Trauma Therapy in Oregon
4,807 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.
Kacey Bunting
M.S.Ed · Sffolk, OR
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Kayla Adams
MSSW, LCSW · Portland, OR
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Julia Searle Hilton
MA, QMHP, LPC
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Lana Winnie
LPC, MAC, CRC
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Kristine Johnson
LCSW
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Alvin Louis Gilmore Jr
MFT
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Liz Ramirez
LPC, LMHC, NCC, CADC II
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
Laura L Saviola
Psychologist
Community listing from public Oregon licensing records — not authored or endorsed by the provider. Personal bio appears once the profile is claimed.
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