EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists who practice EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy.
Salem Psychiatric Assoc. and Valley Mental Health
LCSW, LPC, CSWA, QMHP · Salem, OR
At Valley Mental Health, you’re treated like a whole person—not a number. We’re a trauma-informed, humanistic clinic with a rare level of coordinated care—our 36 therapists work…
Evergreen Behavioral Health
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Salem, OR
Therapists at Evergreen are trained in EMDR, TF-CBT, CBT, DBT Skills, the Gottman Method, ACT and other treatment modalities for working with children, adolescents, adults,…
The Pursuit of Wellness LLC
LPC · Portland, OR
TPOW is a trauma-informed telehealth (and some in-person in PDX) group practice offering individual and group therapy to residents of Oregon! Our team can support people of all…
Bridges Community Health
LMFT, LPC, LCSW, PMHNP · Eugene, OR
We have clinicians who specialize in grief, trauma, individual enrichment, goal setting, family issues, LGBTQ, EMDR, parenting approaches, couples therapy, problem solving,…
Align Counseling LLC
Salem, OR
Align Counseling’s philosophy and approach to services is one of inclusivity of all individuals regardless of their age, race, gender, religion, disabilities, or economic status.…
Tim Assad
MA, LPC
Often the daily bustle and stresses can pile up, changing from parts of our lives that we tolerate into challenges we don't know how to overcome. We look to therapy when we have…
Quality Counseling Services LLC
Medford, OR
At Quality Counseling Services, we believe that everyone deserves access to compassionate, personalized mental health care. Our practice partners with a diverse group of local…
Path of Life Counseling
LPC, MA
Linda’s certified in Othmer Method & Trauma Informed Neurofeedback & EMDR. We would be honored to walk along side you on your journey to health & wellness! Our therapists…
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