Family Therapists in Oregon

5,960 providers found

Family also matches related modalities: Internal Family Systems (IFS), Family Systems, Family Therapy, Family Conflict. Results below include all of them.

Find Oregon therapists specializing in Family.

Meagan Sheehy, LPC, LMFT
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Meagan Sheehy, LPC, LMFT

MA, LPC, LMFT · Milwaukie, OR

Family

Hi! I'm Meagan and I'm passionate about helping my clients live their best, most authentic and meaningful lives. I believe that everyone can benefit from questioning old patterns…

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Sahar Jones

MA · Portland, OR

Family

Feeling isolated, unsure of your purpose, stressed in your relationships, or ashamed or confused about your thoughts, actions or feelings? You are not alone. Mental health,…

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Open Gate Collective

LPC, MFT, Associates, Interns · Tigard, OR

Family

Our mission is to offer a safe, welcoming space for individuals, couples, teens, and families to heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves and others. We walk alongside those…

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"Aloe" Sarah Michelson

LCSW · Philadelphia, OR

Family

I am ecstatic to provide mental health support through authentic, affirming, and aware relationships that embody connection, safety, and warmth. I strive to build genuine…

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Maegan Mexicotte
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Maegan Mexicotte

LPC · Eugene, OR

Family

Life can be hard, and so can reaching out for help. I am here to support you in a direct, compassionate way that honors your autonomy and ability to direct your own life. My goal…

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Greater Life Counseling

MA, LPC, LMHC, NCC · Rainier, OR

Family

Michele Yurgin, MA, LPC, LMHC, NCC (she/her/they/them) Michele is a trauma-informed therapist serving clients in Oregon and Washington, offering both in-person and telehealth…

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Rose City Regrowth- Teagan Martel
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Rose City Regrowth- Teagan Martel

LICSW · Portland, OR

Family

Teagan Martel, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice offering private‑pay therapy services in Portland, Oregon. She centers care that is collaborative,…

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Joanna Poague
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Joanna Poague

LCSW · Ashland, OR

Family

Maybe you're stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns, losing yourself in taking care of others, or numbing out just to get through the day? You might be carrying trauma, battling…

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