IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon

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Tiffany Sheely

MS, LMHC, LCPC, LPC · Vancouver, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

Non-religious, science driven, evidenced based therapy is something you are looking for. You also need a place where you are comfortable swearing and discussing life events. You…

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A Little Light Collective LLC

Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

We have therapist trained EMDR, IFS, AEDP, Brainspotting, DBT, Couples Therapy. We provide compassionate, trauma informed counseling services for adults, families, and couples.…

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Adabel Lee

PhD · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

Therapy often begins with a sense that something could feel different. It can be a space to better understand yourself, relate differently to challenges, and move forward in ways…

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Alive Holistic Counseling

Licensed Professional Counselor · Eugene, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

**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 EMDRTelehealth

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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Assert Your Boundaries Counseling

PhD, LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

Using CBT, EMDR and other evidence-based approaches, we'll work together to understand your anxiety patterns, challenge unhelpful thoughts, and develop practical strategies. …

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Behavioral Health Center

Psychologist · Eugene, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

We are a multidisciplinary group of experienced clinicians. Are you in need of a therapist who will be with you during difficult times like relationship issues or emotional…

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Benjamin La Mar

CSWA · Coos Bay, OR

IFS and EMDRTelehealth

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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