Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My approach to therapy includes mindfulness and mind/body awareness, through a person-centered, existential approach. I have a non religious, spiritual focus to my work which includes focusing on relationship to self and the relationship between self and others. I trained in couples therapy, group therapy, sex/intimacy issues, sexuality (including depth of experience in LGBTQ issues), substance use/harm reduction- specifically crystal methamphetamine use, depression/anxiety, adjustment disorders, raising awareness of racism and white privilege. I have had a diverse career as a mental health therapist, mental health program manager, public health program director, and community services planning with a broad cross section of service providers and people with HIV to allocate resources to services. Graham also has a newly released book he coauthored called the Healing Power of Community: Mutual Aid, AIDS, and Social Transformation in Psychology.
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Graham Harriman blends mindfulness and mind-body awareness with a person-centered, existential approach to therapy. He maintains a non-religious spiritual perspective that focuses on an individual’s relationship to self and the connections between self and others.
He has training in couples therapy, group therapy, sex and intimacy issues, and sexuality, with particular depth in work with LGBTQ communities. His clinical areas also include substance use and harm reduction – specifically crystal methamphetamine use – as well as depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorders. Graham integrates efforts to raise awareness of racism and white privilege into his practice.
Over the course of a diverse career, Graham has worked as a mental health therapist, a mental health program manager, a public health program director, and in community services planning, collaborating with a broad cross section of service providers and people with HIV to allocate resources to services. He is a licensed professional counselor in Oregon (LPC C1228) and brings 14 years of experience to his clinical work.
Graham is also a coauthor of the newly released book The Healing Power of Community: Mutual Aid, AIDS, and Social Transformation in Psychology.
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