Panic Disorders Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists specializing in Panic Disorders.

Maxwell Sears
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Maxwell Sears

LPC · Eugene, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Open to New Clients: I have experience working with individuals on a variety of issues. My specialties include work with anxiety, addiction, OCD, and trauma. My process with…

AddictionAnxietyDepressionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)$150–$150
Southern Oregon Psychiatry
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Southern Oregon Psychiatry

PMHNP-BC · Medford, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Southern Oregon Psychiatry offers comprehensive psychiatric services to adults throughout Oregon and California. Conditions treated include mood disorders (e.g. depression,…

Alcohol UseDepressionADHDIntegrativeKetamine-Assisted$175–$500
Maren Corbly, LPC
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Maren Corbly, LPC

MA, LPC · Portland, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Clinical Mental Health Therapist specializing in: ~Working with: Teens (14years+), Young Adults & Adults of All Genders ~Using Techniques including: Eye Movement…

ADHDAnxietyChronic IllnessAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Eclectic$180–$205Telehealth
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Dave Grammer

LMFT · Whittier, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

I am currently accepting new clients. I work with teens and adults, as well as their families, to help improve quality of life and reduce negative effects mental health issues…

AddictionAnxietyMen's IssuesCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Integrative$175–$225
Sharon Hale
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Sharon Hale

LMFT · Tigard, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Hi, I'm Sharon! I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist in both Washington and Oregon. My physical location is based in Oregon. I'm co-owner of a group practice, and I…

ADHDAnxietyAutismClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsCouples Counseling$250–$250Telehealth
Tenaya Meaux
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Tenaya Meaux

LCSW · Hillsboro, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

I work with adults age 18 and older who are seeking deeper self-understanding, healing, and meaningful change. Many of the people I support are navigating anxiety, depression,…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderCodependencyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Compassion Focused$100–$200Telehealth
Rachel Boll
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Rachel Boll

LPC · Hillsboro, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Maybe you have already been to therapy, yet past experiences still continue to affect how you feel, relate to others, and move through daily life. You may notice yourself feeling…

AnxietyCodependencyDepressionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Processing (CPT)$100–$200Telehealth
Del Knight / Soma Roots Therapy
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Del Knight / Soma Roots Therapy

PsyD, LPC, LMHC · Camas, OR

Panic DisordersAccepting Clients

Let's get one thing out of the way: you don't need to arrive at therapy already half-healed, pre-organized, or having done the reading. You're allowed to show up uncertain,…

AnxietyBody PositivityDepressionAttachment-basedClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealthSliding Scale

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