Eugene & Salem Therapists
Angela Barnhurst

Haleigh Lopes

Professional Counselor Associate

I am a professional counselor associate working toward full licensure. I grew up in Northern California and moved to Eugene to attend the University of Oregon. Growing up I played volleyball and softball and value the collaboration, connection, and growth involved with being on a team. I now enjoy going for hikes in my free time as Oregon has so much beautiful nature to explore. I became interested in psychology at a young age and was drawn to the opportunity of supporting and walking alongside individuals on their journey. With this, I feel passionate about creating a space where people feel seen, heard, and validated in their feelings and experiences of the world. I strongly believe in the therapeutic alliance being the most important aspect in the counseling process and aim to foster that through rapport-building.

Haleigh's Approach

My counseling approach is trauma-informed and person-centered. I believe in meeting each individual where they are in their journey and that approaching counseling will look different for every client. As a counselor, I commonly use evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), and Motivational Interviewing. I have an interest in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and will utilize an IFS-informed approach as well.

More About Haleigh Lopes

Experience

I have previously worked as an intern at the Bushnell University Counseling Clinic with clients from ages 12 and older. In my work in graduate school I studied the mental health impacts of screen time on adolescents and feel passionate about working with young adults and teens.

Education
I earned my Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Oregon and I earned my Master’s of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bushnell University in 2024.

Can I Help You?

I treat patients for:

  • Anxiety, worry, stress, panic
  • Depression, grief, loss, sadness
  • Other
 Angela Barnhurst