Panic Disorders Therapists in Oregon

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Ruth Ralph
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Ruth Ralph

LPC · Springfield, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Hello it is nice to meet you. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with almost 12 years' experience supporting people with depression, anxiety, life transitions, childhood…

CodependencyTrauma and PTSDParentingAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)$150–$210Telehealth
Kristin Marshall
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Kristin Marshall

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist · Tigard, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

If you're looking for an empathetic and accepting space to work from the challenges you're currently experiencing towards the resilient person you are becoming, I would be honored…

ADHDAnxietyCodependencyAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Telehealth
Tsuki Niu 梁子祈
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Tsuki Niu 梁子祈

LMFT, RPT

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Hi, I'm Tsuki, a Taiwanese LMFT licensed in OR, WA, IL, IN, WI, MI, and MA. I offer therapy in English, Mandarin, and Taiwanese, and work with high-achieving, deeply feeling…

ADHDAdoptionAnxietyAttachment-basedCompassion Focused$50–$190TelehealthSliding Scale
Kaijah Bjorklund
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Kaijah Bjorklund

LPC · Ashland, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Healing is possible and finding the right therapist makes all the difference. I'm Kaijah Bjorklund and I bring over 20 years of experience and specialized training in EMDR,…

AnxietyChronic IllnessChronic PainAttachment-basedEMDRFrom $175Telehealth
Laura Yvonne Smith
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Laura Yvonne Smith

PMHNP · Portland, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

I provide integrative psychiatric care for women and healthcare professionals in Oregon navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, and life transitions. My approach blends…

AnxietyDepressionMedication ManagementCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Compassion Focused$225–$425Telehealth
Whole Life Wellness, Inc.
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Whole Life Wellness, Inc.

EdS, MA, LPC · Fayetteville, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Currently accepting individual adult clients for telehealth in Missouri, Oregon, and Arkansas. I love working with people from across the gender spectrum heal from trauma,…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAttachment-basedEMDRTelehealth
Samantha Keiser
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Samantha Keiser

LCSW · EUGENE, OR

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Support for Young Adults Who Feel Stuck and Unsure How to Move Forward Does it feel like everyone else got an "adulthood manual" that you missed out on? If you’re spending more…

AnxietyCareer CounselingLife CoachingAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)From $150Telehealth
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Maryam Brown

LPC, LMHC, NCC

Panic DisordersTelehealth

Accepting new clients as of 05/01/2026. I specialize in working with individuals who are dealing with PTSD, anxiety, depression, trauma, phobias, OCD, and performance related…

Sports PerformanceTrauma and PTSDAnxietyAttachment-basedBrainspottingTelehealthSliding Scale

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