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Priscilla

Choosing the right therapist for you is important and subjective. Developing a therapeutic relationship starts with building trust, and part of that trust is simply feeling a connection with someone and finding they understand you. My approach to clients starts with seeing people as who they are – inside, underneath whatever struggles and life circumstances they are enduring and currently experiencing. I have a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition from the University of New Hampshire and a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from PTS in Cleveland Tennessee (obtained at Patten University in Oakland, California). I have been trained by Dr. Ellyn Bader of the Couples Institute in using the Developmental Model of Couples Therapy. I utilize this model of therapy with couples, both in-person and through Telehealth, with amazing results. I believe couples counseling provides an opportunity to self-reflect and to learn more about yourself and why you may react as you do in your relationship. Our past affects both the present and future – and we all could use some coaching on how to navigate the difficult stages of a relationship. I have worked with couples through many difficulties and hardships. It takes work to maintain a solid, healthy, loving relationship. Our work together will help you gain tools to grow and heal, as well as learn skills to build the relationship you deserve. This can be an opportunity to become your best self and to let go of unhealthy behaviors, shame, negative thoughts about yourself, or hopelessness. I grew up in Massachusetts and have lived throughout the New England region, as well as California. Recently, my husband and I relocated to mid-Oregon, where we are enjoying the beauty of the dense forests and exploring the diverse outdoor lifestyle of hiking, kayaking, skiing, and cycling.