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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Kelly Arthur, LMFT, LPC, CADC I

Sellwood

Relationship / Marriage Issues Personal Growth Loss or Grief
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Elizabeth Knutsen

Telehealth Only

Compassion Fatigue Eating Disorder Codependency
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Esther Berg

North Portland

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Randi Wood

Portland Metro

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Ryan Kopyar

Telehealth

PTSD Anxiety
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Jack Marvin

Buckman

LGBTQ Issues Gender Identity Loss or Grief
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Congruent Therapy: Dana Stroud

Woodstock

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Janay Wright

Sullivan's Gulch

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Noha Mostafa

Oregon

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Sarah Rosenberg

Tigard

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Mitch Bacon, MA, LMFT

Overlook

Personal Growth Men's Issues Family Conflict
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Melissa Tomecek

Virtual

PTSD
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Justin Little

Tigard, Sisters

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Restore Therapy + Psychiatry

Buckman

Parenting Medication Management PTSD
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Norma Nance

North Portland

Sexual Problems Polyamorous and Open Relationships Racial Identity
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Brandon Bressi, MA, LPC

Belmont

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