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Last updated | Tuesday October 22, 2024
A person's trajectory in life can be offset by stress, strain and compromises. Therapy can re-orient a person to their core needs and strivings, allowing them to become more effective and engaged at work, home, and in relationships. Imagining positive change for yourself is an important step and yet taking that step can be challenging. "The best time to plant a tree was yesterday; The second best time is now." I look forward to hearing about what's happening in your life now.
I work with patients who come for help with relationship problems, symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as those with interpersonal trauma from relationships with family or partners. I aim to bring awareness to interpersonal and behavior patterns while identifying actions that can be taken to bring about positive change.
I offer a collaborative, safe, and respectful environment where conversations unfold at their own pace. It is important that a person trusts the therapist who they work with and is able to discuss their problems openly. The right "fit" between therapist and patient can be determined best after an initial consultation.
About Emily B.
Identity
Getting To Know Emily B.
A person's trajectory in life can be offset by stress, strain and compromises. Therapy can re-orient a person to their core needs and strivings, allowing them to become more effective and engaged at work, home, and in relationships. Imagining positive change for yourself is an important step and yet taking that step can be challenging. "The best time to plant a tree was yesterday; The second best time is now." I look forward to hearing about what's happening in your life now.
I work with patients who come for help with relationship problems, symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as those with interpersonal trauma from relationships with family or partners. I aim to bring awareness to interpersonal and behavior patterns while identifying actions that can be taken to bring about positive change.
I offer a collaborative, safe, and respectful environment where conversations unfold at their own pace. It is important that a person trusts the therapist who they work with and is able to discuss their problems openly. The right "fit" between therapist and patient can be determined best after an initial consultation.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Emily B. now – (971) 351 1947
Rates & Insurance
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Individual Sessions 250
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Couples Sessions 0
-
Groups Sessions 0
It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more
Treatments & Expertise
- Attachment-based Therapy
- Existential Therapy
- Humanistic Therapy
- Strength-based
- Psychodynamic Therapy
- Feminist Therapy
- Experiential Therapy
- Relational
- Internal Family Systems Therapy
- Person-centered Therapy
- Culturally Sensitive Therapy
- Trauma Focused
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy
- Marriage And Family Therapy
- Compassion-focused Therapy
- Emotionally Focused Therapy
- Family / Marital
- Family Systems Therapy
Client Focus
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Booking Widget
A person's trajectory in life can be offset by stress, strain and compromises. Therapy can re-orient a person to their core needs and strivings, allowing them to become more effective and engaged at work, home, and in relationships. Imagining positive change for yourself is an important step and yet taking that step can be challenging. "The best time to plant a tree was yesterday; The second best time is now." I look forward to hearing about what's happening in your life now.
I work with patients who come for help with relationship problems, symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as those with interpersonal trauma from relationships with family or partners. I aim to bring awareness to interpersonal and behavior patterns while identifying actions that can be taken to bring about positive change.
I offer a collaborative, safe, and respectful environment where conversations unfold at their own pace. It is important that a person trusts the therapist who they work with and is able to discuss their problems openly. The right "fit" between therapist and patient can be determined best after an initial consultation.
About Emily B.
Identity
Getting To Know Emily B.
A person's trajectory in life can be offset by stress, strain and compromises. Therapy can re-orient a person to their core needs and strivings, allowing them to become more effective and engaged at work, home, and in relationships. Imagining positive change for yourself is an important step and yet taking that step can be challenging. "The best time to plant a tree was yesterday; The second best time is now." I look forward to hearing about what's happening in your life now.
I work with patients who come for help with relationship problems, symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as those with interpersonal trauma from relationships with family or partners. I aim to bring awareness to interpersonal and behavior patterns while identifying actions that can be taken to bring about positive change.
I offer a collaborative, safe, and respectful environment where conversations unfold at their own pace. It is important that a person trusts the therapist who they work with and is able to discuss their problems openly. The right "fit" between therapist and patient can be determined best after an initial consultation.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Emily B. now – (971) 351 1947
Rates & Insurance
-
Individual Sessions 250
-
Couples Sessions 0
-
Groups Sessions 0
It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more
Treatments & Expertise
- Attachment-based Therapy
- Existential Therapy
- Humanistic Therapy
- Strength-based
- Psychodynamic Therapy
- Feminist Therapy
- Experiential Therapy
- Relational
- Internal Family Systems Therapy
- Person-centered Therapy
- Culturally Sensitive Therapy
- Trauma Focused
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy
- Marriage And Family Therapy
- Compassion-focused Therapy
- Emotionally Focused Therapy
- Family / Marital
- Family Systems Therapy
Client Focus
Not sure if you’re the right fit for Emily‘s Practice? Take This Quick Survey