Cyndi
Levine, PsyD, LPC
833 SW 11th Avenue, suite
320
Portland, Oregon 97205
503-227-5676
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Cyndi holds a Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology
and is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in
Washington and a Licensed Professional
Counselor in Oregon. She has over 20 years
of experience working with children
through adults as individuals, couples,
and families. Cyndi currently works in an
independent practice with specialties in
adoption and attachment, step parenting,
abuse, oncology and medically related
concerns. Cyndi offers supervision for LPC
and LMHC licensure.
Cyndi’s philosophy and passion is
to help children and adults increase
their emotional stability and develop
satisfying and nurturing relationships.
She works with clients who are
struggling with adjustment to trauma,
loss, grief and bereavement, who have
anxiety and/or depression, by providing
assessment, counseling, education and
support. Cyndi believes that both
domestic and international adoptions can
present challenges at any stage of the
individual or family’s life-cycle.
Drawing upon the unique strengths and
skills of each individual/family, Cyndi
utilizes a variety of therapeutic
interventions to meet the emotional
needs and behavioral challenges clients
present. In addition to traditional
counseling skills, Cyndi often makes use
of interventions that come from her
extensive training in the theory and
techniques of play therapy and
expressive arts therapy- psychodrama,
art, sandtray, poetry, movement, and
body-oriented therapeutic techniques.
Cyndi received her doctorate
degree form Antioch University Seattle.
She has also earned post-graduate
certificates in Adoption and Foster
Care, Medical Family Therapy, Primary
Care Behavioral Health, is a Certified
Expressive Arts Therapist, and a
Licensed Massage Therapist. Beyond private
practice, Cyndi develops and
co-facilitates groups and retreats for
women with cancer and for children whose
parent has a diagnosis of cancer in
collaboration with Cancer Care Resources
and Providence Hospital. She
has been an invited guest lecturer on
topics related to: stress reduction;
couples and intimacy; expressive arts in
counseling; and the
psychosocial aspects of living with
cancer.