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Everyone deals with traumatic events and experiences at some point, but that doesn’t make them any easier to deal with. Sometimes we can process trauma and get on with our lives, and other times it just becomes too much to bear.

This is where trauma therapy can help. Whether you are located in downtown Medford, the suburbs of Medford, other nearby places such as Bend, Eugene, or anywhere else in Oregon, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need a Trauma Therapist?

Are you on the fence regarding whether you should see a trauma therapist? This section will help you decide.

If you’ve dealt with a traumatic event (a death, rape, natural disaster, war, etc.), a therapist may be able to help you if you are experiencing any of the following signs of psychological trauma:

  • Recurring memories of the traumatic event
  • Nightmares
  • Anger and irritability
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Recurring headaches
  • Depression

Read this article to learn more about how to heal from trauma.

Take Action: Get Trauma Therapy Today

A professional therapist or counselor can assist you in unpacking your feelings about the event and teach you proven techniques to help you heal. With Mental Health Match, you can find a therapist who specializes in helping people move forward after trauma. Use our therapist matching tool to get started.

Medford, OR Trauma Therapists - List Your Practice on Mental Health Match

Would you like to expand your network? Mental Health Match is here to help! We match clients with licensed therapists and counselors who specialize in trauma disorders. Getting set up for new referrals takes no more than 10 minutes. 60 day free trial, with no credit cards required to start. Join now.

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Tate Sprite
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I'll hold the firm yet welcoming space of presence and compassion, so that you can find your safety and ground under you. You'll have new powerful emotional experiences and develop new meanings. You'll become someone who is more able to engage life.


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I'll hold the firm yet welcoming space of presence and compassion, so that you can find your safety and ground under you. You'll have new powerful emotional experiences and develop new meanings. You'll become someone who is more able to engage life.

Something to know about my approach is:

Attachment work, mindfulness-based, trauma-informed, experiential, somatic work. I may be a great fit if you don't just want new tools and behavioral skills - you want to re-organize your basic operating system for doing life.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Attachment Issues
  • Childhood Trauma
  • Developing Secure Attachment
  • Developmental Trauma
  • Dissociation
  • Embodiment
  • Emotional Intimacy
  • Intimacy
  • Loneliness
  • Mind-Body Connection
  • Mindfulness
  • People Pleasing
  • Perfectionism
  • Relationships
  • Relationship Skills
  • Relationship Trauma
  • Self-Doubt
  • Self-Esteem
  • Shame
  • Social Anxiety
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Leslie Yeargers
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Help you gain insight and heal emotional distress through the use of EMDR, mindfulness CBT, IFS, and skill-building so that you can feel more connected to your life and the people in it.


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Help you gain insight and heal emotional distress through the use of EMDR, mindfulness CBT, IFS, and skill-building so that you can feel more connected to your life and the people in it.

Something to know about my approach is:

I am collaborative and trauma-informed. With informed consent, I use EMDR, CBT, IFS, and emotion-focused modalities to relieve distress and build skills in individuals, couples and families to strengthen relational bonds.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Anxiety
  • Communication Skills
  • Gender Identity
  • Gender Transition
  • LGBTQ Family Development
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
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Kristen Seghete, PhD
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We will work together as a team to develop goals for therapy, build skills you can use every day, and reduce your emotional distress. Together, we will process traumatic experiences and overwhelming expectations, working to balance demands.


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We will work together as a team to develop goals for therapy, build skills you can use every day, and reduce your emotional distress. Together, we will process traumatic experiences and overwhelming expectations, working to balance demands.

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I support prenatal and postpartum people and parents to understand how emotions and thoughts contribute to depression, anxiety, and the impact of trauma on our lives. Mindfulness, self-compassion, and values-driven behavior are key to my work

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • NICU Trauma
  • Parenting
  • Perinatal Mood/Anxiety Disorders
  • Reproductive Health
  • Trauma
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Hannah Stadler
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We work collaboratively to help our clients improve communication skills, learn better coping skills, and find strategies that reduce relational and emotional distress. Helping women live better lives is truly our mission and passion!


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We work collaboratively to help our clients improve communication skills, learn better coping skills, and find strategies that reduce relational and emotional distress. Helping women live better lives is truly our mission and passion!

Something to know about my approach is:

I utilize a combination of solution-focused, CBT, DBT, and behavioral theories in my practice. I strive to honor the uniqueness that each individual client brings to therapy by individualizing and structuring sessions to fit their personal goals.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Coping Skills
  • Depression
  • Eating Disorders
  • Empowering Women
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Mood Disorders
  • Postpartum
  • Trauma
  • Women’s Health
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Hannah Stadler remote and phone therapy in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Wisconsin
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PK Foss
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Help you find empathy for yourself about how you got where you are, so that shame doesn’t keep you stuck. Figure out what is keeping you from making the movement you want. How to move what we can and how to work with and around what we can’t.


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Together, we will:

Help you find empathy for yourself about how you got where you are, so that shame doesn’t keep you stuck. Figure out what is keeping you from making the movement you want. How to move what we can and how to work with and around what we can’t.

Something to know about my approach is:

I love what I do and it shows. Yes, we will work on hard things. But, I believe we can do it with a sense of humor and discovery. We can take the shame out of whatever you’re working on and figure out how to move forward.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Adult ADHD
  • Anger
  • Communication Skills
  • LGBTQ+
  • Parenting
  • Polyamory
  • Procrastination
  • Queer
  • Relationships
  • Sexuality
  • Shame
  • Trauma
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PK Foss remote and phone therapy in Oregon