Alana R. Ogilvie, LMFT works with clients from a systemic perspective, tailoring her approach to the specific concerns of her clients. Using a multidisciplinary approach, she provides a safe and inviting environment while also challenging her clients to work toward the best version of themselves.
Alana is the President of the Oregon Counseling Association (ORCA) for 2019-2020 and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). Alana has a specialization in sex therapy through her master's program at Thomas Jefferson University.
Alana works collaboratively with her clients and their partners to address issues related to open relationships and non-monogamy, negotiating BDSM and kink practices in relationships, relationship concerns, sexual dysfunctions and sexual issues related to trauma, illness and disability. Alana also has experience working with individual clients on anxiety, depression and life transitions.
If you struggle finding a safe place to talk about your sexual concerns or interests, you could benefit from seeing a sex therapist. From relational to individual concerns, Alana can help you in finding your sexual identity and working through issues that may be hindering your enjoyment of sexual experiences.