trauma/PTSD)

Grace Schroeder LCSW

“When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don't blame the lettuce. You look for reasons it is not doing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water, or less sun. You never blame the lettuce.”

– Thich Nhat Hanh

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Insurances Accepted

  • EOCCO OHP

  • CIGNA

  • Moda

  • HealthShare OHP

  • Jackson Care Connect OHP

  • Oregon Health Plan Open Card

  • Kaiser

  • Providence

  • Pacific Source OHP

  • Pacific Source Private Insurance

  • Regence BCBS

  • United Health Care

  • Private Pay

Age of Client

  • Adults

Locations of Services (If Available)

  • Telehealth

  • Beaverton Office

Being a person is hard. Managing demands of work or school, relationships, family, life changes, and finances all while trying to take care of your heart, mind, body, and soul can feel impossible. It's even harder when you constantly feel anxious, overstimulated, or down and depressed with little relief. On top of this, we often carry the unhelpful narratives from past experiences with us through our daily life. If you resonate with any of these challenges, you are not alone, and I am hopeful there are options to help you feel better.

My name is Grace and I am a licensed clinical social worker. I have worked in the mental health field since 2017, and obtained my Master of Social Work from George Fox University in 2019 where I received a blend of clinical and social justice focused education. Since then, I have been providing mental health therapy for adults with a wide range of mental health challenges. I currently specialize in supporting individuals who are dealing with anxiety, trauma, and life changes, as well as compassion fatigue and burnout related to helping professions.

I provide a safe space for clients to process experiences of both the past and present that impact well-being. I am passionate about biopsychosocial-spiritual health. My approach is strengths-based, culturally-sensitive, intersectional, and trauma-informed. I incorporate a variety of evidence-based tools related to mindfulness, acceptance, and nervous system regulation in my practice. I am also trained in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). EMDR is different than talk-therapy and is most well-known for the treatment of PTSD, though it can also be used for a variety of other mental health problems.  

I know starting therapy is vulnerable and can be a difficult process. I also acknowledge it usually takes time to build trust! Rest assured that I will meet you with compassion and empathy, no matter what your story is. Please call our office or fill out the form below if you would like to schedule an appointment with me. I look forward to meeting you!

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Jeanie Curphey, LPC

I believe that we all have a journey that has led us where we are, with individual challenges and opportunities. Events from the past can leave lasting impacts that lead to feeling disconnected from self or others and difficulties with living authentically. I am passionate about listening to your story to work through challenges and assist you with taking control of this journey in order to feel whole and complete.

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Insurance Accepted

  • Allcare Health OHP

  • EOCCO OHP

  • HealthShare OHP

  • Jackson Care Connect OHP

  • Oregon Health Plan Open Card

  • Pacific Source OHP

  • Private Pay

  • Umpqua Health Alliance OHP

I started my career as a teacher in at risk rural county schools in Virginia. I eventually became a teacher for Outward Bound, a wilderness therapy alternative school for adjudicated males age 14 to 17 yo. It was this experience that inspired me to pursue a career in wilderness therapy, eventually earning her Master's in Clinical Mental Health counseling at Lamar University.

My background and past clinical experience includes working in wilderness therapy, residential programs and Child Advocacy Centers in Utah, North Carolina and Oregon with at risk youth. I have worked with diverse populations, utilizing a variety of therapeutic interventions and creative methods to meet the needs of those with whom I have worked. Through use of my gifts, knowledge, and experience, I seek to empower and motivate you to overcome issues, explore and implement healthy choices, and ultimately, to live your best life.

I am trained in EMDR, an intervention for processing and deactivating trauma, and in Neuroaffective Relational Therapy. I use a variety of other modalities, including CBT, ACT, body-centered psychotherapy, and Polyvagal therapy.

I have a passion for supporting individuals on their journey of healing. I utilize sensorimotor, mindfulness, and somatic awareness to help unlock the trapped memories that are leading to distress in an individual’s life to help them live in the present moment.

I see my role as helping you hear yourself, rediscover your truths, and expand your choices on your path to greater fulfillment and serenity.

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Cynthia Scott LPC

My desire is to help people connect to self, others, and community through a person centered and collaborative approach.

Before Booking

Please be Sure One Option From Each Section is True

Insurances Accepted

  • EOCCO OHP

  • HealthShare OHP

  • InterCommunity Health Network OHP

  • Jackson Care Connect OHP

  • Oregon Health Plan Open Card

  • Pacific Source OHP

  • Pacific Source Private Insurance

  • Providence

  • Trillium Community Health Plan OHP

  • Private Pay

Age of Client

  • Ages 14 to 16

  • Ages 17 to 19

  • Adults,

Locations of Services (If Available)

  • Pure Telehealth

I believe counseling must be a collaborative effort in which the client and clinician work together to identify needs, concerns, aspirations, and to develop a clear vision for the work they are to do together. My role as a counselor is to help guide individuals through the process of discovering their inherent strengths and barriers which can involve identifying and working through past and/or present conflicts. Collaboration is a key element in my practice as we work together to build a healthy therapeutic relationship where we can experience trust, empathy, and acceptance, and respect for all parties involved.

The counseling process may look different for each client. The approach used and the length of treatment may vary due to individual needs and circumstances. Clients always have the right to stop counseling at any point in treatment and/or choose a different counselor. If the client need is outside of my scope of practice I will inform the client and refer when possible. The counseling process is not easy and there are no guarantees. Initially, it may be disruptive to the client’s emotional experiences and/or relationships, however, this is a normal part of the counseling process.

I graduated from Corban University with a Masters in Family Life Studies in 2014. Shortly upon graduation I began my counseling career with Youth Villages Intercept program, where I continue to provide intensive in home services to children and their families. In 2017, I decided to become a clinical supervisor with Youth Villages Intercept program. Currently (2020), I provide direct care to families and supervise. I am a trauma informed clinician certified in TF-CBT. I am also a collaborative problem solving certified clinician through Think Kids.

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