Teen Violence Therapists in Oregon

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Teen Violence also matches related terms: Domestic Violence. Results below include all of them.

Find Oregon therapists specializing in Teen Violence.

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Amelia Rohrig PMHNP LLC
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Amelia Rohrig PMHNP LLC

PMHNP · Eugene, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I’m a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner offering an integrative, trauma-informed approach to care. I take a comprehensive approach to care, which begins…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)OHP
Carissa Loft
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Carissa Loft

MSW, CSWA · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

You're feeling overwhelmed. You're carrying generational trauma. You have family of origin trauma to unpack. Your emotional reactions feel reactive and uncontrollable. Defenses…

AnxietyBody PositivityCoping SkillsAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth
Kiren Ali
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Kiren Ali

MFT-A, CADC 2, MS · Milwaukie, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

Life brings seasons where relationships feel heavy, communication feels difficult, or patterns in connection keep repeating despite effort. Family roles and past experiences shape…

AddictionAlcohol UseCoping SkillsCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Culturally Sensitive
Amanda Roberson
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Amanda Roberson

MA, LPC · Beaverton, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

Living in an AI driven world that can give us immediate guidance to life's toughest situations is immensely helpful and efficient. Yet you're more anxious than ever and it feels…

AnxietyCodependencyCoping SkillsAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth
Shannon La Douce
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Shannon La Douce

PMHNP · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

I am passionate about supporting those who have dedicated their lives to service (of all types!). I am adept at working with the "givers" - the folks who are often over-extending…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderDepressionCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Motivational InterviewingTelehealth
Megan Sapp
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Megan Sapp

PMHNP, CNM, FNP · Lake Oswego, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

2025 - Current openings! As a psychiatric NP, I specialize in supporting people through life transitions. With a background a Nurse Midwife, I have special interest in serving…

AnxietyBorderline PersonalityChronic IllnessCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Culturally SensitiveTelehealth
River's Edge Counseling - Monica Linder
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River's Edge Counseling - Monica Linder

LCSW · Scappoose, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

We have one life and should make the most of our time here. Whether that means setting up healthy boundaries or accepting the things we cannot change, sometimes we need someone to…

ADHDAnxietyBehavioral IssuesAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-based
Family Roots Therapy
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Family Roots Therapy

Marriage & Family Therapist · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

We help new parents, young children, teens and adults to create healthier relationships and work together to navigate family conflict, life stressors, and adjustment to change. Do…

ADHDAdoptionAnxietyArt TherapyAttachment-basedOHP

RelatedVerified Oregon telehealth therapists

Available statewide — see anyone in Oregon from home.

Linzy Moore
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Linzy Moore

MA, LPC associate · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepts OHPSliding Scale

I’m a neurodiversity-affirming therapist who works with children, teens, and adults navigating autism, ADHD, and the emotional challenges that often come with it. I also support…

ADHDADHD in adultsAnxietyCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples Counseling$160–$200TelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Peggy Hickey
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Peggy Hickey

MA, LPC · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepting Clients

Hello and welcome. My name is Peggy and I'm a seasoned clinician who has been in the field for 25 yrs. I have experience in various settings including hospital, psychiatric…

AnxietyCodependencyCoping SkillsCognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDR$150–$200Telehealth
Ladan Alexandra Radafshar
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Ladan Alexandra Radafshar

LPC, NCC, MA · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

I support those who are experiencing recurring conflict in their relationships. I offer individual and relational therapy to help you feel more secure and connected, both within…

AnxietyBody ImageCodependencyAttachment-basedCompassion FocusedTelehealthSliding Scale
Accepting Always PLLC
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Accepting Always PLLC

Lpc · Portland, OR

Teen ViolenceSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

Hello! All Clients are Ideal Clients. Our pursuit is to provide a safe and caring space where clients can explore and foster self-actualization and healthier relationships. We are…

Testing and EvaluationTrauma and PTSDADHDAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealthSliding Scale
Steven Ponec
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Steven Ponec

Professional Counselor Associate · Tigard, OR

Teen ViolenceSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

Hello! I’m Steven, a Professional Counselor Associate passionate about helping kids, teens, and adults feel calmer, more confident, and truly understood. I especially enjoy…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthSliding Scale
Brandon Huffman
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Brandon Huffman

MA, LPC, NCC, CADC II · Eugene, OR

Teen ViolenceAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Currently accepting new clients for NeuroFeedback only! Trauma isn't measured by what happened to you, it's measured by the internal impact left disrupting your wellbeing. I…

Trauma and PTSDAddictionADHDAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealthOHP

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