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Heather Bartlemus is a marriage family therapist professional located in Clackamas, OR. They specialize in marriage & family therapist. With over 18 years of experience, they bring deep expertise to every client.
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Heather Bartlemus is a marriage and family therapist based in Clackamas, Oregon, with 18 years of experience in the field. She holds the credential of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (L.M.F.T.), bringing substantial clinical training and expertise to her practice. Her background spans nearly two decades of work supporting couples and families through relationship challenges and transitions. Bartlemus focuses on evidence-based approaches to help clients navigate complex interpersonal dynamics and improve their connections with one another.
Heather Bartlemus holds the L.M.F.T. credential, which stands for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. This designation indicates she has completed specialized graduate-level training in systems-based therapy approaches, focusing on relationships and family dynamics. The credential reflects coursework in couple and family assessment, intervention techniques, and clinical practice standards. L.M.F.T.s are trained to work with individuals, couples, and families to address relational issues, communication patterns, and systemic challenges. This background equips her to address a range of concerns including relationship conflict, life transitions, and family functioning from a relational perspective.