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Glenda Evans, MA, LPC has years of experience working with children, adults, and families. Glenda uses a positive approach and unconditional presence to help deal with feelings and find answers for desired change. Her expertise in cognitive behavioral, depth, psychodynamic, and systems therapies, provides flexibility to use methods that fit each individual. Glenda has experience working with trauma, chronic and terminal illness, depression anxiety, stress, parenting, relationships and life transitions.

Jenni Carter, LCSW has over 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families. She works with individuals, adults and families. She uses a psychodynamic approach along with cognitive behavioral therapy, play and mindfulness strategies to work with trauma, attachment, loss, anxiety and depression. Jenni is skilled at looking beyond behavior and works to help incorporate life experiences into an integrated and balanced self-perception.

Taranum Chaudry, Ph.D., LMFT has a Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy with almost 25 years of experience working with adults, couples and families. She is experienced in treating a wide range of clinical issues. These include relationship problems, extramarital affairs, blended families and parenting issues. Other areas include depression, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, trauma, abuse and life transition problems.

Charlean Clemons. LCSW has been a therapist for 30 years.  She focuses on helping people to develop insights and skills that lead to improved self empowerment, coping and well being.  Charlean has worked with children, adults and families on issues such as chronic illness, life transitions, grief, anxiety, depression and trauma/PTSD.  She now works solely with adults, using developmental and psychodynamic theory, mindfulness and cognitive behavioral approaches such as MBCBT and ACT.  Charlean incorporates cultural and faith issues, when  they are of interest to her clients, as well as, teaching meditation and stress reduction.

Xan DeCambra, MA, LMFT has many years of experience working in the mental health field. This experience includes working with children, adolescents and adults. Xan is culturally sensitive and relies heavily on family systems theories to treat anxiety, depression, mood disorders, trauma, life transitions and abandonment issues.

Molly Dinsdale, MA, LPC,  works with children, adolescents, and adults, in family, couple, and individual therapy. In addition to working with issues of adulthood, family life, and relationships for over 20 years, Molly has expertise in adult and child divorce issues, blended families, the effects of disabilities on families, and work with child, adolescent, and adult victims of trauma or abuse, and eating disorders.

David Dougher, LCSW  Director / Clinical Supervisor, has extensive experience in treatment of children and adolescents, and is also in private practice in Corvallis. He has worked with adults, couples, children, and adolescents in individual, family and group therapy for over 25 years. David's approach combines systems theory and psychodynamics, while integrating developmental concerns. He also sees individual adults with trauma, mood disorders and anxiety.

Gloria Hall, MA, LPC works with children, adolescents, adults and couples. She uses a non-directive, client-centered approach as well as psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral theories to treat such issues as mood disorders, childhood abuse, PTSD, relationship difficulties, and self-identity. She also offers the option of a faith-based approach to counseling.

Sarah Henning, LCSW, has experience working mostly with adults. She works with her client to address trauma, PTSD, anxiety and depression. Sarah has experience working with individuals with severe mental illness.  She uses a client-centered approach, cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. She believes in exploring the entire picture with her client to develop strategies to change behavior or cope with difficult situations.

Joan Williamson, MA, LPC works with adults as individuals and couples to address such concerns as relationship difficulties, transitions and losses, grief, childhood abuse, trauma, depression, anxiety, the full range of eating disorders, and self-esteem problems. She has over 30 years of experience. She also works with teens struggling with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, negative body/self-image and related developmental issues.