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Online Trauma and PTSD therapists in Clackamas, OR

Find experienced online trauma and PTSD therapists in Clackamas who provide testing, evidence-based treatment for trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and related challenges such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Compare detailed therapist profiles and connect with a provider that’s right for you.
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Portland, Oregon therapist: Michael Pollet, registered social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Michael Pollet

Registered Social Worker, CSWA
The way that a person has learned to protect themself self from a traumatic event develops into a part of their character in adult life. I am trained to help you understand all of your parts and show you that the scary experience is over. I will help you truly feel that you got through it and you can protect yourself if you need to!  
2 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Medford, Oregon therapist: Kel Lash, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Kel Lash

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, CLC
I am trauma informed in my treatment. I have worked with many clients with PTSD and complex trauma over the last 14 years, with excellent results. I use trauma-informed techniques such as TFCBT, DBT, desensitization, guided meditation, muscle relaxation, IFS, bilateral stimulation, hypnosis techniques and somatic therapy.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Richardson, Texas therapist: Jay Shaw, hypnotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Jay Shaw

Hypnotherapist, CHt (Certified Hypnotherapist)
Unresolved trauma doesn't stay in the past it runs in the background of every decision, relationship, and stress response you have today. Identity 2.0 hypnotherapy works to neutralize the subconscious charge attached to past events, reducing triggers and rebuilding a nervous system baseline that isn't controlled by what happened before. This isn't about reliving the pain. It's about removing its authority over your present identity.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
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 therapist: Jessica Huntley, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Jessica Huntley

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW, JD
Utilizing evidence-based treatments, including EMDR, mindfulness and somatic therapy, I help clients feel better after their experiences and live a meaningful life.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Encinitas, California therapist: Hannah Nyznyk Christian, marriage and family therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Hannah Nyznyk Christian

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #133278
We offer trauma-informed therapy to help clients process past experiences safely and effectively. Treatment focuses on restoring a sense of safety and stability.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
San Ramon, California therapist: Ever After Individual and Family Therapy, marriage and family therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Ever After Individual and Family Therapy

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Unresolved trauma can shape every aspect of life, but healing is possible. We use trauma-informed approaches to help clients process painful experiences, regain a sense of safety, and build resilience for the future.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Milwaukie, Oregon therapist: Peaceful Warrior Wellness Services, LLC / Dr.Steven Ruiz Bettencourt, Psy.D.,LPC, Cht, EMDR, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Peaceful Warrior Wellness Services, LLC / Dr.Steven Ruiz Bettencourt, Psy.D.,LPC, Cht, EMDR

Licensed Professional Counselor, Doctor of Psychology, Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified Hypnotherapist, EMDR
Trauma and PTSD usually go hand in hand. Negative emotionally charged experiences may be remain unresolved from early childhood or experienced as adults in extreme stress filled experiences such as combat, domestic violence or other traumatic situations. Unresolved trauma gets stored in the body, many times creating somatic/physical disorders if not treated. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) is a world wide treatment modality that searches for the somatic bridges that connect these traumas.  
43 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Portland, Oregon therapist: OneYou Psychology, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

OneYou Psychology

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Trauma can impact how you think, feel, and respond long after the original experience. We provide a structured, supportive approach that helps clients process experiences safely, reduce reactivity, and regain a sense of stability and control.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Las Cruces, New Mexico therapist: Angelica Amaya, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Angelica Amaya

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW,LICSW
I specialize in working with individuals who have experienced trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), providing a safe and supportive environment for healing. I incorporate Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to help clients process distressing memories, reduce emotional intensity, and restore a sense of balance and control. My approach is trauma-informed, compassionate, and tailored to each person’s unique pace and needs on their journey toward recovery.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Eugene, Oregon therapist: Christo Brehm, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Christo Brehm

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, SEP
I specialize in trauma and PTSD using Somatic Experiencing (SEP) and Trauma-Informed CBT in a tri-phase approach: stabilization, processing, and integration. These gentle, body-centered methods help release stuck fight/flight/freeze responses, process overwhelming experiences at a safe pace through titration and pendulation, and restore a felt sense of safety, resilience, and presence. Highly effective for anxiety, irritability, dissociation, emotional overwhelm, or lingering effects of past stress and trauma.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
San Francisco, California therapist: Shauna Farabaugh, life coach
PTSD/Trauma

Shauna Farabaugh

Life Coach, Certified Somatic Sex Educator, Board Certified Sexologist, Certified TRE provider
I am a certified Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE) practitioner, offering sessions in person or online. TRE can be a great adjunct to other therapies or a primary modality for addressing shock trauma, chronic stress, and compassion fatigue. TRE® accesses the body's inherent mechanism of shaking or vibrating to discharge long held stress and activation. Since we work directly with the nervous system, it is possible to experience relief from symptoms without ever talking about the source of trauma or stress. And once you learn how to self-regulate the technique, you can access it on your own as an ongoing self-care practice, enjoying increased benefits over time without the cost of ongoing appointments. Questions? Curious if TRE is right for you? Contact me today for your FREE consultation.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Walnut Creek, California therapist: Victoria Miller, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Victoria Miller

