EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Greg Douglas
LMHC, LPC, MEd · Lake Oswego, OR
Are you looking for relationship help? Do you find yourself having the same basic argument over and over again with no resolution? You aren't alone! Couples from all walks of life…
Bounce Back Therapy
LPC · Lyons, OR
Feel better faster by combining LENS neurofeedback and psychotherapy. Ultimately, LENS neurofeedback optimizes functioning by promoting relaxation of the mind and body to…
Mike Schwarting
LPC, CADC-I · Portland, OR
This all sucks. You already know that. The world, life, people ... it's all just objectively hard. And brains? Brains are the WORST. Sometimes we need support to simply make…
Michael Enlow
Pre-Licensed Professional · Tigard, OR
Have you ever wanted to sit down and unpack a traumatic experience that's weighed on your mind, body, and spirit too long? Recognizing trauma's impact and seeking professional…
Melody Nadeau EMDR Consulting & Intensives
LCSW, LISW-CP · Hood River, OR
Availability for EMDR Consultation for therapists-Waitlist currently for clients. You're doing the best you can, yet you still feel like you're walking through life on autopilot,…
Dr. Jessica Moran
LMFT, PhD · Portland, OR
You are successful. Others often make comments about how "perfect your life is" because from the outside they see someone with a perfect marriage, great kids, and a wonderful job.…
Dr. Darin Bergen
PsyD · Portland, OR
Have you been suffering on your own, pushing away the pain until it feels like you have nothing left? Feeling exhausted, tired of smiling on the outside while you're in so much…
Melinda E Johnson
LMFT · Bend, OR
On this journey we call life we are all seeking connection and clarity amid chaos. We all want to be seen, heard, and validated. At times it is difficult to communicate the…
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