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Evelyn Drambarean

My approach to therapy: I'm warm, down-to-earth, and collaborative. I pull from multiple evidence based therapeutic modalities in order to help you understand your emotions, patterns, and relationships. Whether you're in recovery or a high achiever feeling anxious and stuck, I'll help you slow down, get curious, and reconnect with yourself.

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Angie Arledge

My approach to therapy: I will walk alongside you to explore what is coming up for you and provide that space to process through it.

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Iris Haugen

My approach to therapy: I understand how difficult opening up can be, and I know that finding the right person to talk with is crucial. I believe that everyone can achieve hope and healing, regardless of the challenges of the past and present.

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Paige Harkabus

My approach to therapy: I’m an eccentric, down-to-earth therapist who blends warmth, curiosity, and evidence-based tools to help clients feel more connected to themselves. I work best with people navigating trauma, depression, or identity changes, and I believe therapy works best when it’s collaborative, authentic, and unfiltered.

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Kemper Gottshall

My approach to therapy: I utilize evidence based approaches that honors your lived experience. I focus on attachment, somatic awareness, internal parts, and mindful reflection. My priority is helping you build stability, safety, and lasting empowerment. Reaching out takes courage, and I truly admire your willingness to begin. I look forward to connecting.

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Julio Iniguez

My approach to therapy: I offer individual and relational therapy focused on long term addiction recovery, healing trauma, attachment injury and improving relationships. My approach is somatic, client-centered, compassionate, relational, and collaborative.

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Edward Quedado

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a project between two people where sources of emotional pain and anguish are discovered and revisited, where what has been denied, unimagined, forgotten, or come to be unspeakable can become imagined, felt and spoken.

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Karel Winner

My approach to therapy: My style is not about quick appointments and hurried prescriptions; instead, it’s about integrative, personalized care combining medications with multiple therapies in a relaxed conversational manner.

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Shannon Atherton

My approach to therapy: In addition to traditional talk therapy, I use CBT and schema therapy to help clients address irritational thoughts and maladaptive beliefs that may be impacting their mental health so that they can get to the root problem and make lasting changes.

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Renee Hancock

My approach to therapy: Some days feel impossibly heavy; some nights are too loud to sleep. If anxiety, depression, or old trauma keep pulling you off-course, therapy can help. I work with adults across Oregon — online or in Salem. At a pace that feels safe, we’ll explore what hurts, practice simple tools for calmer nerves and steadier moods, that protect your peace.

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Find Alcohol Abuse and Addiction Therapists & Counselors in Oregon.

Alcohol may start out as a way to socialize but can quickly balloon into a full-blown habit. Whether you feel like you have an alcohol abuse problem or you’d like to make sure you keep your consumption under control, therapy can help.

Wherever you are located in Oregon, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Could Benefit from Alcohol Counseling

Alcohol counseling can help anyone who displays any of the following signs and symptoms:

  • You’ve done dangerous things while under the influence of alcohol.
  • You feel withdrawal symptoms when you don’t drink.
  • You have alcohol-related health issues.
  • You try to hide your alcohol consumption.
  • You have trouble consuming too much alcohol in one sitting.
  • You’ve tried to control or quit drinking and haven’t been successful.

If any of these signs apply to you, an alcohol therapist can help you put your alcohol issues in the past. If you’d like to learn more, this article about alcohol addiction and how to find relief can help: How to Treat Alcoholism and Prevent Relapse.

Alcohol Abuse Help is Available: Get Alcohol Counseling Today

A licensed therapist will get to know you and craft a treatment plan to help you better control your drinking. That way, you can bid your alcohol issues goodbye and get back to living life to the fullest. And with Mental Health Match, finding a quality therapist is easy! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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