
Kristi Tornga, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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I completed my Master of Social Work degree at Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, the City University of New York. I graduated with a Field of Practice Specialization in Health. My graduate thesis work focused on disability rights and disability justice as impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. My coursework and clinical training emphasized working with oppressed populations from a psychodynamic, relational, and intersectional perspective. I have completed continuing education courses through the Gender Health Training Institute with a focus on providing therapeutic care and biopsychosocial assessments for transgender and gender expansive youth, adolescents, and adults in alignment with WPATH standards of care. I have also completed additional training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). I am a clinical social work associate in the state of Oregon, I work under the supervision of Julie Keanaaina, LCSW, MBA.
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ADHD, Anger and Irritability, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Medical Concerns, Depressive Disorders, Family Conflict, Gender Identity, Life Transitions, Trauma and Stress
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Individual Therapy
Ages 18+. Virtual and in-person sessions.
Hello! My name is Kristi Tornga (they/she), and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Oregon. I see individuals (ages 18+) for both in-person and virtual sessions. I believe in reducing shame and stigma around seeking mental health support. We can all benefit from having a non-judgmental space to work through challenges and changes in our lives. As a genderqueer individual I am deeply invested in supporting transgender and non-binary folks and in working to reduce the oppression, erasure, and challenges that this community faces. As a former professional dancer, my therapeutic work is often informed by concepts of somatics and embodiment.
Are you a good clinical fit?
Finding a therapist that you connect with is an important aspect of engaging in therapy. I strive to create an atmosphere where you can show up as your authentic self and feel safe in exploring all parts of yourself. I acknowledge there will likely be similarities and differences within our lived experiences, and we can absolutely talk about how that impacts our therapeutic relationship. Together we will identify patterns of thinking that no longer serve you and find ways of creating more self-compassion. I will hold space for challenging emotions that you may encounter, and we can work together to process past experiences that are impacting your day-to-day life. Throughout our sessions we can focus on building stronger relationships, enhancing communication skills, increasing self-awareness, and improving emotional regulation.
My Approach
As a social worker associate I offer a holistic approach to understanding what may be contributing to your mental health symptoms. Your unique experience in the world consists of numerous factors including your family of origin, your physical health, your identity, how you may have been taught to deal with emotions in the past, your social connections, and so much more! My approach is rooted in Strengths-Based and Trauma-Informed practices. My overall approach is Relational, which means that we will use the therapeutic relationship itself as a means of identifying and creating change in other areas and relationships in your life. This can be particularly meaningful in working to heal from trauma that involved relational harm. I bring a person-centered approach to therapy, and I conceptualize clients as so much more than a label or a diagnosis. As a former professional dancer, I hold a firm belief in the mind/body connection and I often incorporate somatic concepts into therapy sessions, including mindfulness and breathwork, and emotional identification and regulation through physiologic cues.
I look forward to working with you!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Interested in working together? Submit a prospective patient form and provide a brief description of why you are seeking services with Kristi. Our admin team will reach out to schedule you with Kristi or offer their waitlist.
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Kristi generally accepts new clients but there could be a waitlist. Submit a prospective patient inquiry form or call 503-334-3035 to find out Kristi’s schedule and availability.
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All providers at PSC accept AETNA, Cigna, Kaiser, MODA, PacificSource, Providence Health Plans and Regence BCBS. Please contact us at 503-334-3035 to verify your insurance.
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Kristi offers both online telehealth and in-person visits. Contact us at 503-334-3035 to find out Kristi’s schedule and availability.
trust, let go and be open.
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Fill out the “Prospective Patient Form” and we will reach out within 48 hours.
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Your access to services depends on things like whether you prefer in-person or telehealth, your available days and times, your age, your insurance coverage, your concerns, and the type of services you’re looking for. Being flexible can help you get an appointment sooner!
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Intake
Starts with an assessment (50-55 minutes). You will chat about your current situation, your history, and goals. A plan for treatment will be made with your goals and plan for follow up
Follow-up Appointments
Appointments last 30-55 minutes. We'll start by understanding your concerns and work together toward your goals at a pace that feels right for you. As symptoms improve, the frequency will reduce.
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In-Network: AETNA, Cigna, Kaiser, MODA, PacificSource, Providence Health Plans and Regence BCBS.
Self pay available.
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48-Hour Cancellation Policy
$75 Therapy Appointment
$20 Group Appointment
$100 Medication Appointment
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HIPAA secured, telehealth therapy via ZOOM is available for all clients.
In-Person services available at our 4 locations.
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Business hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Office staff are available for scheduling during business hours only.
All providers keep their own schedule with some offering evening or weekend hours.
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No after-hours or crisis support.
If you are in crisis or emergency:
Call 911 or go to the hospital.
Call 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Use Lifeline Chat at www.988lifeline.org.