We recommend a referral to a professional who is competent in providing evidence-based psychotherapy for Tic Disorders. The vast majority of therapists do not have this competency. Information about evidence-based treatments (including psychotherapy) please visit: Tourette Association of America (www.tourette.org).
To search for a provider, go to: https://tourette.org/find-a-provider.
Psychotherapists in private practice who treat tic disorders
Markham Giblin, PhD [Psychologist; Corvallis and Eugene]: Phone: 541-738-6516. Website: http://giblinconsulting.com. Age: Children (7 and older); Teens; Adults. Dr. Giblin uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to treat Tic Disorders, including Tourette's.
Erin L. Loken, LMFT [Beaverton]: 503-460-7091; https://www.erinloken.com. Age Groups:Adolescents, Adults 18+, Children. Clinical Expertise: CBIT; https://tourette.org/professionals/erin-lokin
Brandon Markel, PhD [Portland]: Portland Anxiety Clinic; 503-894-9630; https://portlandanxietyclinic.com/who-we-are/dr-markel; Age Groups: Adolescents, Adults 18+, Children. Clinical Expertise: CBIT; https://tourette.org/professionals/brandon-markel-phd
Jenna Sheftel, PsyD [Portland]: Portland Anxiety Clinic; 503-313-2305; https://portlandanxietyclinic.com/who-we-are/dr-jenna-sheftel; Age Groups: Adolescents, Adults 18+, Children
Lilly Iteld, PhD, https://tourette.org/professionals/lily-iteld
Kurt Freeman, PhD [OHSU]: https://tourette.org/professionals/kurt-freeman
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