IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon

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Shelby Hale`
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Shelby Hale`

MA, QMHP, LPC · Ashland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

You're looking for a therapist! This is an exciting (and maybe slightly daunting) step in your growth and healing. By exploring this option for yourself, you’re moving closer…

ADHDAlcohol UseAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedOHP
Xander Knox
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Xander Knox

MS, Registered Associate Counselor · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Like plants striving to grow in the harshest of environments, I have an earnest faith in the ability of all human beings to reach towards healing. This is expressed in my capacity…

AddictionAnxietyBipolar DisorderAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHPSliding Scale
Kimberly Gerhardt
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Kimberly Gerhardt

LPC · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP
ADHDAnxietyDepressionCognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDRTelehealthOHP
Josh Jackson English
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Josh Jackson English

LCSW · Bend, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP
AnxietyDepressionMarriage CounselingAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Couples CounselingFrom $200TelehealthOHP
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Patrick Petrie

LPC · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP
Career CounselingDepressionDissociative Disorders (DID)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)EMDRTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
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Jennifer Speakman/Mindwise Counseling

LCSW · Florence, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP
AnxietyBorderline Personality (BPD)Dissociative Disorders (DID)EMDRInternal Family Systems (IFS)TelehealthOHP
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Kiana Kurzynowski

MCOUN, LPC · Bend, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP
AddictionAnxietyLGBTQ+Culturally SensitiveEMDRTelehealthOHP
Natasha Lopez LLC
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Natasha Lopez LLC

LPC · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

I work with clients that are seeking to make changes in their lives but many have been stuck in some area of their lives due to habits or hurts that block their progress that were…

AddictionADHDAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)$60–$120TelehealthOHPSliding Scale

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