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Kevin Wilbanks, LCPC, LPC

Licensed counselor using somatic and skills work

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About Kevin

Kevin Wilbanks is a licensed counselor based in Oregon who focuses on helping people move from where they are to where they want to be. He combines practical strategies with quiet listening so clients can feel heard and begin to change old patterns. Kevin emphasizes a steady, honest relationship in therapy as the foundation for making different choices in life.

Kevin has worked in counseling for decades and brings 32 years of experience to his work.

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Background and approach

He helps people who are coping with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, relationship problems, anger, parenting strain, and self-esteem struggles. He also supports those facing challenges like abandonment, adoption and foster care issues, caregiving stress, cancer-related concerns, and attachment difficulties. In sessions he uses body-centered somatic work alongside attachment-based and client-centered approaches.

He also draws on cognitive behavioral techniques and elements of dialectical behavior therapy to teach skills for emotion regulation and clearer thinking. The focus is on calming body and mind so decisions feel less driven by reactivity. Kevin explains patterns that link past experiences to current life choices and helps people test new ways of thinking and behaving.

He offers coaching on behavioral skills and works with clients to reduce self-sabotaging thoughts. The goal is practical change that improves daily functioning and relationships. He holds the credentials LCPC and LPC and has provided clinical counseling in varied settings, including work supporting the United States Armed Forces.

Outside of practice he enjoys drumming, hiking, fitness, travel, and reading.

How somatic and skills-based approaches work online

Somatic work helps people notice how stress shows up in the body and learn simple ways to ease physical tension that keeps emotions stuck. Attachment-based approaches focus on patterns in close relationships and how feeling understood can change those patterns over time. Client-centered work places the person's experience at the center, with the therapist listening closely and following the client's pace.

Finding the right fit is part of the work. The therapist will collaborate with each person to decide which combination of approaches makes sense for their goals and comfort level. This is a joint process where adjustments are made as people learn what helps them most.

Online therapy can make that process easier to access. Video calls allow face-to-face interaction when noticing body signals matters, while phone sessions can feel less exposing for some people. Live chat and text-based messaging offer short, flexible ways to check in and practice skills between sessions. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into a busy life and to try different formats to see what supports progress best.
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Frequently asked questions

What concerns does this therapist commonly address?
Areas of focus include stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and family challenges, trauma and abuse, parenting strain, anger, and self-esteem problems. The therapist also works with related issues such as abandonment, attachment concerns, caregiver stress, and communication problems.
What is the general approach or style in sessions?
Sessions combine somatic awareness, attachment-informed listening, and client-centered dialogue with practical skills from cognitive behavioral and dialectical approaches. The style is collaborative and focused on teaching tools to calm body and mind and change unhelpful patterns.
How long has this clinician practiced counseling?
The clinician brings 32 years of counseling experience, including work in a variety of settings and roles that informed his clinical perspective.
What credentials and location are listed for the therapist?
The provider lists the credentials LCPC and LPC and practices in Oregon. Licence details include ID LCPC LCPC-7888 and OR LPC C 8383.
Which languages are supported and are international clients possible?
Sessions are offered in English, and the therapist does accept international clients.
What session formats are available for online work?
Therapy can be delivered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to accommodate different needs and preferences.
How is cost handled for sessions?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability and sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How does someone begin if they want to connect?
Begin by selecting the Start Therapy button, completing a short matching questionnaire, and scheduling sessions according to therapist availability.