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.
Champion Family Therapy
LMFT, LPC, LCSW · Eugene, OR
Are you struggling with negative emotions? Do you experience disrupted sleep or appetite? Are your relationships frustrating, confusing or draining at times? Do you have…
Creative Spirit Collaborative
MA, LPC · Eugene, OR
Have you sought out therapy before and are either disillusioned by it or perhaps you benefited from it but found the limits of talk therapy? Our approach is alternative,…
Dale Reis
MA, LCSW · Hillsboro, OR
Dale works with individuals who are looking to gain insight into themselves and improve their quality of life. She seeks to understand each individual holistically, including…
Dian's Well Counseling LLC
LCSW · Portland, OR
Openings for gender affirming letters available for people seeking referral. Dian's Well Counseling is a therapy practice that provides quality mental health services to trans and…
Empower Therapy
LPC · Philomath, OR
Our skilled clinicians are trained in a variety of techniques and interventions, including EMDR, Internal Family Systems, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (and many more), which can…
Fjord Counseling LLC
LCSW, CADCIII · Eugene, OR
Fjord Counseling was born out of the desire to create a practice that encourages healing, inspires reflection and provides a safe place for doing the hard work of therapy. We are…
Gathered & Wise
MSW, LCSW, PMH-C · Stayton, OR
In addition to traditional talk therapy models, we also provide trauma specific treatment, to include EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), ART (Accelerated…
Griffin & Associated Practitioners
Licensed Professional Counselor · Eugene, OR
In addition, our team members have specialty training in multiple areas such as EMDR, DBT, CBT, & Trauma Healing. Our practice was created to provide a quality space for…
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