Internal Family Systems (IFS); EMDR; Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists who practice Internal Family Systems (IFS); EMDR; Cognitive Behavioral (CBT); Couples Counseling; Family Therapy.
Lark Song Counseling LLC
MA, LPC · Bend, OR
Announcement- We have immediate openings, call or email today! As a practice we bring a holistic and collaborative approach to counseling. We see…
Sprout Therapy PDX
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
If you’re reading this, we already know you’re struggling. Maybe you’re having trouble “adulting”. You’re feeling like everyone else seems to have it all together, why can’t you?…
Transform Youth and Family Counseling
MA, LPC · Grants Pass, OR
At Transform Youth and Family Counseling, we specialize in supporting youth and young adults ages 6–24 through every stage of growth, challenge, and change. With offices in Grants…
Still Waters Counseling Services LLC
MA, LMFT · Hillsboro, OR
At Still Waters Counseling, we help individuals and families find clarity, balance, and peace. Our services support trauma, grief, chronic illness, first responders, and…
Portland Therapy Project
LPC · Portland, OR
We understands that not all of us come from a history of support and care. Many of us may experience trauma due to race, size, class, sexual orientation, socio-economic status or…
Centered Therapy LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor · Bend, OR
Our team is trained in various modalities and interventions ranging from Mindful Self-Compassion, Somatic Experiencing, CBT and Interpersonal Neurobiology to EMDR, Brainspotting…
Connections First - Psychotherapy Group Practice
LCSW, LPC, LMFT, CSWA · Portland, OR
Our team is trained in treating a wide range of mental health concerns including developmental trauma, complex trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, identity development, life…
Sean Patrick Danaher
LCSW · Portland, OR
You weren't always like this. As a child, you played and loved freely. You trusted the world, if only for a brief time. As adults, we live in our heads most of the day, ruled by…
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