Welcome to the Portland Gay Lesbian Issues Therapist Directory. Below are the search results for psychologists, therapists, and marriage & family counselors available in the in Portland, Oregon-OR area.

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Ms. Natalie Reich, Counselor/Therapist, Portland, Oregon, 97239

Ms. Natalie Reich, Licensed Professional Counselor, Counselor/Therapist

I blend evidenced-based practice with a sometimes non-traditional approach. Our alliance is the core. Themes often include balancing polarities: Authenticity/duty, emotion/reason, distracting/fully experiencing, accceptance/change,serious/light.

2.25 miles from
97209

Portland Wellness Center 6274 SW Capitol Highway Portland, Oregon 97239

t: (503) 381-4303

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Steven Bo O'Dell, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Portland, Oregon, 97214

Steven Bo O'Dell, LCSW, BCD, C.Ht., Clinical Social Work/Therapist

"It doesn't interest me what you do for a living, how old you are, or how much money you have, whom you know or how you came to be here. I want to know what you ache for, and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing..." from "The Invitation" by Elder Oriah Mountain Dreamer.

2.27 miles from
97209

1732 SE Ash St Portland, Oregon 97214

t: 503.249.7844

w: The Lighter Heart, PC

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