Somatic Experiential Play Therapy Therapists in Oregon

16 providers found

Find Oregon therapists specializing in Somatic Experiential Play Therapy.

Sandy Bacharach
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Sandy Bacharach

MCFT Associate · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I will listen deeply, actively, and compassionately, making space for you to unburden yourself with what needs to be shared. I am not afraid to jump in, refocus you, and be…

CodependencyCoparentingDivorceAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
Higher Ground Counseling
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Higher Ground Counseling

LPC, LMFT, LCSW · Beaverton, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Higher Ground Counseling is a specialized behavioral health practice dedicated to helping youth, adults, and families heal from trauma, sexual abuse, and problematic sexual…

ADHDAdoptionAnger ManagementArt TherapyAttachment-basedTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Jessica Dougherty
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Jessica Dougherty

MS, PCA · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

You may be feeling overwhelmed, stuck in your thoughts, or trying to make sense of your relationships and where to go next. I work with children, teens, young adults, and adults…

ADHDAnxietyDepressionAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
Amanda Lowrey
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Amanda Lowrey

Marriage and Family Therapy Associate · Tigard, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I work with individuals (15+) and couples facing significant life transitions, relational conflict, lost sense of self or wishing to expand your emotional awareness. My hope is to…

AnxietyBody ImageCareer CounselingAttachment-basedBrainspottingTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Sonja Towner
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Sonja Towner

LPC · Springfield, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I help clients create meaningful, lasting change through mental health counseling and dog training. My work is practical, relational, and focused on helping people better…

ADHDAnxietyCoping SkillsCoachingCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP
Still Waters Counseling Services LLC
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Still Waters Counseling Services LLC

MA, LMFT · Hillsboro, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

At Still Waters Counseling, we help individuals and families find clarity, balance, and peace. Our services support trauma, grief, chronic illness, first responders, and…

ADHDAdoptionBehavioral IssuesAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP
Shelby Hale`
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Shelby Hale`

MA, QMHP, LPC · Ashland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts 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
Patrick Petrie
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Patrick Petrie

LPC · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyAccepts OHPAccepting Clients
Career CounselingDepressionDissociative Disorders (DID)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)EMDRTelehealthOHPSliding Scale

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