IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon
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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…
Tiffany Sheely
MS, LMHC, LCPC, LPC · Vancouver, OR
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…
Brandy K. Poirier
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
Lifespan Integration, Neurofeedback, Attachment-Focused EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing), Hypnotherapy & Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy are among the…
Wellness Trailhead
PhD, LPC, LMFT · Portland, OR
Wellness Trailhead (WT) combines psychology, natural science, and sociology to develop and facilitate fun, engaging, and effective wellness workshops, therapy groups, retreats,…
Renee Thompson
MA, LMHC, CPC · Serves Area, OR
Together, we will create a strategy, and use powerful tools like EMDR, Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, IFS, art and body work to help you create lasting transformation you can…
Rogue Holistic Therapy
LCSW · Medford, OR
We specialize in treating Complex PTSD blending interventions like Internal Family Systems, EMDR, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Cognitive/Behavior Therapy,…
A Healing Intention LLC
LCSW · Beaverton, OR
We are passionate about personal growth and self-actualization which can emerge through the therapeutic process. We believe everything that occurs in life is not by accident,…
A Little Light Collective LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR
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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