Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m a licensed in Oregon with three years of professional counseling experience. My strengths include helping people with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, motivation, confidence, communication problems, relationship mediation, and bipolar disorder. Because I have professional experience in community health, I have counseled people from 5 to 95 years old, and it has been my privilege to help them with various conditions and concerns. Clients can expect me to create a safe and open professional rapport that is non-judgmental. Therapy can be an adventure full of ups and downs as people face difficult truths, but we (not just I) are working toward helping you feel better—with more “ups.” It’s my honor to help you get there. I’ll be your biggest cheerleader.
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Meredith Whitmore is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon with three years of professional counseling experience. She holds the credential OR LPC C6881, which indicates her licensure as a professional counselor in Oregon.
Her areas of strength include working with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, motivation and confidence, communication difficulties, relationship mediation, and bipolar disorder. She also supports people facing depression, self-esteem concerns, family and relationship issues, grief, eating-related struggles, parenting challenges, anger, career concerns, coping with life changes, and ADHD. Meredith is a female, Christian therapist who identifies as older and conservative.
With professional experience in community health, Meredith has counseled people across a wide age range – from 5 to 95 years old – and finds it a privilege to assist individuals with a variety of concerns. She aims to build a safe, open, and non-judgmental professional rapport. Meredith views therapy as a process with ups and downs, and she works collaboratively with clients to increase the times of feeling better – with more “ups.” She strives to be an encouraging presence and will be a dedicated supporter throughout the work.
Many people wonder whether meeting with a therapist online can really help. For common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or managing life transitions – online therapy has been shown to be comparable to traditional in-person care.
A major benefit of online work is the flexibility it provides. People can connect in the way that suits them best – by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging – which can make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules and daily life.
Therapists who offer online services are licensed professionals, and clients can change therapists if they want a different fit. For many issues, online therapy is an accessible and effective option to consider as part of one’s mental health care.
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