is collectively owned by all the therapists involved in the practice. It is the joint venture of a group of friends and colleagues who first met during our graduate studies in the Marriage, Couple, & Family Therapy program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Our desire in launching this practice is to work together in the field according to our shared value of collaboration, believing that more voices make for more potent work around change. As a group we aim for mutual accountability and creativity in our therapeutic practices. We are committed to accessibility of therapy services and reflexive assessment of our impact as clinicians and humans with certain identities. Our intention is to hold a relational, contextual, and decolonizing lens up to all the therapeutic work we engage in. Since we know that all therapeutic labor is necessarily imperfect, we strive for client feedback and full participation in the development of our practice.
As a collective, we are committed to offering a certain proportion of our client time slots on a sliding scale, based on the financial needs of each therapist and client.
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