Adults Therapists in King City, OR
I enjoy working with adults to help them develop understanding and perspective to deal more effectively with the issues, dilemmas and stressors of modern life including anxiety, depression, chemical dependency, and the unresolved issues of traumas and grief.
My experience and expertise include the use a variety of modalities and tools which have helped my clients increase their awareness and coping skills in the areas of chemical dependency/recovery, codependency/recovery, stage of life and relational conflicts, issues of spirituality, sexuality and trauma. Also certified in Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy.
I enjoy working with adults to help them develop understanding and perspective to deal more effectively with the issues, dilemmas and stressors of modern life including anxiety, depression, chemical dependency, and the unresolved issues of traumas and grief.
My experience and expertise include the use a variety of modalities and tools which have helped my clients increase their awareness and coping skills in the areas of chemical dependency/recovery, codependency/recovery, stage of life and relational conflicts, issues of spirituality, sexuality and trauma. Also certified in Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy.
Glenn Tinghitella is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Oregon, with a rich and diverse background in mental health therapy. After earning his Master s degree from Portland State University in 2011, Glenn has cultivated a practice that emphasizes effective, focused, and client-centered care. He integrates a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Feedback-Informed Care, ACT , Internal Family Systems IFS Therapy, and Hypnotherapy, as well as principles from Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. His work is grounded in evidence-based methods designed to empower clients to achieve meaningful and lasting change.
Glenn Tinghitella is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Oregon, with a rich and diverse background in mental health therapy. After earning his Master s degree from Portland State University in 2011, Glenn has cultivated a practice that emphasizes effective, focused, and client-centered care. He integrates a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Feedback-Informed Care, ACT , Internal Family Systems IFS Therapy, and Hypnotherapy, as well as principles from Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. His work is grounded in evidence-based methods designed to empower clients to achieve meaningful and lasting change.
Making your first appointment can be one of the most challenging steps in your mental health journey. At LifeStance, we make it simple by offering both online and in-person therapy and psychiatry services, covered by major insurance plans.
Making your first appointment can be one of the most challenging steps in your mental health journey. At LifeStance, we make it simple by offering both online and in-person therapy and psychiatry services, covered by major insurance plans.
Trauma, anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges can feel overwhelming and isolating. You might feel stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about how to move forward. These emotions often impact your sense of well-being, relationships, and daily life. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space to help you explore and manage these challenges, empowering you to find balance and clarity. Together, we’ll work towards meaningful change and personal growth.
Trauma, anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges can feel overwhelming and isolating. You might feel stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about how to move forward. These emotions often impact your sense of well-being, relationships, and daily life. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space to help you explore and manage these challenges, empowering you to find balance and clarity. Together, we’ll work towards meaningful change and personal growth.
Jason earned his Master's Degree in Social Work from Portland State University in 1998, and has been licensed (LCSW) since 2005. His undergraduate degree was in Psychology with a Criminal Justice minor. He has over 20 years of experience working with teens and pre-teens and their families, with the full gamut of mental health and behavioral symptoms: anxiety/OCD, depression, ADHD, past trauma/PTSD, oppositional/criminal behaviors, family relational problems, autism, GLBT+/gender identity, development of healthy sexuality/boundaries, etc.
Jason earned his Master's Degree in Social Work from Portland State University in 1998, and has been licensed (LCSW) since 2005. His undergraduate degree was in Psychology with a Criminal Justice minor. He has over 20 years of experience working with teens and pre-teens and their families, with the full gamut of mental health and behavioral symptoms: anxiety/OCD, depression, ADHD, past trauma/PTSD, oppositional/criminal behaviors, family relational problems, autism, GLBT+/gender identity, development of healthy sexuality/boundaries, etc.
Are you an adult struggling with persistent stress, anxiety, or feeling stuck in a cycle of emotional pain?
I work with clients who may be experiencing stress related to their personal lives or career. Through organic conversation, I can observe subtle cues from a client's body that are signs of self-healing happening. I then bring greater awareness to the self-healing process to enhance its effects.
Are you an adult struggling with persistent stress, anxiety, or feeling stuck in a cycle of emotional pain?
I work with clients who may be experiencing stress related to their personal lives or career. Through organic conversation, I can observe subtle cues from a client's body that are signs of self-healing happening. I then bring greater awareness to the self-healing process to enhance its effects.
Are you feeling more like roommates than romantic partners? Or maybe you're navigating anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or a life transition that’s left you feeling stuck and overwhelmed? Whether you’re coming in as an individual or a couple, I’m here to offer a space to discover the painful cycle you are living in & provide you with tools to live a more peace-filled life.
