Trish Rohani approaches therapy as a collaborative walk β not a clinical transaction. Working from an Emotionally Focused, polyvagal, and interpersonal neurobiology framework, she helps clients understand not just what they feel, but why their minds and bodies respond the way they do. That same attentiveness extends to the quiet pressures of daily life: the phone checked at midnight, the anxiety that builds in the glow of a screen long after the workday should have ended. Sessions are available online, meeting clients wherever they are.
Her practice draws on 40 years of experience and spans a wide range β individuals carrying trauma, abuse, or grief; couples working to rebuild or deepen trust; families navigating the fractures that come with relational stress and major life change. She also works with children, teenagers, and adults facing anxiety, depression, addiction, and the particular weight of professional burnout.
Trish holds a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from George Fox University and operates from a Christian worldview, which she integrates into sessions when clients want that dimension present. At the heart of her practice is a conviction that people are whole beings β physical, emotional, spiritual, social β and that lasting change comes from understanding those parts together.
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