IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon
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Anne Horgan
LCSW · Portland, OR
As appropriate, she incorporates modalities that include: EMDR, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, art and narrative therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, mindfulness and…
MindTree Holistic Counseling & Wellness Center LLC
LCSW, LMFT, LPC · Portland, OR
At MindTree, we provide collaborative healthcare for the Mind and Body. We offer individual/couples/group therapy & wellness services for adults, child/teen therapy, play therapy,…
Bend Counseling & Biofeedback
MS, LPC, LCPC · Bend, OR
We use approaches discovered through research in Interpersonal Neurobiology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Coherence Therapy, and Somatic Experiencing. Update: Our Bend…
Abri Psychotherapy
LPC · Portland, OR
Abri offers Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT), EMDR, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, and more, supporting individuals, adolescents, and groups with anxiety,…
Dori Best -Root From the Heart – Raíz del Corazón
MS, LPC, CADC, II · Medford, OR
Yo soy Dori Best, licenciada en salud mental y especializada en adicciones. Creo que no hay problema que el amor no pueda resolver; déjame ayudarte a encontrar la fuente de amor…
Sana Counseling
LPC · Bend, OR
Ursula is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over a decade of experience. She specializes in EMDR, IFS, trauma, and Spanish speakers. She has experience working with all ages…
Southern Oregon Behavioral Health
MSW, CSWA · Medford, OR
Clinically grounded. Regionally attuned. Deeply human. At Southern Oregon Behavioral Health, we are a collaborative group practice committed to providing thoughtful,…
Transformative Therapy
LCSW · Medford, OR
We invite you to visit our website to learn more about our team of clinicians and the comprehensive range of treatments we offer, including Eye Movement Desensitization and…
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