complex and developmental trauma Therapists in Oregon

1,414 providers found

complex and developmental trauma also matches related modalities: Trauma and PTSD, Trauma Focused, Trauma-Informed, Religious trauma. Results below include all of them.

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Cascade Counseling and Wellness

LCSW · Gladstone, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionLGBTQ+Self EsteemCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Catalyst Counseling & Consulting

MS, NCC, LPC · Bend, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionADHDObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Chad J Bryson

MS MFT · Eugene, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionADHDObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Family TherapyTelehealthOHP
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Champion Family Therapy

LMFT, LPC, LCSW · Eugene, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionADHDGriefCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Chris Tittle

CMHC, LPC, MS, MA · Sisters, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

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Chuck Craytor

MA, LPC, NCC · Eugene, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionADHDGriefCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Culturally SensitiveTelehealthOHP
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Clifford Henry

MA · Portland, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionAnxietyLGBTQ+Couples CounselingCulturally SensitiveTelehealthOHP
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Compassionate Therapy LLC

LCSW, LICSW · Tigard, OR

complex and developmental traumaAccepts OHP

Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.

AddictionLGBTQ+Self EsteemCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingOHP

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