IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists who practice IFS and EMDR.

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Southern Oregon Behavioral Health

MSW, CSWA · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Clinically grounded. Regionally attuned. Deeply human. At Southern Oregon Behavioral Health, we are a collaborative group practice committed to providing thoughtful,…

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Rising Phoenix Counseling Services LLC

LPC, NCC, CETP · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

We believe that healing from trauma is a deeply personal journey. Our approach to care centers on creating a safe, supportive, and empowering environment where you can explore…

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Bridges to Well-Being LLC

LCSW · Medford, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

These help to encourage greater functioning, increase self-worth and a create a stronger well-being. Bridges to Well-Being is a group behavioral health practice serving…

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Whalesong Counseling

LPC · Lincoln City, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

There is a wait-list for our adult therapist and our youth and family therapists. Our goal is for this to be a safe place for the healing journey of individuals and their…

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Thrive Mental Health

LMFT, LCSW, LPC, LPC-I · Bend, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

Our Promise: You will get the help and tools you need to thrive NOW. We are committed to seeing you for your first session within ONE week of reaching out. You will be heard and…

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The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center

Licensed Professional Counselor · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

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…

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Ofelia Sanchez

Professional Counselor Associate · Bend, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

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…

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Positive Inner Self LLC

LCSW · Beaverton, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHPTelehealth

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.…

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