Highly Sensitive Person Therapists in Oregon

65 providers found

Highly Sensitive Person also matches related modalities: Culturally Sensitive. Results below include all of them.

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Open Gate Collective

LPC, MFT, Associates, Interns · Tigard, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

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…

AnxietyBehavioral IssuesDepressionAttachment-basedChristian CounselingTelehealthSliding Scale
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Katherina Alexandre

LMFT · Beaverton, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

My approach involves a warm, supportive, and genuine style to create a safer, positive, and nurturing environment by working from solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, somatic,…

AnxietyDepressionGriefCulturally SensitiveSolution Focused Brief (SFBT)Telehealth
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Michelle Hardaway

LCSW · Portland, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

Michelle is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 18 years of experience working with diverse communities in mental health agencies, schools, and in the community. Michelle…

AnxietyCareer CounselingDepressionClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsCoachingTelehealthSliding Scale
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Greater Life Counseling

MA, LPC, LMHC, NCC · Rainier, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

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…

AnxietyBody ImageDepressionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth
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William Schmahl

LPC · eugene, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients
Anger ManagementAnxietyFamily SystemsAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art Therapy$120–$200Telehealth
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Kianna Delabajan, HARTNW

Professional Counselor Associate · Tigard, OR

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

I acknowledge the inherent worth in simply being human. You have a right to wellness and are deserving of support. In the pursuit of supporting my clients, I employ an integrated…

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Fiona Chen

LCSW

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

Fiona Chen, LCSW, has been working in the mental health field for over 15 years. She is passionate in helping clients to build relationships within (self esteem) and with others…

AnxietyDepressionParentingClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Telehealth
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Darla Hailey

LCSW

Highly Sensitive PersonTelehealthAccepting Clients

Welcome — I'm glad you're here. With over 35 years of experience as a therapist, I’m committed to helping individuals create meaningful change in their lives. I specialize in…

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Culturally SensitiveTelehealth

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