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

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Jarrett Thompson

LPC-A, QMHP · Eugene, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Jarrett is an assessor and an individual therapist at Direction Service Counseling Center. He conducts weekly walk-in assessments for children, adolescents and adults with a…

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Kitty Kloud

MSW, LCSW · Portland, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

You feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, or stuck. You’ve just received a diagnosis of ADHD or Autism—or you’re beginning to wonder if one could explain your experiences. You may also…

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Leland Ross

MSW, LCSW · Eugene, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Leland Ross is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who has been practicing since 2014. He graduated from Portland State University with a Master of Social Work degree with a focus…

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LifeStance Health

LPC · Portland, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Our team of psychiatrists, therapists, psychologists, and advanced practice nurses specializes in treating in a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety,…

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Lou Roberts

MEd, LPC, CADC I · Eugene, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Lou integrates a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Humanistic Therapy, Person Centered Therapy,…

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McKenzie Mental Health

Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Eugene, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

At McKenzie Mental Health, we are committed to supporting individuals who are ready to embark on a path of healing and self-discovery. Our ideal clients are those who are seeking…

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Mike Meyer

LCSW, CADC I, SJS, QMHP · Eugene, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Reclaiming your inner landscape...personal therapy, relationships, families, addictions. Compassionate, 23 yrs experience, welcoming. Morning openings, Versatile skills w/ best…

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Molly Bean

LCSW · Bend, OR

Brainspotting, EMDR, CBT, IFS, DBT, Somatic ExperiencingTelehealth

Molly is trained in several therapeutic modalities, including EMDR and TF-CBT . Molly holds a Master’s in Social Work (MSW) from Portland State University and is a Licensed…

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