IFS Therapy Therapists in Oregon

Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy is a transformative approach that helps individuals connect with and harmonize the different “parts” of their inner world. By cultivating self-compassion and understanding, IFS empowers clients to heal past wounds and navigate emotional conflicts with greater clarity. With 3 IFS-trained therapists in Oregon, you can access expert support tailored to fostering self-awareness, balance, and personal growth. Each Grow Therapy-verified therapist listed below is currently accepting new clients, offering timely availability for this unique and empowering therapeutic journey.

Availability updated: 8/8/2025

Laura Lynn Neimark-Gizara, LCSW - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy

Laura Lynn Neimark-Gizara

LCSW, 18 years of experience

Intelligent
Authentic
Warm

Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
Grief
+7
I work with Brainspotting mainly as a modality of healing. My work is IFS informed and I draw upon many different therapeutic techniques and models such as EMDR. I also work with EFT, Mindfulness and Family Constellations. I have experience in community mental health, medical social work, domestic violence/women’s issues, Hospice social work and sexual assault/crises. I have degrees in nutrition and education, I am in Yoga teacher training, and have a Master's Degree in Social Work. I am spiritual and Reiki trained. I live with my partner of 10 years and our four furry children. I live in Lake Tahoe. I have lived in Oregon and Hawaii. I am born and raised in Southern California.
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Jasmine DeBeary, LCSW - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy

Jasmine DeBeary

LCSW, 8 years of experience

Empowering
Solution oriented
Authentic

Specialties

Anxiety
Grief
Trauma and PTSD
+10
I look forward to three things: meeting you, supporting you on your mental health journey, and eventually helping you feel ready to move on from therapy. Of course, if you’d like to continue with maintenance sessions, you’re always welcome to do so! Having an outlet and a safe place to vent is invaluable. While I can't promise or guarantee specific outcomes, I want to assure you that I will be fully committed to doing my part as your therapist and accountability partner. So, to share a bit more about myself, I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have the privilege of serving individuals in my home state of Pennsylvania, as well as in Louisiana, Oregon, Virginia, and West Virginia. Before I became a social worker, I worked in behavioral health and rehabilitation services, where I drew on my undergraduate degree in Administration of Justice. My focus was primarily on children and adolescents with behavioral challenges. I visited homes and schools, connecting directly with young people and their families and teachers. Those experiences were incredibly rewarding and really opened my eyes to the complexities that children and their parents or guardians face. Sometimes I'm asked why I chose to study criminal justice. Reflecting on it, I realize my passion has always centered around helping others who were navigating tough situations. I wanted to help children who might be at risk of entering the criminal justice system and support those who are trying to get back on their feet after their experiences with it. At one point, I considered working with youth on probation or adults re-entering society after incarceration. Despite a different career path, my mission remains: to support those facing challenges and inspire positive change.
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Annie (Chana), LMFT - Oregon Therapist at Grow Therapy

Annie (Chana)

LMFT, 7 years of experience

Specialties

Depression
Peer Relationships
Trauma and PTSD
+10
I’m a warm, insight-oriented therapist who offers a steady, compassionate space for adults navigating grief, relational wounds, and the impact of growing up around emotional chaos or inconsistency. My approach is grounded in deep listening and curiosity—I help clients slow down and make sense of their inner experience, uncovering patterns that may have once been protective but now feel limiting. Together, we create room for new ways of relating—to yourself, to others, and to your story. Healing, in my work, begins with being deeply seen and understood.
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Finding a provider with a similar life experience can be beneficial because it can be easier to establish rapport and potentially be understood quicker and clearer.

What to expect during your first session?

Your first therapy session is for you and your therapist to meet each other and to ask any questions that you have about the counseling process. This is where you can expect your therapist to do the same as they will ask questions to gain insight into your specific situation. In this first session the therapist is doing their part to gather as much information so they can better assess if they are able to meet your therapeutic needs.

Depending upon your provider's specialty, you may also discuss the methods the therapist will use. For additional information on therapy methods, please visit the Grow Therapy Help Center. Some people feel nervous before their first appointment, and that is totally normal! Coming prepared with a list of questions for your therapist may help. Remember, you're taking a brave step by seeking therapy, and it is okay to be nervous as you try something new.