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
CPT helps people recognize how trauma has changed their view about themselves, others, and the world. CPT teaches people to recognize the negative thoughts that are created by the trauma. These thoughts are called "stuck points" in CPT because they keep people stuck and get in the way of recovery from PTSD (from the National Center for PTSD (.gov))  
20 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Portland, Oregon therapist: Lesley Lacny, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Lesley Lacny

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A, Psych.R, C.Psych, LPC
Trauma and PTSD can show up in many ways, including anxiety, emotional reactivity, numbness, intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, or feeling stuck in patterns that don’t make sense. These responses are often rooted in how the nervous system has adapted to overwhelming or unsafe experiences. I provide trauma-informed therapy to help you understand both the emotional and physiological impact of trauma. Together, we’ll explore what’s happening beneath your symptoms, including how past experiences continue to shape your present-day reactions and sense of safety. The focus is on supporting nervous system regulation, processing underlying experiences at a pace that feels safe, and helping you rebuild a greater sense of stability, connection, and control in your life.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Portland, Oregon therapist: Meghan Hanes, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Meghan Hanes

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Trauma can impact the way you think, feel, relate to others, and experience the world around you. Whether your experiences involve a single traumatic event or the cumulative impact of difficult life experiences, healing is possible. Using trauma-informed approaches, including EMDR, I help clients process unresolved experiences, reduce distress, and move toward a greater sense of safety, connection, and resilience.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR (Online Only)
Portland, Oregon therapist: Catherine Saunders, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Catherine Saunders

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I follow the work of the leaders in Trauma and PTSD, like Bessel Van der Kolk and Gabor Mate, and feel that this is some of the most important work in my field. I help many clients with their process through and sometimes even out of this type of conflict.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Clearwater, Florida therapist: Molly Terry, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Molly Terry

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LMHC
I have several years of experience with trauma and assaults, PTSD. I am able to assist in the process, to create a safe place and teach relaxation techniques and move to a place of being a survivor.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Las Vegas, Nevada therapist: Gary D. Alexander, marriage and family therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Gary D. Alexander

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, MFT, NCC
Trauma can leave deep emotional and physiological imprints, often appearing as anxiety, intrusive memories, emotional numbness, or a persistent sense of being on guard. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is commonly associated with a single overwhelming event such as an accident, assault, or other life-threatening experience. Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), by contrast, often develops through repeated or long-term relational trauma—such as chronic emotional abuse, neglect, or unstable early environments—and can profoundly affect a person’s sense of identity, emotional regulation, and ability to feel safe in relationships. In therapy we explore both the impact of these experiences and the ways the mind and body have learned to adapt in order to survive them. Rather than viewing trauma responses simply as symptoms to eliminate, our work approaches them as meaningful signals about what you have endured and how your nervous system has tried to protect you. As understanding deepens within the safety of the therapeutic relationship, many people begin to experience greater stability, renewed self-trust, and a gradual return of vitality in their lives.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Florence, Oregon therapist: Serena Appel, licensed professional counselor
PTSD/Trauma

Serena Appel

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, AT-R
I have worked for a number of years in crisis line, intensive outpatient and outpatient and community mental health therapy, and I strive to stay informed of current best practices in trauma-informed care. I can help clients learn tools and approaches to understand and manage their symptoms, feelings and reactions. Together, we will work on personalized ways to help reduce distress, build trust, and promote long term healing.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Portland, Oregon therapist: Wendy Jensen LCSW, licensed clinical social worker
PTSD/Trauma

