Sarah Joseph
CSWA
Clinical Supervisor: Joelle Osterhaus, LCSW
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Clinical Supervisor: Joelle Osterhaus, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 10+
I use a person centered approach. I have had experience working with individuals who face a variety of mental health challenges.
Clinical Supervisor: Beth Lucchi, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 12 to 65
Therapy can help guide you on a path toward personal growth, deep healing, and lasting transformation.
Clinical Supervisor: Julia Hilton, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 18+
Helping clients uncover patterns, build emotional awareness, and create authentic, lasting change through psychodynamic therapy.
Clinical Supervisor: Lorinda Sanders, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 100
I specialize in helping adults navigate a wide range of challenges using an eclectic approach tailored to the individual and their needs.
Clinical Supervisor: Julia Hilton, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 16 to 99
I have been practicing career and personal counseling for over 20 years, in private practice, universities and agencies. I live in Oregon.
Clinical Supervisor: Chris Estrada, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 7 to 60
Greetings: I came to the field of counseling 14 years ago after receiving my M.Ed. in Counseling. I worked with children, and young adults
Clinical Supervisor: Kelsey McVeigh, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 99
I am passionate about helping individuals overcome the temporary obstacles that trauma can present by using a variety of approaches.
Clinical Supervisor: Maribelle Ortiz, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 65
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