T. Dawson Woodrum, PhD, Psychologist
Oregon License #3497, exp. 10/31/26
I am a licensed psychologist in Oregon and a certified Level II Clinical Trauma Professional. Prior to becoming a psychologist, I was a compliance professional in the biopharmaceutical industry; I spent most of my time traveling around the world and working with people from many cultures.
I consider myself a life-long student of what it means to be human and the common joys and struggles of existence. My curiosity has provided a rich tapestry of life experiences that include surviving law school, managing large teams of highly talented people, training a service dog, learning how to raise my own food, identifying edible plants in the wild, building a fire in the rain, and playing the guitar and Irish tin whistle (but not at the same time).
I live my life according to the proposition that to be human means our existence precedes our essence. As a result, we are constantly evolving based on the choices we make from moment to moment.
I also believe that we are naturally inclined to grow in healthy ways throughout our lifespan. When unfettered, this healthy growth contributes to living a content, authentic and meaning-filled life. Sometimes, however, this growth gets blocked and psychotherapy can help clarify what that block is and how to move it out of the way.
One of my favorite quotes is from Albert Camus: "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".