Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists who practice Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Bright Beginnings, LLC
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Bright Beginnings, LLC

Erin McCall, M.Ed., M.S., LPC · Portland, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Every child deserves to feel seen, safe and supported. I work with children, adolescents, and families facing anxiety, emotional challenges, life transitions, peer relationships,…

ADHDAdoptionAnxietyAdlerianArt Therapy$150–$250Telehealth
Jiabao Gao
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Jiabao Gao

LPC · Portland, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

I believe that carrying stress and emotions all by oneself is overwhelming, confusing, and can be scary at times. I became a therapist because I found it truly beautiful when…

AEDPCouples Counseling$200–$300Telehealth
Sara Todd
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Sara Todd

LCSW · Portland, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

I have worked in the mental health field for 20 years providing quality mental health care to marginalized communities. I believe that individual transformation is collective…

Chronic IllnessChronic PainDepressionPsychoanalyticPsychodynamicTelehealth
Melinda Anello
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Melinda Anello

PMHNP-B, PMH-C · Lake Oswego, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Current Openings! I use a person-centered, holistic approach that integrates medication management, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle modifications alongside supportive…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderDepressionMindfulness-Based (MBCT)Motivational InterviewingTelehealth
Miranda Flowers
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Miranda Flowers

LCSW · Medford, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Welcome! My therapy approach is tailored to each individual to meet their specific needs and goals. I often utilize talk-therapy, combined with a cognitive behavioral approach, to…

ADHDAnxietyBehavioral IssuesEMDRExposure Response Prevention (ERP)
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William Hale

LMFT · Tigard, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

I work with couples navigating conflict, low intimacy, or betrayal, and with adults impacted by complex trauma or disconnection. In couples counseling, we track your interactions…

AnxietyBurnoutcommunication challengesCouples CounselingEmotionally Focused$150–$195TelehealthSliding Scale
Megan Soland
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Megan Soland

LPC · Portland, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Trauma and shame can impact every part of your life and getting to the root of trauma and shame can be life changing. Let's get out of the whack-a-mole of symptoms game and get…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Adlerian$120–$200TelehealthSliding Scale
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Caleb Abrams

MA · Portland, OR

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Caleb is a Certified Sex Addiction Counselor (CSAT), Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP), Certified…

AnxietyInfidelityLife CoachingAttachment-basedCoaching$100–$160

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