Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD, EMDR, Brainspotting Therapists in Oregon
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Alexander N Rassekh
MA, LPC · Beaverton, OR
Different therapy models including EMDR and some others are weaved together, to tailor services to your unique personality and needs. You may have experienced disturbing and…
Dirkse Counseling & Consulting Inc.
MA, LPC, LMFT · Beaverton, OR
Thanks for visiting. Perhaps, you are hoping to take the next step in finding hope or taking positive action in your life. We recognize that the step of finding a therapist can…
Willamette Wellness Center
MA, LPC, NCC · Milwaukie, OR
People often seek therapy when life starts to feel heavier than it should. You might be feeling anxious, overwhelmed, burned out, disconnected in relationships, or impacted by…
Aurora Counseling LLC
LPC · Portland, OR
Our clinicians are trained in trauma-informed approaches including EMDR, IFS, EFT, ACT, and Somatic Experiencing. On the outside, it seems like you have it all together, but…
Newberg Counseling & Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor · Newberg, OR
Newberg Counseling & Wellness is here for you. Our team of experienced therapists works with children, teens, parents, families, marriage, couples, men’s and women’s issues, LGBTQ…
Megan R West
MS, LPC, CADCIII · Bend, OR
Through identifying strengths, challenging maladaptive patterns, & learning effective coping strategies, we can start to heal emotionally, gain greater insight, increase overall…
Lark Song Counseling LLC
MA, LPC · Bend, OR
Announcement- We have immediate openings, call or email today! As a practice we bring a holistic and collaborative approach to counseling. We see…
Sprout Therapy PDX
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
If you’re reading this, we already know you’re struggling. Maybe you’re having trouble “adulting”. You’re feeling like everyone else seems to have it all together, why can’t you?…
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