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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Therapists in Beaverton, OR


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Emma Bridges

My approach to therapy: I tend to work with clients in long-term therapy, building a strong therapeutic relationship. We work together to create a space where you can be yourself and I tailor each treatment to meet your individual needs. I can help you retrain your nervous system to be less reactive and experience greater feelings of calm and peace.

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Lauren Permenter

My approach to therapy: I treat anxiety and trauma with mind-body modalities such as EMDR and somatic based approaches, while also incorporating DBT OR CBT to practice replacing unhealthy thoughts with constructive alternatives.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

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Jennifer Miesch

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe space in which you feel authentically seen and heard. Your values will inform our sessions as we work to better understand you, the context of your life, and what you need to heal, grow, or change.

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Alex Perette

My approach to therapy: Hello! I’m Alex (he/him), a Registered Professional Counselor Associate here to help you heal, grow, and connect with your sense of self. My approach blends empathy with a straightforward, collaborative style. We’ll focus on what matters most to you. I tailor each session to your needs and pace, so your therapy feels personal, grounded, and useful.

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Jack Rossing

My approach to therapy: My approach is solutions-focused and strengths-based, built on years of working with teens, parents, and adults of all kinds. I value results in my clients, I want to break you free from negative patterns in your life and I'm very careful I don't fall into the trap a lot of therapist do when they can unintentionally reinforce those bad patterns.

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Wayne Pollard

My approach to therapy: I will be direct while creating a safe space for you to process your thoughts and feelings.

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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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Alicia Fitzpatrick

My approach to therapy: I utilize many modalities in my therapeutic approach however my main focuses are Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and EMDR. I specialize in working with all kinds of trauma, with a focus on the first responder and veteran communities.

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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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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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Find Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Therapists & Counselors in Beaverton, OR.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on understanding and improving your thoughts, patterns of thinking, and behaviors. CBT is often focused on specific problems you are experiencing and practical solutions to those problems. It is a great tool for when you are feeling overwhelmed or trapped in a negative cycle.

Cognitive behavioral therapists conduct CBT in an office setting (in-person or online) through one-on-one conversations. This type of therapy can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, from depression and eating disorders to addictions and relationship issues, and is particularly great for developing new skills and perspectives.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

There are many benefits that come along with CBT, and they include:

  • Improved coping skills
  • Enhanced communication skills
  • Healthier thought processes
  • Increased self-esteem
  • Emotional support
  • Improved overall functioning

If you’re curious about CBT or other types of therapy and want to know which is right for your needs, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

CBT May Be the Answer

There are several types of therapy, but not every type of therapy will be best for you. CBT therapy may be a good fit for you if you suffer from conditions like:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Relationship Conflict
  • Self-esteem
  • Eating Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Substance use

CBT is not a good fit if you have trouble with rational or logical thinking, such as if you have a brain injury or severe learning or intellectual disorders. It is also not a great fit for people who don’t want to fully participate in therapy, as it requires active involvement with your therapist.

If you are interested in cognitive behavioral therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a quality CBT therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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