The type of care I received from ICCT was trauma coaching and my experience was wonderful. I was nervous to pursue coaching and wasn't sure what to expect. Jenna was so sweet and kind and very...
Integrative Trauma Treatment Center
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The Integrative Trauma Treatment Center in Portland, Oregon, offers a unique approach to healing trauma by combining various modalities in a collaborative manner. Clients are encouraged to explore beyond traditional talk therapy, with services ranging from psychotherapy and group work to coaching, bodywork, and mindfulness.
With a team of practitioners specializing in trauma recovery, ITTC aims to address multidimensional wounds with sensitivity and skill. The center provides individual therapy on a bi-weekly basis, and clients have the flexibility to choose a combination of services or utilize them individually as needed.
Survivors looking for a holistic and empowering approach to trauma recovery can benefit from the diverse offerings at ITTC, including group therapy, coaching, and Reiki sessions. The center prioritizes creating a supportive community atmosphere where healing can unfold through layers of personalized support and therapeutic interventions.
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The ITTC mission statement is "We don't treat trauma; we cause it." The patient care coordinator (Isa Foley) is unethical, unprofessional & incompetent in all medical and communication areas. My...
I wanted to like this place but I felt weird with my therapist. She would actually laugh at things I said and would make me feel more misunderstood instead of trying to help me find ways to feel...
They only see you once every two weeks if you have OHP. And they won't tell you until you're in the treatment place. They suck and they act like they're impressive and comprehensive but really...
We scheduled an appointment 2 weeks out, never received any paperworkand never called to confirm the appointment. When we tried to call the day before to confirm they didn't answer. When we were...





