Psychoanalytic therapists in Eugene, Oregon OR
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Dr. Shelby Kittinger
Psychologist, PsyD
I believe therapy is most healing when it feels like an authentic human relationship—one where curiosity, honesty, and courage can coexist. My role is to help you slow down enough to hear yourself, to notice old patterns that no longer serve you, and to create space for new ways of relating to yourself and others. I work collaboratively, with a balance of compassion and directness, to help you gain clarity about your needs and build a greater sense of agency in your life. Together, we work toward a kind of transformation that feels both deeply personal and sustainably real. Reach out to schedule a free 20 minute consultation call to see if we are a good fit for your therapy needs.
10 Years Experience
Online in Eugene, OR Oregon (Online Only)
Vincent Espinoza
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
My therapy practice is focused on YOU, first and foremost! I believe we are all unique and a culmination of our values, desires, experiences and our untapped potential. My mission as a mental health clinician is to help my clients learn how to talk about sex in a healthy, unapologetic, sex-positive way and to confront and address past trauma so they can move into the present and enjoy a fulfilling life.
12 Years Experience
Online in Eugene, OR Oregon (Online Only)
Dr. Michael Marossy
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a licensed psychologist with a PhD providing therapy for adolescents, adults, and couples in California and Oregon. My approach is warm, collaborative, insight-oriented, and grounded in psychoanalytic/psychodynamic theory. I strive to create a therapeutic relationship where clients feel understood rather than judged, and where difficult emotions and experiences can be explored openly and thoughtfully.
I work with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, relationship issues, identity concerns, emotional regulation difficulties, and life transitions. I also have experience working with pastors, ministry leaders, and clients seeking therapy that thoughtfully integrates Christian faith and spirituality into the therapeutic process when desired.
I believe therapy is most effective when it helps people move beyond surface-level coping and toward deeper self-understanding, emotional freedom, healthier relationships, and a stronger sense of meaning and direction in life.
8 Years Experience
Online in Eugene, OR Oregon (Online Only)
Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD
Hypnotherapist, PhD
Something in you knows that what you're carrying runs deeper than the presenting problem.
Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, capable, and outwardly composed-yet internally they live with anxiety, depression, chronic tension or pain, relentless self-criticism, or a sense that something essential is blocked, muted, or just out of reach. These struggles may surface in mood, in the body, in behavior, or in relationships-including sexuality and intimacy-but they are rarely contained to any one area. They tend to reflect deeper emotional and relational patterns formed early in life, often before language, that continue to shape how a person approaches closeness, vulnerability, agency, pleasure, and self-expression.
My work centers on how early experience shapes the capacity for self-regulation, desire, connection, and meaning throughout life-and particularly on how people come to know what they need and want, how they learn to express or inhibit those impulses, and what happens when these capacities become conflicted, constricted, or difficult to sustain.
I integrate psychoanalytic hypnotherapy, somatic awareness, and clinical sexology within a reflective, depth-oriented process. Hypnosis functions as a central clinical tool-creating conditions for deeper internal contact with emotional, bodily, and unconscious experience that can be difficult to reach through conversation alone. The aim is not only relief from symptoms, but the development of a more coherent and compassionate relationship with one's inner life: sensations, emotions, impulses, and desires.
This work is oriented toward lasting psychological change-and toward greater freedom in how one relates to oneself, one's body, and one's capacity for connection, authenticity, and vitality. It is best suited to those ready to move beyond symptom management toward something more fundamental.
7 Years Experience
Online in Eugene, OR Oregon (Online Only)
Gary D. Alexander
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, MFT, NCC
Some of the concerns that bring us to psychotherapy can ease relatively quickly. Many, however, are more complex and require time and thoughtful attention. Our work together is not only about relieving distress, but about creating meaningful, lasting change — change that brings you closer to what you want for yourself. I strive to cultivate the connection, attunement, and care necessary for this work to unfold.
23 Years Experience
Online in Eugene, OR Oregon
Psychoanalytic Therapy therapists in Eugene, Oregon Statistics
Psychoanalytic Therapy therapists in Eugene, Oregon average 14 years of experience and charge around $210 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Trauma and PTSD (89%), Stress (78%), and Self Esteem (78%).
Average years in practice
14 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$210
Accept insurance
22%
Offer sliding scale
56%
Gender ID
| 50% |
Male |
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| 40% |
Female |
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| 10% |
Non-Binary |
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Session Type
| 89% |
Online Only |
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| 11% |
In Person and Online |
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Top Specialties
| 89% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 78% | Stress |
| 78% | Self Esteem |
| 78% | Codependency |
| 78% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 78% | Loss or Grief |
| 67% | Relationship and Marriage Counseling |
Ages Served
| 100% | Adult |
| 78% | Young Adult |
| 67% | Senior |
| 33% | Teen |
Client Focus
| 89% | LGBTQ+ |
| 78% | Buddhist |
| 78% | Men |
| 67% | Women |
| 56% | Jewish |