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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Lucas Wenker MS LPC

Hosford-Abernathy

Men's Issues Child or Adolescent Issues Depression
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Grace Forrester

Oregon

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Kristi Cash White

Montavilla

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Sarah Probst

Eastside

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Ilana Young

Buckman

ADHD Autism Relationship / Marriage Issues
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Carl Jensen

Laurelhurst

Personal Growth Self-Esteem Loss or Grief
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Kate Reece

Multnomah Village

Anxiety Self-Esteem
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Stacey Vallas

Goose Hollow

Self-Esteem Anxiety Depression
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Margaret McNeal

Goose Hollow

Self-Esteem Anxiety Personal Growth
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Living Well Counseling Center

Tigard

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Nicole Corbett

NE Portland

Personal Growth Women's Issues Abuse
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Stace Parlen

Clinton

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⚚DR.SANJAY KUMAR⚚ ⚚PSYCHOTHERAPY LLC⚚

Beaverton, Oregon

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Congruent Therapy: Dana Stroud

Woodstock

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Karen Corona

West Slope - Portland, OR

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Kevin Menasco

Sellwood

OCD Anxiety Panic
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