This website describes my work as a licensed clinical psychologist providing psychotherapy to adults in Portland, Oregon. I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, and relationships problems. I hope the information provided will help you in your efforts to find a therapist and take better care of yourself. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions or would like to schedule an initial consultation.
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist, practicing in Portland, Oregon.
In addition to my private practice, I currently work at the VA Portland Health Care System where I provide psychotherapy to military veterans.
I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, and relationship problems.
I also have a background in psychological research, studying emotional functioning in various clinical disorders.
I have trained and worked at well-known institutions across the country.
In addition to my private practice, I currently work at the VA Portland Health Care System where I provide psychotherapy to military veterans.
I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, and relationship problems.
I also have a background in psychological research, studying emotional functioning in various clinical disorders.
I have trained and worked at well-known institutions across the country.
Psychotherapy is a collaborative process by which thoughts and experiences are explored in a safe setting with a trained therapist.
In order to help you resolve your problems and achieve your goals, it may be helpful to examine past life events that have brought you to this point, in addition to developing new coping skills and perspectives.
The relationship you form with your therapist is an important part of this process.
Although the specific content of a psychotherapy session can vary greatly from person to person, sessions generally occur weekly and require consistency to be effective.
In order to help you resolve your problems and achieve your goals, it may be helpful to examine past life events that have brought you to this point, in addition to developing new coping skills and perspectives.
The relationship you form with your therapist is an important part of this process.
Although the specific content of a psychotherapy session can vary greatly from person to person, sessions generally occur weekly and require consistency to be effective.
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