LGBTQ+; Grief; Addiction Therapists in Oregon

25 providers found

Find Oregon therapists specializing in LGBTQ+; Grief; Addiction.

Suenia Villa
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Suenia Villa

LCSW · Portland, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepting Clients

Virtual Sessions Only. I work well with anyone who seeks therapy and is ready to work on themselves. I have worked with about every population, culture and age group. Issues that…

$90–$180Telehealth
Quentin Rauschenbusch-Rowan
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Quentin Rauschenbusch-Rowan

MS, CADCIII · Eugene, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I help clients heal from trauma, addiction, anxiety, and mood disorders by using evidence-based approaches like IFS, EMDR, CBT, and mindfulness. My ideal client is someone ready…

AddictionAnxietyBipolar DisorderAEDPEMDROHP
Pegah Bakhtiyari
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Pegah Bakhtiyari

LPCA · Portland, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I am an associate licensed therapist and psychotherapist.I am a practicing in Oregon under clinical supervision. I provide therapy in both English and Persian (Farsi) I have…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseApplied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
Marlando Lewis
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Marlando Lewis

LPC · Eugene, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

With a profound dedication to empowering individuals within challenging populations, I am committed to providing transformative care through my expertise in DBT, CBT,…

AddictionADHDAdoptionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)AdlerianOHP
Broken Top Counseling
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Broken Top Counseling

LPC, LCSW · Bend, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

At Broken Top Counseling, we welcome teens and adolesents, adults, couples, and families. Many of our clients are healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, or relationship…

AdoptionAlcohol UseAnxietyArt TherapyAttachment-basedTelehealthOHP
Shelby Hale`
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Shelby Hale`

MA, QMHP, LPC · Ashland, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

You're looking for a therapist! This is an exciting (and maybe slightly daunting) step in your growth and healing. By exploring this option for yourself, you’re moving closer…

ADHDAlcohol UseAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedOHP
Xander Knox
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Xander Knox

MS, Registered Associate Counselor · Medford, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Like plants striving to grow in the harshest of environments, I have an earnest faith in the ability of all human beings to reach towards healing. This is expressed in my capacity…

AddictionAnxietyBipolar DisorderAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHPSliding Scale
James Hare
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James Hare

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, QMHP, MAC, CADCIII · Eugene, OR

LGBTQ+; Grief; AddictionAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I feel deeply honored to walk alongside individuals from all backgrounds as they navigate challenges such as , relational anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship stress, and…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseAttachment-basedCBTTelehealthOHP

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