Somatic Experiential Play Therapy Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists specializing in Somatic Experiential Play Therapy.

Halle Thomas
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Halle Thomas

LPC · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

The adults I support feel torn between cultural or family expectations and their own desires. You’ve followed your family’s or culture’s rules, done everything…

AnxietyChronic IllnessRacial IdentityBrainspottingInternal Family Systems (IFS)$225–$1550Telehealth
Maren Corbly, LPC
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Maren Corbly, LPC

MA, LPC · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

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
Jeanette Small
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Jeanette Small

MA · Bend, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

I work with adolescents and adults going through challenging life transitions and/or needing support with managing their post-traumatic stress, anxiety, or depression. I firmly…

Body ImageDepressionIntegrationCulturally SensitiveEclectic$60–$120Telehealth
Francesca DeBiaso
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Francesca DeBiaso

LPC · Portland, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

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
Carmen Heidecke LLC
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Carmen Heidecke LLC

LPC

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

It takes strength to seek help, especially when life feels heavy or unclear. Whether you're dealing with trauma, anxiety, burnout, or the aftermath of difficult life events,…

Behavioral IssuesLife CoachingStressExperiential TherapyInterpersonalTelehealth
Robyn Gibbs, LCSW
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Robyn Gibbs, LCSW

LCSW · Eugene, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

I specialize in supporting women navigating grief, trauma, anxiety, and life transitions. Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or caught in cycles of overthinking, even as you try…

Women's IssuesGriefLife TransitionsAttachment-basedCompassion FocusedTelehealthSliding Scale
Jennifer Goldman
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Jennifer Goldman

LPC · Bend, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

After more than fifteen years of working with individuals and families, I find most people simply want to be happier and have more love in their lives. For those new to therapy,…

AnxietyDepressionFamily SystemsAttachment-basedEmotionally FocusedTelehealth
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Ruth Ralph

LPC · Springfield, OR

Somatic Experiential Play TherapyTelehealth

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

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