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Jonathan Penley Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon
Jonathan Penley , LPC
He/Him/His

Licensed Professional Counselor

Portland, OR

Online & In-Person

Free initial consultation

Verified
Accepting new clients

About me

I am a therapist who focuses on trauma and attachment using somatic and "right brain therapies" of narrative therapy and EMDR, CBT, neurofeedback, and psychoeducation.

I help people who have ongoing symptoms and negative life impacts from recent and childhood/complex PTSD and desire to seek relief from distress and gain calmness, clarity, and confidence again. PTSD and stress affect people in a variety of ways, ranging from problems with addictions, anger, anxiety, compulsive behaviors, disorganization, distractibility, eating, emotional dysregulation, guilt, health, intrusive thoughts, panic, relationships, sadness, shame, sleep, work, and more.

I have a strong background in psychotherapy research at both the undergraduate and graduate level, focusing on attachment, trauma, psychiatric interventions, brain imaging, and self-help interventions. I believe most mental health symptoms originate from early attachment and stressful events, and that revisiting these early life experiences helps people develop more adaptive emotional and cognitive responses to present-day stressors. I specialize in the evidence-based therapies of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Lifespan Integration, Group Therapy, and Neurofeedback for adults. Most of my clients enjoy the eclectic elements of these non-linear right brain therapies, ranging from brief exposure, insightfulness, mind-body awareness, and the unconscious. My approach is a combination of lightheartedness and kindness, alongside being directive and honest.

In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my partner, pup, family, friends, listening to audiobooks, keeping up with the news, learning, whole-food plant-based cuisine, being physically active, helping my dad restore a vintage car, attempting to forage for mushrooms, and being an imperfect "good enough" human. My most recommended "pop-psy" books related to trauma and stress: "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk; "Stop Walking on Eggshells" by Paul T Mason and Randi Kreger; "Waking Up" by Sam Harris; "Full Catastrophe Living" by Jon Kabat-Zinn, and many books by Gabor Maté, Julie and John Gottman, and Irvin Yalom.

License

Education

Fees and insurance

Specialties and clinical interests

Therapy types

Community specialties

Faith-based specialties

Location

The Portland Attachment and Trauma Healing (PATH) Center

224 South Hamilton Street
Suite 201
Portland, OR 97239 US

Directions

Office is ADA Accessible

Licensed to see clients in

Years in practice

4

Service types

  • Therapy / Counseling

Types of clients

  • Adults (18+)
  • Older Adults (65+)
  • Individuals

Languages

  • English

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