EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Jennifer Dodd
LCSW, CA, WA, OR
Our specialized practice offers the tools and support necessary to address the root causes of your struggles, using effective therapies such as IFS, EMDR, KAP, and Somatic…
Catherine Fixe Chapin
Portland, OR
Are you looking for something different than talk therapy? Are you looking to access the wisdom of your body and/or spirit to help you? Whether you are dealing with anxiety,…
Russell F Fuller
JD, PsyD, DCEP
Dr. Fuller offers a comprehensive method of psychotherapy which integrates elements from the humanistic, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, energy psychology, gestalt,…
Megan Goins
LCSW, LSCSW
Megan has training in a variety of modalities including EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and Emotionally Focused Therapy. Megan is dedicated to helping people navigate life’s…
Mahyar N Nili
LMFT, SEP
How is your heart and spirit these days? How are you holding up? Are you connected with yourself and others in ways you hope to be? Are you hard on yourself or filled with…
Allyson Clemmons
LICSW
Accelerated Resolution Therapy: similar to EMDR, but typically is faster and more effective. You processed the infidelity for months, but it still feels like you're about to…
Alicia M. Cooper
PhD (c), LCSW, LICSW, ABS
You are capable, driven, and deeply invested in your relationships—yet something feels strained, distant, or harder than it should be. Betrayal, mismatched desire, parenting…
Dr. Matthew T Rensi
PhD, LPCC
Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or unable to sleep? Maybe you're grappling with friction in your marriage, drinking more than you'd like, or worrying about your teen’s future.…
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