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Tori Haerter

My approach to therapy: Ever feel like you and your loved ones are starring in a reality show, complete with misunderstandings, repeated arguments, and dramatic exits? Whether it's with family, friends, or with your partner, I'm here to help you navigate the beautiful, messy world of relationships.

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Marissa Kendall

My approach to therapy: I believe healing happens when you feel truly seen, safe, and supported. My approach blends Emotionally Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Person-Centered care to help you understand and reshape emotional patterns, foster self-compassion, and build stronger connections with yourself and others.

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Patricia Schuetz

My approach to therapy: I specialize in EMDR to reduce trauma and symptoms, and use Emotion-Focused Therapy, Gottman Method, and Internal Family Systems to enhance relationships and self-awareness. I incorporate Somatic Experiencing and meditation to release trauma.

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Stephanie Podasca

My approach to therapy: I offer trauma-informed, somatic, and spiritually inclusive therapy that honors the whole self - mind, body, and spirit. Drawing from IFS, mindfulness, and creative practices, I help clients process pain, build self-trust, and reconnect with their inner wisdom in a grounded, compassionate space.

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Bethany Haug

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational & psychodynamic. Psychodynamic therapy focuses on uncovering unconscious patterns that influence your thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. Relational therapy places emphasis on the therapeutic relationship to gain new perspectives on how you relate to others, with the goal of deepening your capacity for meaningful relationships.

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Jill Little

My approach to therapy: With over 16 years of experience in both mental health and substance abuse fields I provide individual therapy for adults ages 18 to seniors (age 65).

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David Smith

My approach to therapy: Our path together will be deeply personalized, based on your unique goals, situation, values, and challenges. I use a variety of treatment models, but the core of all of my work is building on your unique strengths and values with grace and empathy.

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Stanley Wipfli

My approach to therapy: A fulfilling life begins now. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for your healing journey. Through empathic understanding and authentic connection, we'll collaboratively set goals and use evidence-based practices to support the changes you want. Your growth is our focus.

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Carolyn Garrett

My approach to therapy: My style is warm & connecting, gentle yet intentional. I sometimes use lightheartedness to create a more comfortable environment that allows me to reach more deeply into the troubling inner issues.

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Dan Frantz

My approach to therapy: It all starts with truly listening—to your story and to what your body is telling us. I blend somatic work, mindfulness, and person-centered exploration to help you feel grounded and find deeper meaning. We work at your pace, building practical tools. Whether it's trauma, anxiety, ADHD, or relationship challenges, I'm here to help you create lasting change.

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Find Childhood Trauma Therapists & Counselors in Oregon.

Childhood trauma can cause you mental trouble long after it occurred. It may affect your relationships, self-image, mental health, and even your physical wellbeing.

Mental Health Match connects you with top-notch therapists who can help you manage the feelings, behaviors, and triggers associated with traumatic childhood events. Wherever you are located in Oregon, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Childhood Trauma Symptoms

Childhood trauma stems from childhood abuse, neglect, accidents, and more. It can affect adolescents, teens, and adults, causing them to experience a wide range of symptoms, some of which include:

  • Chronic sadness or depression
  • Worry
  • Anger and irritability
  • Panic attacks
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Mood swings
  • Poor concentration

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, therapy can help to improve the quality of your life. You can learn more about childhood trauma and how it affects you in this article from therapist Lacy Shawn.

Overcome Your Childhood Trauma with Therapy

There’s no better time to seek treatment for childhood trauma than now - therapy can help you heal and let go of the trauma. Mental Health Match can help get you started by connecting you with a licensed therapist fast. Get childhood trauma therapy and counseling online or in-person. Browse above, or use our therapist matching survey to get personalized results.


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