PostScript Therapy LLC — Counselor in Portland, OR
Address2700 SE 26th Ave suite d OR, Portland, OR 97202
Phone+1503-568-1427
Websitepostscripttherapy.com
Stace Parlen, LMFT at PostScript Therapy LLC offers affirmative counseling for LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent individuals, families, and couples in Portland, Oregon. Their approach integrates narrative therapy, parts work (Internal Family Systems), and attachment theory to help clients explore their stories, understand relational patterns, and foster healing and empowerment. Stace is committed to culturally aware, anti-racist, and trauma-informed care, specializing in working with queer, trans, non-monogamous/alt relationship, neurodivergent kink, and fat/body-affirming clients. They also provide trainings for organizations on the needs of transgender, non-binary, and queer individuals and families. Stace utilizes S.A.F.E. EMDR for trauma, anxiety, and depression.
Best for
- LGBTQ+ individuals and families
- Neurodivergent individuals
- Clients exploring identity
- Individuals with trauma histories
| Key services | Narrative therapy, Parts work (IFS), Attachment theory, S.A.F.E. EMDR, Trainings and consultations |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | lgbtq counseling, neurodivergent therapy, narrative therapy, parts work, attachment theory, emdr, trauma informed, body positive, poly affirmative, kink aware |
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