I enjoy working with human beings from ALL walks of life! With 13 years of clinical experience, I am fascinated with the field of psychology, having taught at RCC & SOU. I am an LPC and CADCIII in Oregon and I have worked extensively in the fields of recovery, victims’ services and dual-diagnosis. Some of my specialties are: stress and anxiety, freedom from shame, depression, coping with addiction, trauma and abuse, self-esteem, family of origin matters & parenting. I enjoy camping, crafting, Native American drumming/singing, rock hounding, house plants, travel, jamming out with my friends, and searching for shooting stars.
Life is so short; make the most of it by letting GO of what’s not working for you and CREATING more room for JOY! You are absolutely capable of living a life with more happiness and fulfillment if you are willing to begin that journey and do the work.
With my nonjudgmental and compassionate approach, I will support you on your personal path to healing. Let me be your agent of change; YOU CAN DO THIS!
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Dawn Ogle brings 13 years of clinical experience to her work with people from all walks of life. She has taught at RCC and SOU, and she holds credentials as OR LPC C3819, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon, as well as CADCIII, a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor level III.
Her clinical background includes extensive work in recovery, victims’ services, and dual-diagnosis. Her areas of focus include stress and anxiety, freedom from shame, depression, coping with addiction, trauma and abuse, self-esteem, family of origin matters, parenting, and anger. She is a female therapist who works with gay and older clients and identifies as a liberal therapist.
Dawn encourages letting go of what is not working to create more room for joy. She believes people are capable of living with greater happiness and fulfillment when they are willing to begin the journey and do the work it requires.
Outside of clinical work she enjoys camping, crafting, Native American drumming and singing, rock hounding, tending house plants, travel, jamming with friends, and searching for shooting stars. Her approach is nonjudgmental and compassionate, and she supports clients as they move toward healing and change.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For a wide range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and life transitions – online therapy has been found to perform on par with traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is flexibility. Individuals can connect in the format that feels most comfortable to them – video sessions, phone appointments, live chat, or in-app messaging – which makes it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules.
All participating clinicians are licensed professionals, and clients may choose to switch therapists at any time if they want a different fit. For many people, the combination of professional care and convenient access makes online therapy a practical option to support mental health and personal growth.
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