Laura G. Kogan
Clinical Psychologist, Psy.D.-
Daniel Lee
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHCI've been privileged to work with people of all ages, ranging from young adults to senior citizens, living with anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use recovery, relationship & identity issues, and adjustment to chronic medical conditions. Additionally, I've had experience working with vulnerable populations impacted by the criminal justice system.
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Mason Dana
Mental Health Counselor, MHC-LPI am a sex-positive, poly, kink affirming therapist and has a diverse clinical background working with LGBTQIA+, GNC, ENM, first and second generation immigrant adults and members of the BIPOC community. I bring my background in empirical research to my counseling practice, integrating an interest and commitment to evidence based practice with a deeply compassionate and relational approach.
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Jolie Avena
Psychologist, PsyDAt Avena Psychological Services, we offer individual, couples, and group therapy services and have staff who specialize in a variety of areas, including depression, anxiety, trauma, work stress, life transitions, substance abuse, religion/spirituality issues, LGBTQIA+ issues, and relationship difficulties. We offer individual and couples therapy for a variety of clients, and our diverse staff are committed to cultural competence and sensitivity in all of our work.
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Michael Cruz
Mental Health Counselor, LPI have experience working with a diverse array of populations such as adults, teens, couples, college students, recent college graduates, immigrants, Spanish speaking, and international clients. I am also experienced working with issues related to trauma, sexual assault, substance use, infidelity, depression, anxiety, ADHD, relationship challenges, LGBTQIA+ and multicultural identity issues. My approach is rooted in collaborative relationships with each client so that the process of healing is
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Laila Elashaal
Mental Health Counselor, MHC-LPI view therapy as both an art and a science, integrating mindfulness, feminist, and evidence-based interventions into traditional psychotherapeutic approaches such as psychodynamic, CBT, and ACT modalities. My experience includes treating clients with depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, identity conflicts, life transitions, family conflict, self-esteem, body image, oppression, and chronic illness.
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Robin DeBates
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LICSW, BSN-RNGeeks, nerds, hackers, burners, and makers are my specialty! Tired of having a therapist roll their eyes when you talk about gaming? Over it trying to explain that Discord is a chat server and not a state of disharmony? Feeling finished with people who don't understand online friendships are valid social support? You deserve a therapist who gets you in all of your delightful nerdiness and awkwardness. Therapy for geeks from a geek therapist might just be the support you're looking for.
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Gwen Lovett
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, LPCC, CMHCMany of the people I work with are navigating faith transitions, deconstructing long-held beliefs, or healing from the impact of high-control or authoritarian religion. Some come from Mormon or fundamentalist Christian backgrounds and are looking for a safe, supportive space to explore who they are outside of those systems. They’re often seeking clarity, connection, and a more authentic sense of self—even if they’re not sure where to begin.
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Laura Potel
Sex Therapist, LCATI work from a collaborative, strengths-based, person-centered perspective and specialize in providing a safe, sex-positive space for individuals of all genders and sexual orientations. My style is warm, nonjudgemental, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and grounded in body liberation.
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Samantha Levinson
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPCMy office offers teletherapy play sessions with children and is also easily transformed into a space comfortable for adolescents, adults, and couples. For more than 15 years, I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral and emotional challenges.
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Carl Williamson
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, LMHC-DI work with adults across the lifespan, including adolescents transitioning into adulthood; this includes individual, family, couple, and relationship work. I often meet people at transitional moments when anxiety, depression, relational conflict, or symptoms of trauma surface. Our work is to learn how you arrived at this moment and in what ways we move forward together. I have worked extensively with individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Mark Beauregard
Creative Art Therapist, MA, RDT-BCT, LCATI help children, teens, adults and families work through issues related to depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, coping with chronic illness, domestic violence, trauma, divorce and relationship transitions, addiction, parenting support, bullying and school related stress, opposition and anger. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming. I will be accepting, flexible and non-judgmental, whether you're exploring questions around gender identity and/or sexual orientation, or just need someone who gets it.
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Caroline Burke
Therapist, LCATDo you struggle with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, and/or trauma? Have you developed maladaptive coping strategies over the years to manage distress from these experiences, such as an eating disorder, substance use, self-harm, body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), to name a few? I offer a combined approach to addressing not only these symptoms, the underlying factors, and re-imagining the role that these disorders play in your daily life.
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Sean Paul Carleton
Creative Art Therapist, MA, LCAT, RDTYou’re someone looking for a new way to explore your emotions and experiences—whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges. You might be neurodivergent or on the autism spectrum, or managing more complex mental health concerns like Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). In our work together, we’ll use drama therapy to uncover insights, express what feels hard to say, and create real, lasting change in a space where you feel seen and understood.
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Robyn Chao Phan
Creative Art Therapist, LCAT-LPMany of my clients approach therapy because they have the experience of "getting by" up until a certain point. Maybe there has been a recent life transition that has led you to seek extra support. Maybe you've been able to do relatively well in life, but you've always felt different and as though there is more to unpack. Exploring current and previous patterns can help shed light on your experiences and guide you on where you want to go.
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Jordana Krueger-Toscher
Clinical Social Worker , LCSW, LICSWMy areas of expertise include managing anxiety, reducing stress around relationships, family, work and life transitions, improving self esteem, setting boundaries, navigating infertility and childlessness, adult ADHD and living with neurodiverse children and partners. I am licensed in and accepting clients from Oregon, New York and Washington.
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Gemma Collins
Clinical Social Worker , LICSWI work with couples, family members, and individuals experiencing disconnection, anger, or distress in their intimate relationships. I work with couples who report a breakdown in communication, difficulty repairing broken trust or who are finding their footing again after the transition to parenthood. In my work with individuals, I see adults who are in transition or are hoping to gain greater insight about themselves.
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Lisa Kent
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW, LCSWMost of my clients wish they could have a life with more joy, more fulfillment, or more abundance. They want to feel greater satisfaction in their relationships, career, or sense of self…but oftentimes, they don’t know where to start. I typically work with people who are looking to develop greater self-acceptance, learn better coping skills, and develop healthier relationship dynamics in order to find a greater sense of satisfaction in life. If this sounds familiar, know that you’re not alone.
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Eduardo Ildefonso
Student Therapist,I'm an all inclusive provider, all are welcomed! My specialties are those who identify as LGBTQ, Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), individuals living HIV/AIDS, and marginalized populations/communities. Creating a safe space for special groups of people to share freely is the goal. Populations I serve: LGBTQ+, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), Hispanic/Latinx, those living with HIV/AIDS, women and birthing people, men (especially of color), sex workers, and many more.
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