Wendy Jensen LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Hypnotherapist, Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology
Every year, more than 8 million people in the United States struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) along with another 350 million people worldwide. PTSD can occur in people who have experienced or even witnessed a severe trauma, and it affects areas of the brain connected to managing difficult emotions, especially fear and anxiety. PTSD can create intense physical, emotional, and mental distress, and if left untreated, it can lead to long-term psychological and physiological damage. Thankfully, energy psychology – specifically acupoint tapping -- can help! More Potent Than Other Therapies Tapping on acupuncture points while bringing the memory of a traumatic event to mind sends signals to emotional centers of the brain, specifically the amygdala and other areas of the limbic system. This can counter the body's threat response. Acupoint tapping has been shown to reduce: Exaggerated responses to triggers Hyperarousal in the limbic system Insomnia Elevated levels of cortisol and other stress hormones Impaired immune functioning Distortions in learning and memory, and Imbalances between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity The 7 Advantages of Acupoint Tapping in the Treatment of PTSD Advantage #1: Fewer Treatment Sessions Cognitive-behavioral therapies are the treatment of choice in most conventional mental health settings. They average between 12 and 16 sessions for treating PTSD. Nonetheless, up to two-thirds of those completing the treatment still carry the PTSD diagnosis after treatment. Meanwhile, a study of the use of EFT for treating PTSD in a public health facility in Scotland authorized patients to receive up to 8 treatment sessions. Voluntary termination of treatment occurred, however, after an average of 3.8 sessions, with strong positive outcomes on post-treatment measures. A landmark study by Dawson Church and colleagues found that 86% of 49 war veterans no longer scored in the PTSD range after 6 hour-long EFT sessions. The study has been replicated with similar outcomes. Advantage #2: Lasting Results Studies reporting treatment effects for the use of acupoint tapping and energy psychology in PTSD typically show significant overall reductions in symptoms and their impact, and these improvements tended to stand the test of time. Advantage #3: Low Risk of Negative Side-Effects Existing evidence strongly suggests that energy psychology and acupoint tapping can be safely used to treat PTSD. Advantage #4: Minimal Training Needed A seasoned clinician can learn and begin applying a basic tapping protocol very quickly. Even people who don’t have extensive mental health backgrounds can be effective with the method as long as they understand the boundaries of their scope of service. For instance, several studies used life coaches rather than licensed mental health professionals to use tapping sessions in the treatment of PTSD and found they were nearly as effective. Advantage #5: Effective for Groups Unlike many psychotherapy methods that require one-on-one sessions, acupoint tapping can be highly effective when delivered to groups. This makes it suitable for combat battalions returning from deployment, refugees living in camps, caregivers returning from humanitarian missions, and children in classrooms. Advantage #6: Improves Quality of Life and Reduces Medical Costs When PTSD is not successfully treated, it produces adverse changes in the brain, and the impact extends beyond the patient and their family. If symptoms persist, the data shows increased lifetime hospitalization, disease burden, and medical costs. By helping people overcome PTSD, acupoint tapping positively impacts their quality of life and society's medical costs. Advantage #7: In-Person Sessions Not Required A study focused on the effects of EFT delivered by phone versus in-office sessions showed that just 6 phone treatment sessions could effectively alleviate clinical PTSD symptoms in 67% of patients. In another study, 26 women diagnosed with fibromyalgia showed significant improvement in symptoms such as pain, anxiety, depression, vitality, social function, activity level, and performance problems following their participation in an online EFT treatment program. This makes it possible to utilize electronic media to offer acupoint tapping treatments to underserved populations or others who cannot access conventional in-person therapy, such as military personnel in combat zones and those living in rural areas. For millions of people with PTSD, energy psychology -- specifically acupoint tapping -- offers much-needed hope and relief. As discussed in this article, acupoint tapping can help large numbers of people relatively quickly. It is a powerful intervention that is proving to be an effective antidote to living with the pain of PTSD. As a survivor myself, I've spent a lifetime studying the effects of trauma on the body and the brain. I specialize in helping people understand the ways trauma impacts their lives, their relationships and their emotional and behavioral experiences. Trauma takes place as a singular event or many events that overwhelm a person's ability to cope. Unresolved trauma is complicated and it causes many in-the-present life problems. This is confusing because we often have no idea why we are getting upset about something, feel certain ways or have unexplainable anger. Whether it be to heal with the impact of discrete traumatic events or complex interpersonal trauma, I use a combination of techniques from Energy Psychology such as Emotional Freedom Technique (or Tapping, as most people know it), Tapas Acupressure Technique, RIM Hypnotherapy, EMDR, Cognitive-Behavioral techniques, DBT, grounding and centering techniques and Shamanic soul retrieval to help you build safety and seIf worth. I teach emotion regulation skills and we use the therapeutic relationship itself so that you can feel more grounded and secure in connection with yourself and others.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR
Portland, Oregon therapist: Dr. Dominique Wilson, psychiatric nurse practitioner
PTSD/Trauma

Dr. Dominique Wilson

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Seeking help can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. I take the time to truly understand you and your symptoms. Together, we will explore your options, make necessary adjustments, and check in regularly to ensure your treatment aligns with your goals. At Relief Mental Health, you are more than a diagnosis, and medication management is more than just a prescription. It would be a privilege to walk beside you and work together to help you feel better with care that is steady, supportive, and designed entirely around you. If you are ready to take the next step, please let me know how I can best support you.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Clackamas, OR

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Clackamas, Oregon Statistics

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Clackamas, Oregon average 14 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Trauma and PTSD (100%), Anxiety or Fears (84%), and Stress (67%).

Average years in practice

14 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$199

Gender ID

59% Female
27% Male
10% Gender Fluid
4% Non-Binary

Session Type

51% In Person and Online
49% Online Only

Top Specialties

100% Trauma and PTSD
84% Anxiety or Fears
67% Stress
62% Depression
57% Self Esteem
57% Loss or Grief
44% Codependency

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