LENS Neurofeedback Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists who practice LENS Neurofeedback.
Path of Life Counseling
LPC, MA
Linda’s certified in Othmer Method & Trauma Informed Neurofeedback & EMDR. We would be honored to walk along side you on your journey to health & wellness! Our therapists…
Gil Winkelman ND
Portland, OR
Dr Winkelman's focus is on understanding patients personal traits and health history to customize treatments that have the maximum possible impact. With a focus on neurological…
EPIC Healing/ Radiant Heart / Cathy Jonas, LCSW
Eugene, OR
We offer a lot! At Eugene Neurofeedback and EPIC Healing, we love supporting people on their personal growth path! Just getting started, need better emotional regulation, and…
Eugene Neurofeedback / Steve & Cathy Jonas, LCSW
Eugene, OR
Sometimes our brains need a little encouragement to send helpful messages to the body to calm down, focus attention, boost mood, to pause and engage in self-regulation strategies…
Neurofeedback of Southern Oregon
MS, LPC, NCC · Medford, OR
Our ideal clients are motivated, capable individuals who want to feel more focused, steady, and effective in daily life but feel slowed down by distractibility, anxiety, chronic…
Bounce Back Therapy
LPC · Lyons, OR
Feel better faster by combining LENS neurofeedback and psychotherapy. Ultimately, LENS neurofeedback optimizes functioning by promoting relaxation of the mind and body to…
Portland Neurofeedback LLC
Portland, OR
Portland Neurofeedback is a licensed mental health clinic. People are different so we offer four different types of Neurofeedback. We support clients working through traumatic…
Online "Counseling Plus" for Anxiety ADHD in OR
PsyD
Treating Anxiety or ADHD in adults, teens, children. Dr. Cowan is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional, expert in ADHD, and in neurofeedback therapy. With 36 years…
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