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Trisha Wilson

Marriage & Family Therapist Associate -

What’s your pain?  Difficulty in relationships or having relationships?  Feeling overwhelmed or anxious with the circumstances of your life?  Trying to deal with multiple changes in your life?  Feeling like you don’t fit in your life?  I walk alongside you in your current circumstances, helping with that emotional overload, and resulting in you having new skills to manage your emotions while increasing your relationship connections  and life functioning.



Skills and Expertise
Anxiety
Chronic Illness or Disability
Couple Counseling
Couples therapy
Family of Origin Issues
Family Conflict
Fear
grief
Highly Sensitive Persons
Identity Issues
LGBTQ
Marital Therapy
Marriage Couseling
Mindfulness based therapy
Navigating Identity in Relationships
Peer Relationships
Stress
Attention Deficit (ADHD)

Treatment Orientation
Couple and Family Systems Therapy
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
Family Systems Therapy
Family/Marital Therapy
Humanistic
Mindfulness
Person Centered Therapy
Telehealth-based
Trauma Focused Therapy

Modality
Family
Couples
Individuals
Location
The Center for Relationships
Online Telehealth
Beaverton, OR - OREGON 97005
Availability

message for schedule

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
$120

Sliding Scale: Yes

Accepted Payment Methods:
Visa, MasterCard, Discovercard

Does not accept insurance

License

Years in Practice: 7

Undergraduate:
Azusa Pacific University

Postgraduate:
George Fox University

Client Focus

Age:
Adults,
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),
Elders (65+)

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