supportive environment where your identity is validated. Gestalt Therapy in Oregon Approach · 16 providers Gestalt therapy emphasizes present-moment awareness and the relationship between therapist and client. Infertility Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 10 providers Infertility therapy addresses the emotional toll of fertility struggles, including grief, anxiety, relationship strain, and treatment decisions. Psychoanalytic Therapy in Oregon Approach · 10 providers Psychoanalytic therapy explores the unconscious mind to uncover deep-rooted patterns driving current difficulties. Ifs Therapy in Oregon Approach · 1 provider Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy views the mind as naturally multiple, with protective and wounded inner parts.

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True You Therapy & Wellness LLC True You Therapy & Wellness LLC group practice · Portland, OR At True You Therapy & Wellness our aim is to help people create their most authentic lives; to overcome "stuckness" and to re-write old stories that are no longer helpful or li Emerald Behavioral Health Emerald Behavioral Health group practice · Eugene, OR We are a diverse group of clinicians, and are here to help clients grow and develop into the best possible version of themselves.  We have worked with clients of all ages and Moving Forward Staying Present group practice · Portland, OR Skycloud Mental Health Skycloud Mental Health group practice · Clackamas, OR All Who Wander Counseling and Therapeutic Services, LLC other · Telehealth in Oregon, OR Visionary Psychiatry Visionary Psychiatry group practice · Hillsboro, OR Visionary Psychiatry is a premier mental health practice serving Oregonians across Oregon via telehealth services for ages 4+ and offering in-person visit at our Hillsboro Oregon o Greater Life Counseling other · Rainier, OR Wild Peloria, LLC. Wild Peloria, LLC. group practice · Clackamas, OR Alexander Counseling Center, LLC Alexander Counseling Center, LLC group practice · Medford, OR Alexander Counseling Center is a trauma-informed group practice serving teens and adults throughout Oregon. WellPath Counseling & Associates WellPath Counseling & Associates group practice · Portland, OR Accepting new clients! Hale Counseling NW Hale Counseling NW group practice · Tigard, OR Attunement Counseling, LLC Attunement Counseling, LLC group practice · Grants Pass, OR Cedar Moon Therapy LLP group practice · Eugene, OR MindMorph LLC MindMorph LLC group practice · Portland, OR MindMorph Holistic Psychiatry provides integrative, trauma-informed care for adults seeking more than traditional medication management. Shannon McGrath, LCSW, LLC group practice · Eugene, OR Angie Tanyi Counseling, LLC Angie Tanyi Counseling, LLC group practice · OR Soma Roots Therapy Soma Roots Therapy group practice · Camas, OR Sabina Harris, MFT group practice · Eugene, OR Michael Morales Counseling Michael Morales Counseling group practice · Beaverton, OR Mountain West Creative Mountain West Creative group practice · OR Waking Wellness LLC Waking Wellness LLC group practice · Portland, OR Open Gate Collective Open Gate Collective group practice · Tigard, OR Our mission is to offer a safe, welcoming space for individuals, couples, teens, and families to heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves and others. Veronica Sullivan, Ph.D. group practice · Portland, OR InnerCanvas Counseling group practice · Portland, OR Mindful Health NW group practice · Beaverton, OR Lorie Tensen group practice · Medford, OR CUTI LLC CUTI LLC group practice · Eugene, OR Licensed Professional Counselor, software engineer, and consultant who bridges the gap between clinical heart and business excellence. PhBalanceCounseling PhBalanceCounseling other · PORTLAND, OR Hart (Healing Addiction, Relationships, Trauma) Recovery Institute group practice · OR Existence Counseling LLC Existence Counseling LLC group practice · Portland, OR Meg Tinsley MFT Meg Tinsley MFT group practice · Ashland, OR

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