EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists who practice EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy.
Lisa Allred
LCSW · Medford, OR
If the ups and downs are overwhelming, you are in the right place. This is down to earth, modern therapy where you will explore who you are, where you have been, and more…
Kathy Lee Thomas
PhD, ABPdN · Portland, OR
Looking for diagnostic clarity, answers and peace of mind? Perhaps as an adult you are struggling to stay focused, motivated, or want more control in your life. Or maybe your…
Cara Howell
MPH, MSW, LCSW
Kat Millis
LCPC, SEP
Finding Pearls Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Klamath Falls, OR
At Finding Pearls, our philosophy centers around the belief that mental health is a fundamental aspect of overall well-being and that every individual has the inherent capacity…
Erin Bush
MS · Tigard, OR
She draws from various theories based on what is needed at the time including CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, and mindfulness approaches. As a part of the Kelle DeBruin Counseling team,…
Beautifulsunshinetherapygroup
LCSW · Portland, OR
Therapy for Individuals, Couples, Teens & Families At Beautiful Sunshine Therapy Group, we believe that healing begins with compassion, understanding, and the courage to grow. Our…
NW Counseling Associates
LPC, LMFT · Beaverton, OR
NW Counseling Associates supports children, teen and families when life's challenges make it difficult for them to stay connected and grow together. We work with families to…
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