As a Level II Certified Restoration Therapist, my approach focuses on identifying the patterns that keep you stuck — particularly those around emotional dysregulation and conflict — and equipping you with tools for healthier thinking, feeling, and relating.
Are you feeling more like roommates than romantic partners? Or maybe you're navigating anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or a life transition that’s left you feeling stuck and overwhelmed? Whether you’re coming in as an individual or a couple, I’m here to offer a space to discover the painful cycle you are living in & provide you with tools to live a more peace-filled life.
As a Level II Certified Restoration Therapist, my approach focuses on identifying the patterns that keep you stuck — particularly those around emotional dysregulation and conflict — and equipping you with tools for healthier thinking, feeling, and relating.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I work with the female adult population (over 18+) from a holistic counseling perspective viewing the individual not only as the self, but in conjunction with their history, circumstance, roles, relationships, values, and beliefs.
I will assist and guide you through the often difficult but worthy processes of identifying maladaptive thinking patterns and barriers that can often create emotions and physical symptoms that can cause great discomfort.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I work with the female adult population (over 18+) from a holistic counseling perspective viewing the individual not only as the self, but in conjunction with their history, circumstance, roles, relationships, values, and beliefs.
I will assist and guide you through the often difficult but worthy processes of identifying maladaptive thinking patterns and barriers that can often create emotions and physical symptoms that can cause great discomfort.
Cindy has been working in the substance abuse disorder field since 1999. She began her counseling career as a substance abuse counselor working with women in a residential treatment facility who had children in the foster care system. She developed a parenting program for mothers in treatment and early recovery as well as pursued extensive training to treat women with trauma and addiction issues surviving domestic violence. Cindy expanded her career into the intensive outpatient treatment setting as an addiction counselor, conducting group & individual counseling, psychoeducation, couples & family therapy.
Cindy has been working in the substance abuse disorder field since 1999. She began her counseling career as a substance abuse counselor working with women in a residential treatment facility who had children in the foster care system. She developed a parenting program for mothers in treatment and early recovery as well as pursued extensive training to treat women with trauma and addiction issues surviving domestic violence. Cindy expanded her career into the intensive outpatient treatment setting as an addiction counselor, conducting group & individual counseling, psychoeducation, couples & family therapy.
I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with 16 years of experience supporting adults, couples, and older adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, grief, loss, and major life transitions.
I earned my master’s degree in social work from Tulane University, where I also completed certification in gerontology. My approach integrates evidence-based techniques that emphasize the importance of feeling seen and valued while taking practical steps toward growth. My work is guided by compassion, clarity, and respect for each person’s lived experience.
I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with 16 years of experience supporting adults, couples, and older adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, grief, loss, and major life transitions.
I earned my master’s degree in social work from Tulane University, where I also completed certification in gerontology. My approach integrates evidence-based techniques that emphasize the importance of feeling seen and valued while taking practical steps toward growth. My work is guided by compassion, clarity, and respect for each person’s lived experience.
Life can be overwhelming, and it's not always easy to ask for help. In my practice, I offer a supportive space where you can explore your challenges and work towards meaningful change. Together, we'll navigate the complexities of your experiences, aiming to foster growth and resilience. If you're ready to take the first step, I'm here to walk alongside you.
Life can be overwhelming, and it's not always easy to ask for help. In my practice, I offer a supportive space where you can explore your challenges and work towards meaningful change. Together, we'll navigate the complexities of your experiences, aiming to foster growth and resilience. If you're ready to take the first step, I'm here to walk alongside you.
Laura Geczy-Haskins helps children, adolescents, teens, adults, and seniors gain clarity through comprehensive psychological testing that informs diagnosis, treatment planning, and next steps for care.
She works with children and adolescents navigating school-related challenges, teens and young adults seeking diagnostic clarity, and adults and seniors looking to better understand cognitive, emotional, or behavioral changes. In addition to these primary areas, she offers assessment support for many other mental health and neurodevelopmental concerns.
Laura Geczy-Haskins helps children, adolescents, teens, adults, and seniors gain clarity through comprehensive psychological testing that informs diagnosis, treatment planning, and next steps for care.
She works with children and adolescents navigating school-related challenges, teens and young adults seeking diagnostic clarity, and adults and seniors looking to better understand cognitive, emotional, or behavioral changes. In addition to these primary areas, she offers assessment support for many other mental health and neurodevelopmental concerns.
He works with adults of all ages, including young adults, adults, and seniors, guiding them through life’s many challenges with empathy, insight, and nonjudgmental support.
