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Luke Allen

My approach to therapy: The progress you make in therapy is largely determined by what you do between sessions. I can assist you in developing effective, evidence-based, strategies for making changes in your life that really matter.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Christopher Kennedy

My approach to therapy: I like to describe myself as a GPS. You tell me where you want to go, and I will help you analyze the multiple avenues available to get there. You do the driving, but I will help you navigate the hazards along the way.

  • Accepting Clients

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Rebecca Garetz

My approach to therapy: I use a mix of practical tools to help people change unhelpful thinking, accept what they can’t control, and feel more connected to their bodies. We work on shifting negative thoughts, making choices that align with what truly matters, and using body

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Marta Bringas

My approach to therapy: You will become proficient at identifying, challenging and reframing self-talk that trigger intense anxiety, helplessness or despair, improving internal self-regulation and gaining power over of your emotions instead of the other way around

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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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.

  • Accepting Clients

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Luc Boudreau

My approach to therapy: ...that i am an integrative therapist. I draw from several therapeutic frameworks in order to meet your unique needs. My specialty is in trauma-informed care with advanced training in EMDR and IFS.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Lucie Bugden-Kelley 

My approach to therapy: I’ll meet you where you’re at—no judgment, no pressure—just real conversations about what matters to you. You set the pace and the goals, and we’ll work together to figure out what actually helps. I like to keep things flexible and creative, so we can adapt as your needs evolve.

  • Accepting Clients

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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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Find OCD Therapists & Counselors in Oregon.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involves recurring thoughts and behaviors that cause stress and diminish your quality of life. OCD can be challenging and overwhelming, but there are many strategies to cope with and overcome it.

Mental Health Match can connect you with licensed OCD therapists who can help you gain greater control over any obsessions and compulsions that you’re experiencing. Wherever you are located in Oregon, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

When to Seek Therapy for OCD

If you suspect that you have OCD, it may be time to seek treatment from a mental health professional. Here are some signs that you could be dealing with OCD:

  • Obsessive signs: feeling stressed when things are out of place, fear of contamination, persistent doubts concerning safety.
  • Compulsive signs: arranging and rearranging items repeatedly, checking appliances over and over to make sure they're off, constantly washing your hands.
  • Intrusive thoughts that get stuck in your head

For a unique perspective on this mental health disorder, read licensed therapist Chad Brandt’s article about how to get control back from OCD.

Help is Here: Seek Treatment for OCD Today

It is crucial to get assistance from a licensed therapist or counselor if you have OCD, and we can help find a good therapist for you. Mental Health Match is here to match you with a qualified OCD counselor or therapist today. Browse experts below or use our free matching tool to get personalized results.


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