Stace Parlen
Counselor, LMFTPrivate Practice Therapist at PostScript Therapy LLC & Adjunct Faculty at L&C. LGBTQ affirmative therapy.
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I specialize in working with LGBTQ+ individuals, who face unique stressors resulting from the biases ingrained in our culture. I also focus on men’s mental health issues, as men can be less likely to seek support due to difficulty expressing their emotions and outdated ideas about masculinity. My clients are often experiencing depression, anxiety, complex trauma, ADHD, relationship issues, family conflict, self-esteem challenges, life changes, social anxiety, and religious trauma.
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Are you someone who knows you want change in your life, but you haven't been able to achieve it? You don't need to do it alone. If you are experiencing problems that are significantly impacting your life including anxiety, obesity, binge eating, depression, relationships or stress, I can help.
Through Therapy, Trauma-Informed Breathwork, & Coaching, I work collaboratively with clients who are struggling with navigating the ups, downs, and transitions in life. Some other areas may be: navigating relationships, family dynamics, divorce, or simply seeking personal growth. When you embody & cultivate a deeper connection to yourself, you are empowered to break through barriers & negative cycles, tap into your intuition & inner resources, uncover untapped resources, and overcome challenges.
I work with teens, adults, and couples, and specialize in anxiety, ADHD, and relationship issues. I practice from a mindful, strengths-based approach, and I provide a safe, warm environment that is conducive toward you achieving your goals.
I work with people ages 15 and older on a myriad of topics. I am especially interested in working with interracial couples, first/second generation immigrants, queer folx, BIPOCs, men, and sex workers. Areas of specialities include mindfulness, BDSM, gender, ethical non-monogamy, social justice, anxiety, depression, sex therapy, and trauma.
Are you looking to process trauma? Gender? Figure out what flavor of neurodivergent you are and the best ways to cope? Maybe you are in a relationship with complex identity intersectionalities that needs support. I specialize in working with gender-diverse youth and adults, queer couples, those with insecure attachment, introverts, and neurodivergent folks. I support clients grappling with minority stress, facing unique challenges and societal pressures that exacerbate mental health struggles.
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I am fluent in Spanish and have a passion for working with diverse populations and learning from different cultures. I believe in collaborating with patients to develop a care plan that aligns with their needs, using evidence-based practice. Outside of work, I enjoy sports, exploring the outdoors, and going on road trips with my family.
Amber Rose supports people who are experiencing pain, both physically and emotionally. You are met where you are and empowered to move toward a life that is authentic and fulfilling through trauma-informed support, skill building, and deep connection. When not doing therapy, Amber Rose enjoys the Oregon Coast.
My clients often come in feeling anxious, burned out, wanting to explore childhood events that affected them, or wanting to learn how to relate to others and to themselves in more positive ways. I provide mindful, collaborative, and playful therapy to adults, parents of children of all ages, and adolescent girls (8+). I enjoy working with adults who care for others (parents, caregivers, and people in caring professions), and have a background as a school counselor (I love teens!).
I work with individuals and couples/partners who feel anxious or disconnected and who are often seeking help navigating the impact of previous trauma on current relationship concerns, particularly around identity, sexuality, intimacy, marginalization, and nontraditional partnerships. I support clients in increasing connection and shifting imbalances in their relationships with compassion and accountability rather than blame.
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Do you feel like your partner has become your roommate and the spark is gone? My ideal clients are those seeking to restore emotional and physical intimacy, address issues related to sexual difficulties, and enhance their overall relationship satisfaction. Whether you’re dealing with communication challenges, desire differences, or complex sexual dynamics, I’m here to support you on your journey to a lasting connection.
I usually work with ambitious women, entrepreneurs, business owners, financial advisors, financial professionals, and architects. They are eager for change, open to introspection, ready to face their role in their struggles, open-minded to new approaches, and dedicated to therapeutic practices for personal growth. I provide online EMDR therapy in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Oregon, Washington, & Wisconsin.
Those who are navigating faith transitions, religious trauma, purity culture, and grief related to faith deconstruction are especially drawn to my work. I am also passionate about working with individuals who have experienced parentification, are recovering perfectionists, or folks who are neurodivergent and navigating spaces and systems that aren't designed for them.
Hello, I’m Lizza Chenven, LCSW. I work with couples and adult individuals to help identify and access your internal resources for making constructive change. The range of challenges we face in life is broad. I work with my clients to create lasting change in managing a wide range of problems, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma, relationship issues, grief, and many others.
Some have just been lifestyle bombed , the love of their life seeming to say they’re not enough. Others, having taken the leap can’t seem to stop fighting. Feeling isolated, scared, tired, and like they're going to lose everything. Take a moment to imagine your life as it could be in a few months. You are in love, all over again. With your partner(s), yourself, and how you live. Accepted for who you are, allowed to love in a way that feels natural, you are excited in your new life.
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I serve children, teens, and adults who are interested in learning more about how their brain works and what tools and techniques will be best suited to support them - in school, at home, in communities, and in the workplace. Many clients come to me because I specialize in an affirming approach to autism and ADHD evaluations. As a queer, neurodivergent person myself, my hope is that my services are as safe, comfortable, and informed as possible.
I see adults for sex and relationship therapy. Common issues explored include: -Exploring sexual identity and/or gender identity -Erotic mismatch/discrepancy in desire levels or desires of partners -Sexual health issues -Destigmatizing sex and reducing sexual shame -Increasing pleasure and desire in long term relationships -Addressing challenges that emerge from breaches of trust, trauma or loss within or outside of the relationship -I also provide clinical supervision for LCSW licensure in OR
I view my clients as the experts of their own lives, experience(s), and self. I believe we each carry the "answer(s)" we need most within, but are not always taught how to get there or how to tune in with ourselves. During our time together, you will be given an opportunity to explore and "be with" yourself in potentially deeper and new ways. I believe the exploration of self is interwoven with the unfolding of our life.