Wesley’s therapeutic style is rooted in a belief that each client is the expert on their own life, and he is there to provide the perspective and tools to help them find the way forward. Wesley is particularly passionate about addressing generational trauma, PTSD, and depression.
He works with adults of all ages, including young adults, adults, and seniors, guiding them through life’s many challenges with empathy, insight, and nonjudgmental support.
Wesley’s therapeutic style is rooted in a belief that each client is the expert on their own life, and he is there to provide the perspective and tools to help them find the way forward. Wesley is particularly passionate about addressing generational trauma, PTSD, and depression.
Psy.D. in Psychology from George Fox University, 1991 Dr. Bennink has been a Licensed Psychologist since 1993. Dr. Bennink has received training in several orientations: Object Relations, Interpersonal, Cognitive-Behavioral, & Solution Focused. He tends to be eclectic in his approach.
Psy.D. in Psychology from George Fox University, 1991 Dr. Bennink has been a Licensed Psychologist since 1993. Dr. Bennink has received training in several orientations: Object Relations, Interpersonal, Cognitive-Behavioral, & Solution Focused. He tends to be eclectic in his approach.
He enjoys spending time with his wife, adult daughters, family and friends, reading, outdoor adventures and exploring new places.
Dr. Johnson is a licensed psychologist who has been in private practice for over thirty years. His approach to psychotherapy is an integration of cognitive behavioral, lifespan developmental, neurobiological and family/community systems perspectives. He approaches psychological concerns with a view toward how an individual thinks, feels and behaves, taking into consideration a person's unique development, cultural/spiritual/faith worldview and the family and community in which they live.
He enjoys spending time with his wife, adult daughters, family and friends, reading, outdoor adventures and exploring new places.
Dr. Johnson is a licensed psychologist who has been in private practice for over thirty years. His approach to psychotherapy is an integration of cognitive behavioral, lifespan developmental, neurobiological and family/community systems perspectives. He approaches psychological concerns with a view toward how an individual thinks, feels and behaves, taking into consideration a person's unique development, cultural/spiritual/faith worldview and the family and community in which they live.
Jake Sanders is a Qualified Mental Health Associate Registrant in Oregon who has been practicing since 2020. He has an MA in Clinical Psychology and is currently studying to obtain a PsyD. As a clinician, Jake excels at creating a calm and non-judgment space for clients to reflect on various aspects of their lives. He enjoys the use of nature, metaphors, and narrative to help bolster his therapy. Outside of work, Jake is passionate about nature as it is an important part of his spirituality. One of his favorite creative outlets is woodworking. Some of his other interests include table-top games, video games, and all things nerdy.
Jake Sanders is a Qualified Mental Health Associate Registrant in Oregon who has been practicing since 2020. He has an MA in Clinical Psychology and is currently studying to obtain a PsyD. As a clinician, Jake excels at creating a calm and non-judgment space for clients to reflect on various aspects of their lives. He enjoys the use of nature, metaphors, and narrative to help bolster his therapy. Outside of work, Jake is passionate about nature as it is an important part of his spirituality. One of his favorite creative outlets is woodworking. Some of his other interests include table-top games, video games, and all things nerdy.
Teresa works with adults and teens facing issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and life transitions, guiding them toward insight, healing, and resilience.
Drawing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness, Teresa tailors her approach to each client’s needs. She integrates faith-based and Christian counseling when requested, offering clients the opportunity to explore the connection between spirituality and mental health as part of their therapeutic journey.
Teresa works with adults and teens facing issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and life transitions, guiding them toward insight, healing, and resilience.
Drawing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness, Teresa tailors her approach to each client’s needs. She integrates faith-based and Christian counseling when requested, offering clients the opportunity to explore the connection between spirituality and mental health as part of their therapeutic journey.
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Welcome to a safe space where your journey towards mental and emotional well-being begins. As a dedicated mental health therapist, my primary focus is on fostering empathy and establishing a profound connection with each individual who walks through my door. Your unique experiences and struggles matter, and together, we will navigate the path to healing, growth, and resilience. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges, foster resilience, and unlock your full potential. Let's embark on this transformative path to healing and growth.
Welcome to a safe space where your journey towards mental and emotional well-being begins. As a dedicated mental health therapist, my primary focus is on fostering empathy and establishing a profound connection with each individual who walks through my door. Your unique experiences and struggles matter, and together, we will navigate the path to healing, growth, and resilience. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges, foster resilience, and unlock your full potential. Let's embark on this transformative path to healing and growth.
