IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists who practice IFS and EMDR.
The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center
Licensed Professional Counselor · Portland, OR
We are an independent non-profit providing mental health care to all regardless of faith or finances. We have a team of providers with various specialties and can provide mental…
Ofelia Sanchez
Professional Counselor Associate · Bend, OR
Trabajo en español e inglés, utilizando Terapia Gestalt, EMDR, enfoque corporal y Mindfulness. Si nunca has ido a consejería, quiero que sepas que puedes hacerlo en español, en…
Positive Inner Self LLC
LCSW · Beaverton, OR
Our mental health and wellness services support you every step of the way. We honor your values, beliefs, and unique story, offering a compassionate space for healing and growth.…
Open Minds Counseling & Hypnotherapy
LCSW, LPC · Lincoln City, OR
Open Minds Counseling and Hypnotherapy LLC is dedicated to creating a welcoming, affirming, and safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals, couples, and families. We recognize that LGBTQ+…
Dynamic Self Recovery
LCSW, CADCIII, CADCII, CRM · Albany, OR
Our approach to counseling is client-centered and also includes eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ( EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting,…
Holistic Healing Pdx
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
Our group practice was founded with shared passion for helping folks who have experienced trauma and/or difficult childhood experiences to heal, reconnect to a sense of safety…
Sandy Phillips
LCSW · Newport, OR
She employs cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing ( EMDR), and a solution-focused approach, tailoring her interventions to meet each…
Brave Hope Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR
At BHC we proudly offer services in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Arabic. As a women-owned and operated mental health collective, our mission is to foster a safe and…
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