Trauma Therapy in Oregon
4,812 providers found
Oregon therapists who treat trauma, PTSD, complex trauma, and trauma-spectrum conditions across a range of approaches — EMDR, CPT, IFS, somatic work, and trauma-focused CBT.
Mary Andrus
LPC, LCAT, ATCS, ATR-BC® · Oregon City,, OR
I am a registered board-certified art therapist, licensed professional counselor, licensed certified art therapist and art therapy certified supervisor. I have a Doctorate in Art…
Wes Murph
BS, MA, NCC, Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR
If you’re looking for a supportive and easy-to-talk-to therapist, to help you achieve your goals, we may be a good fit. I help adults and adolescent boys struggling with…
Kavitha Goldowitz
MFT · Portland, OR
I am a licensed psychotherapist as well as a certified Life Coach. I have over 15 years of experience working with individuals and couples. My areas of expertise include…
Kaden Winterkorn
LPC · Portland, OR
I offer individual counseling and support groups for the trans and non-binary community. I love working with clients who are ready for change and want support in the process of…
Quentin Rauschenbusch-Rowan
MS, CADCIII · Eugene, OR
I help clients heal from trauma, addiction, anxiety, and mood disorders by using evidence-based approaches like IFS, EMDR, CBT, and mindfulness. My ideal client is someone ready…
Sarah Zamiska Dover LMFT
MA, LMFT · West Linn, OR
Hello and hi! My name is Sarah Zamiska Dover (she/her) and I’m an LMFT who believes therapy works best when it feels real and collaborative. I focus on building a solid, trusting…
Amanda Allen
LCSW · Eugene, OR
Hi! In our sessions, we will work together to set goals and find effective strategies to navigate your day to day. I help guide you in exploring underlying issues to see how they…
Rebecca Danilenko
Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR
Therapy works best when you feel like you’re talking to an actual human being. That’s the space I hope we can create together: safe enough to deal with the most difficult parts of…
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