Individual Therapy

Individual Therapy

Individual Therapy

Find a therapist in Portland who specializes in working with individuals.

Individual therapy can give you the power to cope with your problems in a healthy way and to feel better about yourself and your life. In therapy, you'll learn about your moods, feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Individual therapy can treat specific mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD or life changes, trust, relationships, stress, career ambitions, insomnia, abuse, or one of many other issues.

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Martha Blake, MBA, NCPsyA

Southwest

Women's Issues
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Joshua Bogart

Beaverton, Oregon/Telehealth

LGBTQ Issues Self-Esteem Anxiety
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Amelia O'Neil

East Burnside

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Congruent Therapy: Brynn shaver

Mt. Tabor

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Graham Borgman

North East

Personal Growth Men's Issues LGBTQ Issues
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K M

Happy Valley, Oregon

Depression Anxiety ADHD
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Lindsey Lundin

virtual sessions anywhere in Oregon

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Jeanell Innerarity

Beaverton

Self-Esteem PTSD Depression
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Carl Jensen

Laurelhurst

Personal Growth Self-Esteem Loss or Grief
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Alphonso Nunez

Northwest

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Angie Arledge

All areas of Portland

Anxiety Depression
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Chaviva Greenberg

Downtown Portland, SE Portland

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Eli Simon

Southeast/Buckman

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Ann Staple, MA, LPC

Buckman

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John Coyle

Mount Tabor

Anxiety ADHD Depression
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Megan Dobbs

Oregon City

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