Michael Mahanna, MA
Doctoral Student Intern,
Supervised by Dr. Tara Sanderson
A little about me
I help adults and older teens who are struggling with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder
(OCD), life transitions, identity development, and depression. I believe in the deep resilience and uniqueness of each client I work with. This means that my counseling style does not conform to a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, I
use an integrative approach that utilizes a variety of different therapy techniques. I think that
counseling is most effective when it is individualized to meet the unique counseling needs of
each client that I work with.
I believe that our experiences are strongly influenced by cultural, social, and family systems, and
am interested in understanding how these elements contribute to your unique story. I deeply value human connection and collaboration in my counseling work. My style can be
categorized as relational, compassionate, and patient. I believe it is my responsibility to create a
safe space that enables you to be vulnerable and develop trust. I am passionate about equity,
inclusion, and respecting diversity in all of its forms in my work.
My approach is humanistic and person-centered, respecting you as the expert of your lived
experience. I aim to walk alongside you as you process your experiences, navigate difficulties,
and strive to make meaningful changes in your life. I am fond of strengths-based techniques that
honor the inherent resilience and resourcefulness of clients. I help clients to identify patterns and
deepen their understanding into how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors interact. I also have
experience treating OCD and various anxiety presentations with exposure and response
prevention (ERP) therapy.
I am currently a Doctoral level student of Clinical Psychology at Pacific University. I am under
supervision from both Dr. Sanderson and my university. In my free time you can find me hiking around the beautiful PNW, listening to podcasts/audio
books, and playing as much basketball as my knees will allow. I also enjoy exploring Portland’s
incredible, diverse food scene.