Therapists in Oregon

Dr. Don Schweitzer
Dr. Don Schweitzer
Discover a path to balance and well-being.
My practice focuses on overall health and wellness, using a holistic approach to connect mind and body. I prioritize your unique needs with tailored, client-centered wellness plans designed to promote self-care and balance. Through mindfulness practices, counseling, and evidence-based techniques, I’ll help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your emotions, develop tools to manage stress and anxiety, and improve your overall quality of life.
Together, we’ll work toward greater resilience, clarity, and a renewed sense of purpose.

Brian Thompson
Brian Thompson
I’m interested in hearing your story and helping you find a path forward that feels helpful and manageable. I offer a judgment-free space for you to discuss what’s important to you. Remote therapy only.

Dr. Justin Panneck
Dr. Justin Panneck
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and spent the last 5 years as a nature-based therapist at a 70-acre farm in Oregon, utilizing the healing aspects of nature and engaging in such deeply-rooted human endeavors as forest archery, shelter and fire building, guided mushroom foraging, nature art, and specialized ceremonies and rituals. I specialize in life coaching, spiritual development, personal growth, getting unstuck, trauma, life transitions, career success, self-esteem and self-image, men’s issues, and rites of passage. One of my most passionate interests and endeavors is utilizing a unique balance of humor, creativity, performance art, and psychological-cultural science and observation for motivational staff retreats.

Slade Thackeray
Slade Thackeray
I help people uncover who they are and what they want to do with their lives. My approach is called person centered. It means my job is to help you discover YOUR own strengths, what makes YOU happy, how YOU want life to be, and what will help YOU heal. I specialize in anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and trauma. No matter where you are in life, therapy can help you with next steps to claiming a life worth living.

Nathan Becker (Qualifying)
Nathan Becker (Qualifying)
I am committed to creating a collaborative space in which you and I can work together to cultivate change. I believe in gently challenging clients and pushing them outside of their comfort zone while focusing on and acknowledging their sources of strength and resiliency. I incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) into much of my work, where we will focus on changing maladaptive behaviors and disengaging from negative thought patterns. We will discuss ways that we can work to overcome our fears and master the parts of ourselves that feel uncontrollable (e.g. emotions), and to accommodate the parts we cannot.
You being here, right now, demonstrates your strength and willingness to change your current situation. Let’s Get Started.
Contact
Call and request an initial appointment by phone or email. Once you get to your appointment, explain your symptoms and what’s going on in your life.
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- “I’m wondering if you are taking new clients? I’m looking for someone to work with to help me get through a rough patch.”
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Recommended Qualifications
We recommend therapists who hold a minimum of a Master’s level education (in North America), Level 4 credentials (in the UK), a degree and ACA Level 2 qualifications (in Australia) in a relevant discipline (e.g., clinical or counselling psychology, therapeutic counselling, social work), along with membership, licensure, and accreditation with an appropriate governing body or professional organization.