Anna Khval
CSWA
Clinical Supervisor: Amber Wilkinson-Polomsky, LCSW
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Clinical Supervisor: Amber Wilkinson-Polomsky, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 11 to 100
Welcome! I wish you peace, comfort and great success on your path of strengthening your life! No matter if you chose me or not :)
Clinical Supervisor: Raina McRae, LCSW
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 100
I will provide a respectful and warm space support you in navigating finding the path forward through life's challenges that works for you.
Clinical Supervisor: Lorinda Sanders, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 99
Licensed social worker specializing in grief counseling and family therapy, offering personalized multidimensional support.
Clinical Supervisor: Dr. Pam Mongrandi, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 6 to 44
I call myself the feral therapist because I take a different approach to therapy that others might think are feral.
Clinical Supervisor: Meg Robertson, LMHC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 10 to 99
Mental health advocate & LGBTQ+ ally passionate about music, video gaming, humor, and growing plants while enjoying nature in Oregon.
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: Caitlin O'Dell, LMFT
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 90
I'm here to help families, kids & adults navigate life’s twists, heal patterns, and rediscover purpose through supportive therapy.
Clinical Supervisor: Maribelle Ortiz, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 65
Discover Your Strength! Life’s challenges—whether from stress, insecurities, grief, or feelings of self-doubt—can leave you feeling depleted