Camille Alenduff, LCSW, CADCI
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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I earned my Bachelor of Art in Psychology from the University of Oregon, followed by my Masters in Social Work from Portland State University in 2005. I obtained my licensure as a LCSW in 2007. Prior to working as a mental health therapist, I worked in the chemical dependency field (where I obtained by CADCI) for a number of years, working with adolescents, adults and families. I maintain my CADC due to understanding that chemical dependency has a unique impact on one's development, both as an individual as well as within our family systems, with this issue being relevant to many of us even when not in active addiction. I also received training in EMDR in 2005, implementing this into my practice with clients as needed.
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Anxiety, Depression, Relational Issues, and Trauma.
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Individual Therapy, Couples/Relationship Therapy, Family Therapy, and EMDR.
Hello! I am Camille Alenduff (she/her) and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Oregon. I see individuals, families and couples virtually for therapy services to address trauma, depression, anxiety and relational issues.
My Approach
I believe that the therapeutic relationship is a unique and special connection that can promote growth and healing for most individuals. I use an integrative approach that includes aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy, collaborative problem solving, motivational interviewing, psychoeducation and a strength-based approach. I believe in working collaboratively with my clients to identify and work to create resolution for individual areas of concern. I tend to be a rather direct and communicative therapist who focuses on problem solving and development of coping skills to manage and/or resolve concerns.
I look forward to working with you!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Submit a prospective patient form and provide a brief description of why you are seeking services with Camille. Our admin team will reach out to schedule a 50-60 minute intake and send our new client paperwork.. The initial assessment is where we will discuss your current concerns, goals for therapy, and address if we are a good fit.
If we are a good fit, we will schedule 45-60 minute follow up therapy sessions with the frequency and duration being specific to your goals for therapy.
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Sessions typically last between 45-55 minutes long, with client's typically attending weekly or every-other-week as needed. We use this time to focus on areas of concern that you feel are relevant to address at that time. While I don't typically assign traditional "homework", you might be asked to engage in various experiential exercises between sessions.