EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Eugene Neurofeedback Steve & Cathy Jonas
MSW, LCSW, CHT · Eugene, OR
Sometimes our brains need a little encouragement to send helpful messages to the body to calm down, focus attention, boost mood, to pause and engage in self-regulation strategies…
Jana Corbett
PhD, CADC-I · Portland, OR
Whether unpacking cultural expectations, shifting roles, healing your relationship with your body, or seeking LGBTQ+ affirming support, we’ll create meaningful change with warmth…
Nirmal Conforti
LCSW · Bend, OR
Stop wishing and waiting to be treated the way you want to be treated. Secretly feeling bad about yourself while sporting a confident and sunny disposition is getting old. You…
The Hope Connection
LMFT, LPC · Portland, OR
If you are looking for confidential, professional and respectful counseling, you have come to the right place. If you have experienced trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship or…
Kristi Canning-Lee
MS, LMHC
Are you or your child worried, striving, and exhausted, yet things don't seem to be as you wish? Are there parts of you ready to give up, while other parts push or criticize you…
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…
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