Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am William Keeler, but I go by Will. I have a Masters in Social Work from Eastern Washington University and am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon. I have worked with adults and children and teenagers for over 7 years as part of community mental health. I have extensive experience using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing and a variety of other modalities.
My style is listen and understand first and help people to find their own answers and provide direction when it is needed. I know that many people struggle and if today is the day that you want to change something, then I’m excited for you and want to help you on your own journey.
I have young children who take up almost all of my extra time, but with the time left over I enjoy reading, playing video games and board games.
I look forward to getting to know you and working with you and wish you well on your life’s journey.
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William Keeler, who often goes by Will, is a therapist based in Oregon with a decade of professional experience. He earned a Master of Social Work from Eastern Washington University and holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential in Oregon, a clinical licensure that reflects advanced training and practice (OR LCSW L7487).
Will has worked with adults, children, and teenagers for over seven years within community mental health settings, and he brings that background to his current practice. He has extensive experience applying Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, mindfulness approaches, Motivational Interviewing, and a range of other therapeutic methods to support clients.
His approach begins with listening and understanding – helping people discover their own solutions while offering guidance when it is needed. Will aims to create a professional yet approachable environment for individuals navigating stress, anxiety, grief, self-esteem concerns, depression, life changes, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, sleep problems, parenting challenges, anger management, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. He also offers LGBT-affirming care.
Outside of work he spends most of his spare time with young children, and in the remaining moments he enjoys reading, playing video games, and board games. He looks forward to meeting new clients and supporting them on their personal journeys.
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