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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Psychological Services Connection llc

Downtown, Central Eastside

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Jack Marvin

Buckman

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Alana Ogilvie

South Waterfront

Polyamorous and Open Relationships Premarital Counseling Sexual Problems
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Matt Newey

Pearl District

Depression Anxiety PTSD
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Andie Whittaker

Buckman

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Michelle Robertson

Tigard

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James Thatcher

Lake Oswego

Autism
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Kat Aguilar

Buckman

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Carl Jensen

Laurelhurst

Personal Growth Self-Esteem Loss or Grief
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Evan Monse

Telehealth (All of Oregon)

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⚚DR.SANJAY KUMAR⚚ ⚚PSYCHOTHERAPY LLC⚚

Beaverton, Oregon

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Meghan Opbroek, MS

Humboldt

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Tracie McDowell

Lake Oswego, Portland

Abuse Anxiety Adjustment Disorder
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Joby Mahto

Buckman

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Alicia Banister

Southeast

Postpartum
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The Portland Attachment & Trauma Healing Center The PATH Center

Hollywood

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