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Therapists in Lake Oswego, OR


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Lexi Gross

My approach to therapy: I use a mix of talk and somatic therapy. Some sessions are more talking, and others are more body centric, depending on your goals. I incorporate Somatic Experiencing and a nervous system lens to my work to help clients get better at feeling.

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Harpreet Nagra, PhD

My approach to therapy: I'm collaborative, supportive, and focused on empowering you to make the best decisions for you. My goals are to understand you where you are, help you uncover where to go next, and to reconnect you or help you find your community.

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Jen Daugherty

My approach to therapy: My approach honors what is happening in your body, mind, and brain. We explore your habits—what's working and what could benefit from change—and create a path for moving from here to there with confidence and ease.

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Scott Kobold

My approach to therapy: My holistic approach takes into account and addresses any factors that can affect our emotional health- relationships, significant life events, family dynamics, your worldview, chronic pain, nutrition, physical activity, and quality of sleep.

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Seth Williams

My approach to therapy: I focus on care for the second half of life. Key lenses I look through are Biopsychosocial (how our body, mind and spirit together contribuite to problems and solutions) and Existential (what is the meaning of this moment for my patient).

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Alycia O'Connell

My approach to therapy: I have an eclectic approach so that we can find the approaches that best work for each client. I continually engage in trainings to ensure that I have the best tools available to help my clients.

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Abbie Horn

My approach to therapy: No matter what symptoms or diagnosis you show up with, I want to work closely with you to find a new and more helpful way forward. While I am trained in and practice many evidence-based modalities my first goal is to meet you where you are at!

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Rebecca Youssef

My approach to therapy: I focus on valued living - living a life that is consistent with who you are, what matters to you, what you want to stand for, and how you want to move through this world, despite the stressors and overwhelm life throws your way.

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Justin Mink

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I work to create a safe and secure environment where in each session, the world can slow down and together we can compassionately explore, understand, and transform behaviors, thoughts, and patterns that may be holding you back from u

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Eden Baron-Williams

My approach to therapy: I consider all parts of a client - their relationships, belief systems, health, and the stories they hold. Through this systemic lens, I utilize somatic therapy, internal family systems therapy, mindfulness, nature, and attachment in our work.

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