Narrative Therapists in Oregon
2,288 providers found
Narrative therapy helps you rewrite the stories you tell about yourself and your life. Oregon narrative therapists use externalization and re-authoring techniques to help you separate from problems and discover your strengths.
Almyra Perry
MS, NCC, CMHC, LPC · Medford, OR
Through the use of EMDR we can allow the natural processing of trauma, if needed. Are you suffering from low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, trauma? Feeling overwhelmed by…
Lindsey Regier
Licensed Professional Counselor · West Linn, OR
Something feels off — has for a while — and you're exhausted from trying to hold it together. Maybe you're the teenager who can't turn their brain off and doesn't know why they're…
Shannon Broussard-Bueno
MA, LPC-A, PCA · Lake Charles, OR
You might be carrying more than anyone realizes. Maybe you’re exhausted from trying to hold it all together—grieving, burnt out, anxious, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve…
Angela Norton
MA, QMHP-R · Salem, OR
Do you feel stuck because of past trauma or symptoms of anxiety, depression, or chronic stress? Would you like to move beyond coping toward healing and wholeness? Would you like…
Holly Fritts
LPC-A · Milwaukie, OR
Maybe life has felt chaotic or heavy lately, and you’re not sure how to make sense of what you’re carrying. You might be moving through grief in any form, including estrangement,…
Chrystal Nelthropp
LPC, LMHC · Manzanita, OR
You've done deep personal work; therapy, spiritual exploration, honest self-reflection, and have emotional insight. Even with external success, you may feel chronically stressed,…
Guido Blacutt
AC · Salem, OR
Individuals struggling to find meaning and purpose in their lives often carry the weight of past traumas, anxiety, and depression, and need a safe space to process emotions, work…
Melinda Conrad
MA · Portland, OR
You may be feeling overwhelmed, emotionally stuck, or uncertain about what comes next. Maybe you are navigating a major life transition, grief, relationship changes, or a deeper…
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Most clinicians were never trained for this moment. Now it’s happening in session. A client mentions a recent psilocybin experience through Oregon’s legal services. Another discloses they’ve been using ketamine recreationally, and something shifted. A third describes a profound, disorienting experience from years ago that they’ve never shared with anyone — until now.
Preparing for a Psilocybin or Ketamine Session in Oregon: You Don't Need to Feel Ready. You Need to Feel Steady.
Feeling anxious before your session is more common than people admit You might be looking forward to it. And also feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or quietly afraid. Both things can be true at once. Maybe you’ve been thinking about this for months — researching, talking with a facilitator, weighing options. You’ve read, made the appointment. Now, with the date approaching, you won
SEO, AEO, and GEO for Beginners — and How OR Counselors Wins All Three
Three acronyms decide whether clients find your therapy practice in 2026: SEO (Google), AEO (answer engines), and GEO (AI-generated answers). Here's what each one means, why all three matter now, and how the Oregon Counselor Directory engineered every page to rank in all three. If you are a therapist trying to grow your caseload in 2026, the rules of search have changed. Three acronyms now decide
As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 55 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Narrative therapy, an approach that emphasizes the power of personal stories in shaping our lives. These providers offer various session formats, with 41 offering telehealth services, allowing for greater flexibility and accessibility across the state. 13 of these Narrative therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), making therapy more accessible to those with Medicaid coverage. Furthermore, 24 therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying financial circumstances. Currently, 52 Narrative therapists are accepting new clients, and 43 offer in-person sessions, ensuring a range of options to meet individual preferences and needs.