Our Providers
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Ben Crebert
Ben is a registered clinical psychologist based in Maitland ( Wonnarua Country), NSW, Australia, offering online-only therapy for adults, couples, and families. With nearly 20 years’ experience, Ben’s work is grounded in a genuine love for following process—meeting people where they are, holding space for what wants to emerge, and staying curious about the wisdom within life’s challenges. Ben has devoted almost two decades to the study and practice of Process Work. He is also an accredited EMDR practitioner, a trainer in Clinical Resource Therapy (advanced ego states), and trained in Trauma Informed Stabilisation Therapy, Synergetic Play Therapy, and Gestalt Therapy. Currently, Ben is undertaking an internship at Rivers Way Clinic to further deepen his process work skills. He is dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and creative online space where clients can explore, grow, and find authentic change.
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Cleo Doyle
I’m a counseling intern currently working toward a second Master’s degree in Professional Counseling. I also hold a Master’s in Jungian and Archetypal Studies and a Bachelor’s in Philosophy. As a member of the Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, my work is deeply rooted in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic perspectives. I bring a thoughtful, depth-oriented approach to the therapeutic process, grounded in my belief in the transformative power of the therapeutic relationship. I’m passionate about supporting adults and couples who are seeking meaningful, lasting change.
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Rachel Doran
Rachel Doran, MSW, CSWA, is a Clinical Social Work Associate dedicated to supporting adults of all ages across Oregon in their pursuit of balance, peace, and fulfillment. She is particularly passionate about assisting individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, and PTSD/trauma. She also helps individuals navigating adoption or foster care, those on the autism spectrum, and people with developmental disabilities or head injuries. She is experienced in working with first responders, military veterans, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Her therapeutic practice integrates Jungian techniques, such as Active Imagination and Dream Work, providing a holistic experience that helps clients navigate their inner world and gain insight into the patterns and beliefs that influence their emotional well-being.
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Allie Furlotti, PhD Candidate
I’m a warm, collaborative clinician integrating psychodynamic, transpersonal, and somatic approaches. My work includes dream analysis, play therapy, and a focus on trauma, PTSD, narcissistic and borderline dynamics, and child development. I offer an attuned, grounded space for healing and transformation, always with curiosity, care, and a little room for magic.
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Tim Harlan-Marks
Tim Harlan-Marks (they/them) is a long-time facilitator, mediator and student of Process-Oriented Psychology with experience supporting couples, individuals and organizations through conflicts and other opportunities for growth, healing and resilience. They are a Theravada Buddhist practitioner and Insight Meditation teacher who enjoys working with clients around mindfulness and spirituality. Tim brings particular interests and experience in working with clients around the impacts of systems of oppression in their lives.
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Marc Anthony Hayles-Dunn
Marc Anthony Hayles-Dunn is interdisciplinary awareness facilitator dedicated to supporting his clients cultivate presence, clarity and agency through a heart-forward approach to the experience of an integrated body-mind. Marc's integrative approach is organized around establishing coherent connection to self, cultivating the capacity for self-regulation through embodiment. His body of work functions to restore his client’s relationship to the innate intelligence of their body, mind and heart, by expanding their inherent ability to heal and grow through reciprocity and collaboration with their environment.
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Lou Largier
Lou Largier
M.A., PGDip (Couns. & PsychTH), BSc.(Psych & Phys.).
I'm a qualified psychotherapist who enjoys working with both individuals and couples. My approach is inspired by Eastern philosophies, depth psychology and evidence-based modalities, such as Process Oriented Psychology and Emotion Focused Therapy. My style is intuitive and integrative, helping you reconnect with your authentic self, uncover deeper pathways for healing and bridge your inner and outer worlds in meaningful and transformative ways.
Together, we’ll approach challenges with curiosity and compassion and work in a way that honours your unique needs and goals. Depending on what resonates, our sessions may involve a synthesis of talk therapy, imagination, somatics, role-play and dreamwork, or they can be more practical with a focus on psychoeducation and skill development.
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Donna Pongetti
I bring a diverse experience to my practice, including life coaching, performing and visual arts, and Biodynamic Cranial Therapy. I aim to create a space where you can feel seen, heard, and supported. My approach is holistic, and I believe in honoring the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Together, we will explore what safety and trust mean for you, helping you to integrate unresolved concerns, meet unaddressed parts of yourself, and develop new perspectives that lead to meaningful goals. I integrate a variety of therapeutic modalities to meet you where you are. Whether you are working through grief, anxiety, relationship dynamics, or life transitions, I am here to walk alongside you.
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Lex Rafael
Lex Rafael is currently working toward her master’s in counseling with a focus on depth psychology. She is big on parts work (IFS), body-based inquiry, narrative therapy, active imagination, and dreamwork as means by which to guide a client toward a richly textured felt experience of themselves in the present moment.
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Amalie Weil
Hello, my name is Amalie Weil. As a student at Pacifica Graduate Institute, the foundation of my training is a person-centered and depth-psychological approach. My intention is to provide a safe, non-judgmental environment to support an exploration of Psyche. In other words, what’s coming up for you and why now? I believe that our problems are the gateway to our soul and that by embracing our whole selves we are able to fully embrace life. I work best with individuals who are interested in a process of self-discovery through insight, experience, and relationship. In addition to providing talk therapy, I also sprinkle in somatic and imaginal exercises and often speak in the language of parts-work. I’m very much looking forward to meeting you.