Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic Experiencing Therapists in Oregon

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Lucia Gonzales

MA, LPC · Portland, OR

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Lucia received her master's degree in 2003 from Pacific University's School of Professional Psychology and has been a licensed professional counselor in Oregon since 2007. Her…

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Sandra Grass

MSEd, LPC · Portland, OR

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Sandra works with individuals who are looking to gain insight into themselves and improve their quality of life. She seeks to understand each individual holistically, including…

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Katherine Price

MA, LPC · Portland, OR

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Kate has a MA in Clinical Psychology from Pacific University. Kate employs Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral…

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Jennifer McQueen

MA, LPC · Beaverton, OR

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Jennifer received her MA in Clinical & Humanistic Psychology from The Center for Humanistic Studies in Detroit, Michigan and her BA in Psychology from Michigan State University.…

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Almyra Perry

MS, NCC, CMHC, LPC · Medford, OR

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Through the use of EMDR we can allow the natural processing of trauma, if needed. Are you suffering from low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, trauma? Feeling overwhelmed by…

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Shannon Broussard-Bueno

MA, LPC-A, PCA · Lake Charles, OR

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You might be carrying more than anyone realizes. Maybe you’re exhausted from trying to hold it all together—grieving, burnt out, anxious, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve…

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Bridget Saladino

LPC, MDiv, NHA AT, KAP · Portland, OR

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Using memory reconsolidation ( EMDR v.3.0), many clients experience distress from traumatic memories drop from a 10 to a 0 in as little as one session. You want real change. Not…

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Andrea Robinson

LPC · Portland, OR

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Using (SAFE) EMDR and a somatic, attachment-based approach, we'll work at your own pace to untangle old wounds and move towards lasting healing. You've carried so much for so…

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