Our Providers

Oriana Korol, LCSW

I received my undergraduate degree in Earth and Environmental Science and worked as a Wilderness Therapy field guide and as a mentor at various nature connection and wilderness schools. In 2019, I completed my Masters in Social Work with a concentration in Children, Youth and Families at Portland State University. I continue to blend nature connection with therapy. In my free time, I track animals, listen to bird language and make baskets. 

I have training and experience in working with foster, adopted, LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent youth. I specialize in helping individuals and families recover from the impacts of trauma, generational trauma and systemic trauma (including mental health systems).

Jeep, Animal Assistant

Jeep is high energy and can be somewhat anxious when meeting new people. He is helpful for youth learning about their own ADHD and anxiety. He is also emotionally attuned and can be supportive if you are healing from trauma from other humans or mental health providers.