IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon
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Jennifer McQueen
MA, LPC · Beaverton, OR
Jennifer received her MA in Clinical & Humanistic Psychology from The Center for Humanistic Studies in Detroit, Michigan and her BA in Psychology from Michigan State University.…
Almyra Perry
MS, NCC, CMHC, LPC · Medford, OR
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…
Hilary Foreman
MA · Portland, OR
You may be navigating grief and loss, feeling the weight of relationship struggles, or finding yourself at a crossroads in life. Anxiety may be ever present, or you may be moving…
Shannon Broussard-Bueno
MA, LPC-A, PCA · Lake Charles, OR
You might be carrying more than anyone realizes. Maybe you’re exhausted from trying to hold it all together—grieving, burnt out, anxious, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve…
Bridget Saladino
LPC, MDiv, NHA AT, KAP · Portland, OR
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…
Andrea Robinson
LPC · Portland, OR
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…
Dana Stroud
MS, LMFT-A · Tigard, OR
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…
Brooke Terry
MS, LPC · Bossier City, OR
Sessions blend EMDR-informed work, parts-based insight, and nervous-system tools to help you feel more grounded, clear, and connected. You feel disconnected from yourself, and…
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