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Choosing Connection Counseling
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home
about
contact
FAQs
modalities & style
services & fees
telehealth info
no surprises act
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HOURS & LOCATION

Monday - Friday, 12pm to 7pm

Offering telehealth across Oregon

In-person sessions on Tues/Thurs at: 4531 SE Belmont St, #114
Portland, OR 97215

CONTACT INFO

Stella “Sahar” Jones, LMFT
(414) 522-7558
saharljones@gmail.com

Emergency Services
Suicide Phone/Text Line: 988
Call to Safety (DV): 503-235-5333

OTHER WEBSITES

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Psychology Today


✧ schedule availability subject to caseload fullness ✧

As a therapist practicing in Multnomah County, I acknowledge the land that we occupy as residents is unceded Indigenous land. The Portland Metro area rests on traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes who made their homes along the Columbia River creating both permanent communities and seasonal encampments. Due to the strategic and systemic efforts to annihilate Indigenous peoples from these lands and history, there are many other tribes and Nations who traditionally lived, hunted and fished in what is now Multnomah County and Oregon that are not collectively remembered.

Settlers from across the globe come to live and work Multnomah County. Settler-class residents of Multnomah County owe this opportunity to our Black and African siblings whose stolen lives and labor were used to build the cities, counties, and country that the people of Multnomah County call home. This acknowledgment serves to bring awareness to the past and current contributions of Indigenous and Black peoples, and to highlight the ongoing resilience and solidarity between and among Indigenous and Black peoples. As a resident of Multnomah County, I commit to continuing to work in solidarity to uplift the collective power, leadership, creativity and wisdom of Indigenous and Black communities in Oregon and beyond.