EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Crysta Durrett
LCSW · Serves Area, OR
You can’t take it anymore. You feel yourself both falling apart inside, freaking out, and then shutting down. You try to live your daily life, but the issues of everyday life…
True Course Counseling
LSCSW, LMSW · Serves Area, OR
True Course Counseling therapists are trained in trauma approaches including EMDR and IFS. Serving Oregon, Missouri and Kansas. True Course Counseling provides individual,…
Lara Conley
LCSW · Serves Area, OR
When life doesn't go as planned it can leave you feeling overwhelmed, unsure, and stuck. Unresolved over time, these challenges can result in feelings of anxiety, depression, or…
Glasshouse Effect Psychotherapy Center PLLC
LCSW-S · Serves Area, OR
As a person, do you find yourself struggling to maintain a balance between fulfilling spiritual, cultural, familial and societal obligations? Do you feel like you have lost your…
Alternative Behavioral Therapy
MA, LMHC, BCN · Serves Area, OR
Alternative Behavioral Therapy specializes in the integration of talk therapy and Neurofeedback which is commonly used for the treatment and normalization of ADHD. We can…
Lua Weatherdon
LCSW · Portland, OR
It's difficult to admit we are not where we want to be in our lives. It is painful when we are overwhelmed by sadness, anger, or worry. Attending counseling is an act of…
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,…
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