Female therapists in Winston, Oregon OR
Sharon Carter
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
I bring compassion, kindness and a sense of humor to my work with clients. I'm a careful listener and creative problem-solver, with a desire to help you through life's rough patches. It's important to me that you feel heard, understood and supported as we work together to achieve your therapy goals.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Kelly Rees
Counselor/Therapist, PhD, Sexologist
I am truly concerned with helping my clients work out the details of their sexual and relationship lives. When someone makes a breakthrough and finds emotional freedom, or equanimity in their relationship, it warms my heart. I strive for us all to be seen, known, and loved.
16 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
Mary Knoblock, Holistic Health Practitioner, Duke Certified Integrative Medicine Health Coach, Emotion Code Practitioner and Hypnotist, Clinical Rapid Transformation Therapy Practitioner with over 7 years experience helping clients with Depression, Anxiety, Addictions, Anorexia, Sports Performance, Chronic Pain, Mood Disorders, PTSD, Complex Trauma, Health and Wellness Goals, Childhood trauma, Fibromyalgia, Auto Immune disorders, Panic Disorders, Cancer, End of Life, Bipolar Disorder, and more - offering modalities that are highly effective all via online sessions from anywhere in the world.
9 Years Experience
Chanida Lee
Psychiatrist, DR.0066517
Experiencing intense highs or lows? Do you ever have moments of both high energy and intense sadness or agitation at the same time? Feeling these emotions can be overwhelming, but don’t have to navigate this alone. Whether it's moments of euphoria or deep sadness, or even when both seem to collide, know that there's hope for improvement. With the right guidance and support, things can get better.
5 Years Experience
Angie Arledge
Pre-Licensed Professional, CSWA
Asking for help is one of the most challenging things to do for ourselves, but it is one of the best ways of self-investing. When we physically do not feel well, we reach out to our doctors or nurses for support because we think that is normal. When we do not feel well mentally, it can give us a sense of not feeling normal, and while everyone's story is different, it is the same because we all have one.
3 Years Experience