
Compassionate Counseling in Modern Times
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ATTN: Site in Progress!
OCC is currently in the process of creating its own website with all the access needs for patients! Please be patient with us, as we complete the site and officially launch our programs. Thank you!
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CBT
CBT, or “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” - a program which addresses behavioral patterns and works to develop mechanisms whereby a patent may navigate their own unique mental spaces, and characteristics.
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Medication Assisted Therapies
A major need in modern mental health / medicine, is the ability to pair together necessary medications, both traditional, and otherwise, with therapy and counseling methods that will help to assist a patient to live a healthier life while managing brain chemistry through practices and focus, as well as prescribed medications.
Our Approach to Mental Wellness
At Oregon Counseling Collective, our staff of LCSW counselors understand that your most valuable commodity in life, is time. For this reason, we do our best to offer a painless and accessible process and procedure of getting new patients into a program, and existing patients continuing to make progress toward improved mental health. our approach to wellness is informed by modern psychology, cognitive science, and the practices of mindful living. A major part of our mission is to equip you with the tools to achieve and sustain a state of mental health that is prepared to respond rationally to the interactions we all have in our post-modern age.
Wellness in the Post-Modern Age.
At OCC, we recognize that the modern age needs a new approach to mental health and wellbeing. Vital to this, is a sense of awareness and reconciliation when it comes to confronting the technology/information age we live in. Simply put, many of us are facing burn out, anxiety, and “analysis paralysis” from the overstimulation of the modern social-media era we live in. We want to help instill a sense of self-control and peace of mind that comes from learning to recognize your patterns, face your frustrations, and mitigate suffering through appreciation and a learned and practiced way of contentment. It all starts with a conversation. We can’t wait to hear your story!
