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PK Foss

My approach to therapy: I love what I do and it shows. Yes, we will work on hard things. But, I believe we can do it with a sense of humor and discovery. We can take the shame out of whatever you’re working on and figure out how to move forward.

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Nick Elgin

My approach to therapy: My philosophy is to stand as your ally, and draw upon your expertise in your own personal story, to assist us in realizing the true future you would be thrilled to lead.

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Virginia Casimiro

My approach to therapy: I am here to work alongside with you for better results, help you without the kind of a bias a friend or family member might have, provide you with support when you feel like no one is there, or you have full support from friends and family.

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Rachel Kendall

My approach to therapy: My approach revolves around a collaborative therapeutic alliance between client and counselor through compassionate curiosity and a nurturing mindset to lay the groundwork for healing. My goal is to make my appreciation evident from the first session and to recognize your strengths, because you have survived 100% of your hardest days so far. ​

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Jed Smith

My approach to therapy: Do you or someone you love feel frustrated in relationships or communicating emotions? Do you wish you could find the cause and fix it? You can, with some guiding help from a therapist. I have years of experience helping people improve relationships and emotional communication.

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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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Holly Garcia

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is a bottom- up approach meaning that we focus on what's happening in your body and central nervous system with the understanding that healing begins in the body. I work with clients to build safety and regulation within their body and that lays the foundation for all the other work we do.

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Stephanie Giddings

My approach to therapy: I have 25 years of experience helping people achieve their mental health goals. I have extensive experience with civilian and military trauma treatment. Uniquely, I use metaphors to help clients understand their psychological constructs. This can benefit clients new to therapy or wanting a fresh approach to traditional therapies. CBT, IFS, Systems, WET

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Simeon Kulp

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, relational, and insight-oriented. Drawing from psychodynamic and eclectic therapies, I help clients make sense of how past experiences, patterns, and beliefs shape their lives today. By exploring these dynamics including those that emerge within the therapeutic relationship we open space for clarity, transformation, and meaningful change

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Katherine Plambeck

My approach to therapy: I integrate evidence-based practices with warmth and care, ensuring that clients leave each session with a tool or strategy to navigate the challenges that brought them to therapy. My goal is for you to feel empowered in your life.

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Find Anger Therapists & Counselors in Oregon.

Everyone gets angry - it’s a natural human emotion that arises in response to circumstances that make you feel frustrated, hurt, neglected, or frightened. But anger can easily go from mild to out of control without proper management.

If you find that you don’t have complete control over your anger, anger management 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.

Consequences of Anger Issues

You may be dealing with anger issues if any of the following signs apply to you:

  • You often argue with family, friends, and strangers.
  • You destroy things in a fit of anger.
  • You assault others in heated situations.
  • You don’t abide by rules.
  • You feel like it’s difficult to control your anger.

Poorly managed anger can lead to a plethora of issues, ranging from loss of important relationships to physical injuries and legal troubles. If you suspect that you need help controlling your anger, the time to seek treatment is now. Learn more about anger and how to cope with it in this article.

Get Anger Treatment: See an Anger Therapist Today!

Getting anger treatment from an experienced therapist or counselor can help you understand the factors that lead to anger and help you deal with it more effectively. With Mental Health Match, you can find a quality therapist today. Start by browsing above or filling out our therapist matching tool.


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