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Liz Peoples

Associate Practitioner & Licensed Professional Counselor

Covering Challenges Related to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, & Medical Trauma

Services Offered:
Individual Counseling for Ages 13+

Therapy is informed by CBT, DBT, MI, EMDR, SFT (Structural Family Therapy) and EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy)
modalities.

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Specialty Training & Experience:*

Depression, Anxiety, & Medical Trauma.

Certified in EMDR 

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Education & Licensing:

Oregon Licensed Professional Counselor

Master in Couples & Family Counseling

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Treatment Philosophy:

Therapy is a unique and vulnerable process meant to support those who seek it out, highlighting each of your strengths and inherent resiliency along the way. My therapeutic approach explores how thoughts, beliefs, and experiences work to influence you and impact how wanted changes are achieved. It is with this understanding, as well as through communication and collaboration that I work with clients to accomplish all the wanted outcomes of the therapeutic process. I look forward to starting this shared experience with you soon!

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Insurance Accepted:

Kaiser, First Choice Health Network, Moda, PacificSource Smart Choice, Providence, OHP/Medicaid through Lane County (PacificSource, Trillium, Open Card), Regence, Self-pay

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Contact us to verify availability. We are happy to get a benefits estimate for you if you provide your insurance information.

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*Specialty Training & Experience includes areas of focus and interest practitioners have obtained additional hours of training and experience in. Any specialties the practitioner has received certification in will appear under Education & Certification.

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"Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind"
-William Wordworth

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