Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused Therapists in Oregon

166 providers found

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused also matches related specialties: Dialectical Behavior (DBT), Sexual Abuse, Sexual Addiction, Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT). Results below include all of them.

Find Oregon therapists who practice Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused.

Leslie Taylor
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Leslie Taylor

LPC · Tigard, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

Hello, I’m Leslie! I am the founder of Oak Hills Counseling Center in Portland, as well as a therapist who is fueled by the desire to help adolescents, adults, people in later…

AddictionAlcohol UseAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthSliding Scale
Mental Health and Wellness LLC
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Mental Health and Wellness LLC

LPC, NCC, RPT-S · Newport, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

NOW OFFERING: Walk & Talk and Beachside services in/around Newport. Mental Health and Wellness integrates evidence-based clinical practices with mindful wellness to nurture your…

AnxietyBehavioral IssuesCodependencyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth
Quill Hogan
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Quill Hogan

MFTA · Portland, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

My approach as a therapist is to assist you in creating an internal felt sense of trust and strength, and stronger relational integrity with others. We will work together to…

ADHDAnxietyAutismEmotionally FocusedExistential
Taina Woods Tavallai
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Taina Woods Tavallai

Peer Counselor · Eugene, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

I am a peer support provider with both lived experience and a strong personal commitment to understanding the human mind. I’ve spent years independently studying the brain,…

AutismBipolar DisorderDomestic AbuseAttachment-basedCompassion FocusedTelehealthSliding Scale
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Jennifer Wells

PhD, LPC · Eugene, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

I am trained in EMDR and am currently in the EMDR certification process. Whatever issues or concerns bring you to counseling, I appreciate and respect that you are the EXPERT on…

AnxietyArt TherapyAutismAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art TherapyTelehealth
Josh Jackson English
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Josh Jackson English

LCSW · Bend, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused
AnxietyDepressionMarriage CounselingAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Couples CounselingFrom $200TelehealthOHP
Abby Ernst
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Abby Ernst

LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

Hi! My name is Abby Ernst (she/her) and I am SO excited that you found me. I am here to help you weather the storm of your eating disorder, anxiety, body image distress, and/or…

AnxietyBody ImageEating DisordersAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)$175–$200Telehealth
Angelie Karabatsos
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Angelie Karabatsos

LPC, DPC, NCC · Tigard, OR

Problematic Sexual Behavior Focused

Dr. Angelie Karabatsos is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She earned a Master in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from George Fox University in 2016. She earned a Doctorate in…

Anger ManagementAnxietyChronic IllnessAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)$-100–$150Telehealth

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