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

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Ocean Mist Counseling & Wellness

LPC, LCSW · Newport, OR

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

Our therapeutic approach includes mindfulness, meditation, self-compassion, CBT, DBT, EMDR, and holistic approaches. Ocean Mist Counseling and Wellness provides high-quality…

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Patricia McConnell

MSW, LCSW · Eugene, OR

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Patricia McConnell is a licensed clinical social worker with over 25 years of experience. She received her Bachelor's Degree at Rutgers University and her Master of Social Work…

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Richard Graymer

MSW, CSWA · Eugene, OR

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Richard Graymer is a dedicated therapist at LifeStance Health, serving individuals throughout Oregon with a humanistic and patient-centered approach. He specializes in guiding…

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Rose City Therapists LLC

LPC · Portland, OR

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

Sometimes we need a caring person, skilled at listening, who will act as a mirror, reflecting back our deepest knowing and personal truth. The act of entrusting another in this…

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Selah Counseling & Wellness

LPC, NCC · Springfield, OR

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

We're trained in Play Therapy, EMDR, CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS, Family Systems, Couples Therapy and more. We have openings NOW! Are you or a loved seeking mental health support and…

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Seth Singer

MSW, LCSW · Medford, OR

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Seth is a licensed therapist with a Master’s degree in Social Work offering a compassionate, personalized approach to therapy. With training in CBT, ACT, EMDR, and family…

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Tailwind ADHD

MSW, LCSW · Portland, OR

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

We combine three core modalities to support mind-body healing: IFS for inner parts work, EMDR/ART for trauma processing, and ADHD/Autism skills coaching. Our team collaborates…

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The PATH Center

LCSW, PhD, LPC, QMHP · Portland, OR

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

Are you overwhelmed and and exhausted? Are you feeling stuck in patterns that are limiting you such as addiction, depression, anxiety or relationship trouble? If so, they may be…

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