religious trauma/harm Therapists in Oregon

4,817 providers found

religious trauma/harm also matches related modalities: Trauma and PTSD, Trauma Focused, Trauma-Informed, Religious trauma. Results below include all of them.

Find Oregon therapists specializing in religious trauma/harm.

Francesca DeBiaso
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Francesca DeBiaso

LPC · Portland, OR

religious trauma/harm

I come from a lineage of Italian-Mexican healers, hard workers, and creative types. My ancestors embodied courage, adored the land, and healed musically and artistically. They…

AnxietyDepressionGriefArt TherapyCompassion Focused$110–$125TelehealthSliding Scale
Fiona Chen
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Fiona Chen

LCSW

religious trauma/harm

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
Family Heart Counseling - Leslie Yeargers M.A
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Family Heart Counseling - Leslie Yeargers M.A

LPC, LMFT · Portland, OR

religious trauma/harm

I specialize in working with couples, and adult children wanting to reconnect with their parents. In any relationship it is common to face challenges and conflicts they may feel…

AnxietyAutismDepressionCoachingCognitive Behavioral (CBT)$35–$155TelehealthSliding Scale
Chante' Stephens
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Chante' Stephens

PCA · Portland, OR

religious trauma/harm

Life can be overwhelming at times, but you don't have to go through it alone. I’m a Mental Health Counselor who works with teenagers and adults navigating life’s challenges. I…

Anger ManagementAnxietyCoping SkillsCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Culturally Sensitive
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Healing Power Therapy LLC

CSWA, MSW, QMHP-R, CADCR-R · Portland, OR

religious trauma/harm

Are you in Portland, Oregon struggling with anxiety, depression, or trauma that feels overwhelming? Maybe you're experiencing panic attacks, constant worry, racing thoughts, or…

GriefTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Family Therapy
UpWell Psychiatry
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UpWell Psychiatry

Lake Oswego, OR

religious trauma/harm

At UpWell Psychiatry, we provide a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and evidence-based medication management, with ongoing monitoring and adjustments tailored to your needs.…

ADHDAnxietyBipolar DisorderTelehealth
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DJ Burr

LPC

religious trauma/harm

I help men caught in cycles of compulsive sexual behavior and porn use break free from shame so they can rebuild trust with themselves and the people who matter most. You know the…

CodependencySexual AddictionTrauma and PTSDEMDREmotionally FocusedFrom $255Telehealth
Noël Quigley, LPC
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Noël Quigley, LPC

LPC · Portland, OR

religious trauma/harm

Somatic Therapy and Clinical Supervision in Oregon.

Chronic IllnessOpen Relationships Non-MonogamyRelationship IssuesAttachment-basedClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealth

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