counselor—Board Certification Unknown Therapists in Oregon

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Codie Wilson

LPC · Springfield, OR

counselor—Board Certification Unknown

I strive to create a warm and welcoming space for you to grow and heal. I believe that counseling can help you find strength and empowerment, stability, meaning and connection in…

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Bradley R Shumate

MS, MA, LPC, LMHC · Eugene, OR

counselor—Board Certification Unknown

At present, Brad only sees PeaceHealth patients via telemedicine who have a Primary Care Provider (PCP) with PeaceHealth Medical Group. The best way to access Brad is to have…

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Amy Geske

MS · Springfield, OR

counselor—Board Certification Unknown
counselor—Board Certification UnknownTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Bridget Dedelow

MA, LPC · Springfield, OR

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counselor—Board Certification UnknownLGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP
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Emily Sessoms

MS, LMFT · Eugene, OR

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counselor—Board Certification UnknownLGBTQ+Couples CounselingCulturally SensitiveTelehealthOHP
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Hannah Green

MA, LPC · Eugene, OR

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counselor—Board Certification UnknownLGBTQ+Culturally SensitiveFamily TherapyTelehealthOHP
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Jason Lamb

QMHS · Springfield, OR

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Samantha Uehlin

LPC · Eugene, OR

counselor—Board Certification Unknown
Addictioncounselor—Board Certification UnknownLGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDRTelehealthOHP

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