Do you feel disconnected in your relationships? Maybe you feel alone, even when surrounded by others. If your goal is to connect more deeply with your partner, have more meaningful conversations, and learn how to handle conflicts together, you're in the right place. My goal is to help individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, change of life circumstances, and LGBTQIA+ issues meet their goals. I help individuals and couples make life transitions. Examples include: New job, new baby, or the passing of a loved one. If your aim is to gain control of your life, and improve your circumstances, I'm here to help.
Do you feel disconnected in your relationships? Maybe you feel alone, even when surrounded by others. If your goal is to connect more deeply with your partner, have more meaningful conversations, and learn how to handle conflicts together, you're in the right place. My goal is to help individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, change of life circumstances, and LGBTQIA+ issues meet their goals. I help individuals and couples make life transitions. Examples include: New job, new baby, or the passing of a loved one. If your aim is to gain control of your life, and improve your circumstances, I'm here to help.
Dr. Melissa Bullard believes that people are always striving to grow and adapt to new challenges. Sometimes these challenges are new or the strategies that helped us in the past are no longer working. Therapy can help when we are feeling stuck or out of our depth. Melissa works with clients to help them gain fresh perspectives, find their strengths, and try out new ways of doing things. She uses a warm, supportive, and sometimes humorous approach to help clients live more fulfilling lives.
Dr. Melissa Bullard believes that people are always striving to grow and adapt to new challenges. Sometimes these challenges are new or the strategies that helped us in the past are no longer working. Therapy can help when we are feeling stuck or out of our depth. Melissa works with clients to help them gain fresh perspectives, find their strengths, and try out new ways of doing things. She uses a warm, supportive, and sometimes humorous approach to help clients live more fulfilling lives.
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Adults Therapists
Why should adults see a therapist?
Adults may benefit from therapy for a wide range of reasons—whether it’s managing symptoms of a diagnosed mental health condition like anxiety or depression, navigating life transitions, coping with grief or trauma, or simply seeking support during a challenging life period. Many adults find that therapy helps them build healthier coping skills and better process their emotions, which may lead to better relationships and reduced stress. It’s important to note that, unlike psychiatrists or primary care physicians, therapists do not prescribe psychiatric medication. However, they will often work alongside prescribing clinicians to ensure coordinated care and can provide behavioral therapy as an important addition to psychiatric medication.
Mental health concerns can look different in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence, so finding a therapist with expertise working with adult clients is important. Conditions like major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for instance, may present or resurface differently in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence. Adult-specific stressors, such as job strain, caregiving responsibilities, relationship challenges, financial stress, or identity transitions, can also influence the onset and type of symptoms an individual experiences. Adult-focused therapists, therefore, are trained to understand these complexities and tailor care accordingly.
Mental health concerns can look different in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence, so finding a therapist with expertise working with adult clients is important. Conditions like major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for instance, may present or resurface differently in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence. Adult-specific stressors, such as job strain, caregiving responsibilities, relationship challenges, financial stress, or identity transitions, can also influence the onset and type of symptoms an individual experiences. Adult-focused therapists, therefore, are trained to understand these complexities and tailor care accordingly.
How do I know if a therapist is the right fit for me?
When seeking care, it’s important to understand a therapist’s treatment specialties and their overall approach to treatment . Some therapists focus on common adult conditions like anxiety or depression, while others specialize in areas such as trauma, substance use disorders, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
It’s also important to consider a therapist’s training when seeking care. Therapists hold various licenses depending on their training and state requirements. Common therapy credentials include Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs). Psychologists (PhD or PsyD) receive additional doctoral-level training and may focus on assessments or more specialized therapeutic approaches. All of these professionals can provide talk therapy but do not prescribe medication. When searching for a therapist, consider their credentials and training background to ensure a good fit.
It’s also important to consider a therapist’s training when seeking care. Therapists hold various licenses depending on their training and state requirements. Common therapy credentials include Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs). Psychologists (PhD or PsyD) receive additional doctoral-level training and may focus on assessments or more specialized therapeutic approaches. All of these professionals can provide talk therapy but do not prescribe medication. When searching for a therapist, consider their credentials and training background to ensure a good fit.
How do I find a therapist who sees adults?
Psychology Today’s online directory allows you to search specifically for therapists who work with adults. Each provider profile includes key information such as clinical specialties, therapeutic approaches, licensure, accepted insurance plans, languages spoken, and session fees. Reviewing these details can help you determine whether a particular provider aligns with your needs and can indicate whether they are a good match for adult clients.

