EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists who practice EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy.

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Portland Neurofeedback LLC

Portland, OR

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Portland Neurofeedback is a licensed mental health clinic. People are different so we offer four different types of Neurofeedback. We support clients working through traumatic…

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Joyce Griffin

LCSW

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Trauma comes in many forms. It can be from childhood abuse, car accidents, immigration injustices, toxic work environment, toxic relationship, racial injustice, war, rape,…

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Noha Mostafa

LPC, MS, NCC

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Modalities: EMDR, IFS, somatic interventions, brief psychodynamic therapy, sensorimotor psychotherapy, mindfulness, ACT; informed with interpersonal neurobiology and applied…

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Jennifer Dodd

LCSW, CA, WA, OR

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Our specialized practice offers the tools and support necessary to address the root causes of your struggles, using effective therapies such as IFS, EMDR, KAP, and Somatic…

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Catherine Fixe Chapin

Portland, OR

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Are you looking for something different than talk therapy? Are you looking to access the wisdom of your body and/or spirit to help you? Whether you are dealing with anxiety,…

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Russell F Fuller

JD, PsyD, DCEP

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Dr. Fuller offers a comprehensive method of psychotherapy which integrates elements from the humanistic, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, energy psychology, gestalt,…

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Megan Goins

LCSW, LSCSW

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Megan has training in a variety of modalities including EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and Emotionally Focused Therapy. Megan is dedicated to helping people navigate life’s…

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Mahyar N Nili

LMFT, SEP

EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Therapy

How is your heart and spirit these days? How are you holding up? Are you connected with yourself and others in ways you hope to be? Are you hard on yourself or filled with…

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