Carrie Ouverson, Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

Child and Family Therapist
Supervised by Heather Vliet, LPC & Tim Reynolds, LPC

Scheduling: 503.444.8230
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-5:00pm

It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”

— George Elliot

As a therapist, I strive to work with my clients and support them in strengthening their relationships, increasing positive communication skills, learning new skills, and assessing and utilizing their strengths so they may experience greater and long-term changes in their lives and relationships.

 

Ages:

  • 6-13 years old

Specialities:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • ADHD

  • Low self-esteem and self-confidence

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Play Therapy

  • Trauma and attachment

FAQs

What is your training?

I received a Master’s Degree in Marriage, Couples, and Family Therapy from Lewis & Clark College. My coursework was focused on systemic family therapy. The clinical training I received was centered around using behavioral approaches to provide relational and trauma-informed therapy strategies to individuals, couples and families with mental health or relational concerns in both individual and family therapy sessions.

What is your experience with children and teens?

My experience with youth began in 2006 when I volunteered as a camp counselor every summer until 2011. I continued my work with young children in early childhood education settings working with 1-6 year olds as a teacher and family advocate. My primary focus as a Child and Family Therapist has been supporting children ages 6-14 years old along with their families and support systems.

What is a Marriage and Family Associate?

As a MFT Associate I have completed the coursework and clinical internship experience required by the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists. During my time as a MFT Associate I will be working to gain more clinical experience while being supervised by Heather Vliet, LPC in order to obtain full licensure as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of Oregon.

What can I expect if I come to see you?

My approach to therapy is strength-based, transparent and a collaborative effort between the client, the family and myself. Throughout the therapeutic treatment process I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and attachment-based therapy modalities to support families in creating change. I approach family and individual counseling from a systemic viewpoint to address how societal systems can impact and influence our relationships and individual well-being.

What are therapy appointments like? What will we do?

During our first few sessions we will focus on getting to know each other and discussing your goals for treatment. I like to use humor and a playful approach in sessions to build our therapeutic relationship and trust. This may look like playing board games, creating art, or playing together. My primary focus is to provide a safe space for you to feel accepted and supported, so that you may feel comfortable showing up as your authentic self in session.