Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD, EMDR, Brainspotting Therapists in Oregon
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Jennifer Nicole Mills
LPC
Mental health & Substance Abuse. If you're an individual, or in a relationship, and are tired of the same cycles playing out in your life and are ready for someone to challenge…
Andrea Kersting
CSWA
You may be carrying more than most people realize – the toll of anxiety, the fog of depression, lingering impacts of trauma, or the stress of feeling the need to hold everything…
David L Van Diest
MA, LPC, LCPC
David is trained in EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), Critical Memory Integration (CMI), and also uses Internal Family Systems (IFS), CBT, and ACT. At the core of…
Tami Hubbard MA LPC- Soul Medicine
MA LPC
Let's focus on the Being of you vs the Doing of you . Have you tried mainstream mental health and it hasn't worked? Has talk therapy not assisted you in discovering what is at…
Aspen Counseling
Sisters, OR
We also offer EMDR, a technique designed to help individuals process and heal from traumatic memories through guided eye movements. Feeling stuck? When stress, anxiety, trauma,…
Clackamas Counseling Center LLC
LCSW
We use evidence-based methods including EMDR to support sustainable healing and transformation. Do you feel overwhelmed, triggered by your past, stuck in self-doubt, or held…
Dave Ebaugh at Trauma Focused Therapy.com
MSW, LCSW
You’ve been hit hard by life. Your emotions are overwhelming at times. You’re frozen by indecision and self-doubt. You’re doing well in your career but you’re not being noticed or…
Adriana Barrera
LCSW, CADC-I
Do you ever feel like you have lost your sense of direction or purpose in life? Maybe things haven't turned out the way you hoped, and you are not sure how to get back to feeling…
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