Compassion-Focused Therapy Therapists in Oregon

Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) helps individuals develop self-compassion and resilience, especially when facing self-criticism, shame, or emotional distress. By blending mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and compassionate mind training, CFT supports emotional healing and encourages positive, lasting change. With 4 CFT-trained therapists in Oregon, you can access specialized care designed to nurture inner strength, self-acceptance, and well-being. Each Grow Therapy-verified therapist listed below is welcoming new clients, offering timely and compassionate support tailored to your journey toward emotional growth.

Miyoung Seo

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Miyoung Seo, LCSW - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy
$120/session
LCSW
13 years of experience
Virtual
Welcome! I'm Mimi (Miyoung) Take a moment to acknowledge you've taken the first step towards bettering your mental health because, let's be honest - starting therapy can be empowering, confusing, or scary, all at the same time. I strive to create a safe and welcoming environment that allows clients to explore obstacles with concerns related to anxiety, depression, and/or self-care. I focus on helping clients develop assertive communication & boundaries with themselves and those around them that can help improve their quality of life. Counseling can foster personal development in whatever way you may be seeking and help build the life you so deeply deserve. If that's what you're looking for, I'm here when you're ready to share.

Heather Aronson

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Heather Aronson, LMFT - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy
$140/session
LMFT
18 years of experience
Virtual
Hi there, I'm Heather. I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and split my time between Arizona and Oregon. I am licensed in both states, as well as Washington. Originally from California, I completed undergrad at University of CA at Santa Barbara, and I received my Masters Degree from San Francisco State University. I have been practicing since 2006. I especially love helping adults live with more intention, awareness and self-compassion.

Tammy Jacobs

Tammy Jacobs, LPC - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy
$175/session
LPC
15 years of experience
Virtual
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Anjanette Daugherty

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Anjanette Daugherty, LPC - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy
$100/session
LPC
20 years of experience
Virtual
Hello. I'm a Licensed Mental Health Counselor based in Southwest Florida. I earned my Master's degree in Counseling from PennWest California located in W. Pennsylvania. In my clinical work, I draw from varied experiences in rural communities serving adults and adolescents in hospitals, community clinics and have a special appreciation for the unique challenges faced by individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+. I seek to specialize in providing mental health care that is affirming and mindful of others' lived experiences.
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