Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; Neurofeedback Therapists in Oregon

32 providers found

Find Oregon therapists who practice Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; Neurofeedback.

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Jeannie Mood Campbell

LMFT, MDiv · La Grande, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
ADHDNeurofeedbackTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Melissa Ulrich

LCSW · Portland, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
LGBTQ+NeurofeedbackCouples CounselingFamily TherapyTelehealthOHP
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Raashanai's Hope Neurofeedback and Counseling

MA/DHH, MA/MHC, LPC · Monmouth, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
ADHDGriefNeurofeedbackBiofeedbackCouples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Peter Meilahn

MA, LPC · Duluth, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
AddictionADHDGriefBiofeedbackFamily TherapyTelehealthOHP
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Kevin Kelley

LPC · Eugene, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
ADHDGriefNeurofeedbackBiofeedbackCognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
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Welcome Counseling and Education Services

LPC, MAC, CCCJS, NCC

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
AddictionADHDGriefBiofeedbackCognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
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Jean Kristin Turgesen

Klamath Falls, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
NeurofeedbackTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)NeurofeedbackTelehealthOHP
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Natalie M Heidtmann

Bend, OR

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackAccepts OHPTelehealth
Grief; Trauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy; NeurofeedbackTelehealthOHP

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