Mikie Moore, LPC
Clinical Lead (Ages: 8-50) Beaverton Office *ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS*

Mikie is a Licensed Professional Counselor registered with the Oregon Board. She obtained her Master of Science in Licensed Professional Counseling in 2021 and her Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology in 2014. She started her career in mental health in 2017 as a Skills Trainer and Case Manager, assisting clients with low-income needs and resources, practicing and learning coping skills and implementing various life skills to obtain self-sufficiency.
Mikie believes that every client already carries the inner resources and strengths needed to overcome their challenges. She also understands that barriers such as low self-worth, unhelpful thought patterns, trauma stored in the body, and deeply rooted internal programming can make it difficult to access those strengths. Mikie’s work focuses on helping clients break through these barriers so they can move forward, create meaningful change, and build a more stable and fulfilling life.
Mikie has experience and is very much passionate about supporting individuals navigating complex trauma, domestic violence, birth trauma, and attachment trauma. She specializes in a somatic modality called Lifespan Integration, which helps the nervous system release stored trauma and integrate new patterns of safety. In addition, she draws from CBT, DBT, Strengths-based practices, and Solution-Focused approaches to tailor treatment to each client’s unique needs.
Much of Mikie’s clinical work has focused on supporting clients with ADHD, PTSD, depression, anxiety, codependency, eating disorders, domestic violence, parent–child relational challenges, and families involved with DHS. She is committed to providing a grounded, compassionate, and empowering therapeutic experience where clients feel seen, supported, safe and capable of creating meaningful change.
On Mikie’s free time, she loves spending quality time with her 3 dogs, partner and venturing out trying new food places.

