IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists who practice IFS and EMDR.

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Almyra Perry

MS, NCC, CMHC, LPC · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Through the use of EMDR we can allow the natural processing of trauma, if needed. Are you suffering from low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, trauma? Feeling overwhelmed by…

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Bridget Saladino

LPC, MDiv, NHA AT, KAP · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Using memory reconsolidation ( EMDR v.3.0), many clients experience distress from traumatic memories drop from a 10 to a 0 in as little as one session. You want real change. Not…

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Andrea Robinson

LPC · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Using (SAFE) EMDR and a somatic, attachment-based approach, we'll work at your own pace to untangle old wounds and move towards lasting healing. You've carried so much for so…

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Dana Stroud

MS, LMFT-A · Tigard, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Danas ideal client is someone navigating the complexities of anxiety, trauma, neurodiversity, or chronic pain, who seeks understanding and practical tools to build a more…

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Alive Holistic Counseling

Licensed Professional Counselor · Eugene, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

**We now take OHP through Pacificsource.** Alive Holistic Counseling is an integrative counseling clinic that uses client-centered, strengths-based therapies to help people…

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Andrea Lynne Woodward

MFT-A · Bend, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

To promote clients' healing from trauma, Andrea may use Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing ( EMDR). Informed by two decades as an innovation consultant, business and…

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Benjamin La Mar

CSWA · Coos Bay, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Accepting new clients. What challenges are you facing? Perhaps you're dealing with anxiety, depression, or trauma. You might be struggling with difficult relationships or feeling…

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Better Life Counseling

MS, LPC · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Are you struggling under the weight of life’s troubles—feeling anxious, sad, or burdened by regret? Maybe past trauma, repeated patterns that won’t seem to change, or strained…

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