Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD, EMDR, Brainspotting Therapists in Oregon
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Thomas K Kirkland
LPC · Albany, OR
Did you know that EMDR works for children and teens? Struggles at home, work, school, or church can lead to frustration and doubt. There are ways that you can move from…
Sandi Williams
CSWA · Tualatin, OR
Sandi Williams is a compassionate and skilled therapist at LifeStance Health, supporting individuals and families across Oregon. She works with adults and seniors through life's…
Nexus West Counseling
LMFT · Beaverton, OR
Nexus West Counseling was established to bring compassionate and caring mental health care for the Beaverton and greater Portland Area. When starting out with each client, Nexus…
Savannah Davis
LCSW · Bend, OR
She brings a variety of approaches into her practice such as but not limited to EMDR, somatic experiencing, mindfulness, self-compassion based practices, as well as exploring…
Acceptance & Change LLC
MSW, LCSW · Prineville, OR
We draw from evidence-based and experiential therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral modalities (DBT and ACT), EMDR, Brainspotting, Imago Therapy, and Internal Family Systems.…
Wild Wish Counseling
LPC, CADCI · Beaverton, OR
Wild Wish Counseling is a clinical group practice that offers support to individuals across all identities, ages 14 and up. Through various services and treatment options, we…
Tim Phillips
MA, LPC · Tigard, OR
There it is...that all too familiar thought…emotion…or behavior. It continues to search for a resolve to what life has brought. Therapy is a place to gain understanding and…
Shoreline Counseling LLC
LCSW · Astoria, OR
Use website link for our HIPAA secure contact form. We are currently seeing clients via telehealth and in person in Astoria, Oregon. At Shoreline Counseling we know you bring a…
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