I'm Gerry McNamara, a licensed therapist with eighteen years of experience helping individuals, couples, and families work through anxiety, depression, trauma, and the harder seasons of an examined life.
I loved the precision and problem-solving mechanical engineering called for. But the most interesting problems I kept running into were human rather than technical. I followed my passion for human-centered work and went back to school to become a licensed therapist.
What I bring from that earlier life is a practical, collaborative way of working. I'm not interested in keeping you in therapy forever. I'm interested in helping you figure out what's actually going on, find tools that work in your real life, and understand yourself well enough that you can keep doing the work without me.
A lot of the people I see are thoughtful adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, big life transitions, or relationship strain. Many of them are analytical, capable people who feel a little frustrated that they can't just think their way out of what they're feeling. We work with that, not against it.
I see clients across Oregon and Washington online. While I have deep experience with couples work, the largest part of my practice is one-to-one therapy with adults navigating the hard middle of life.
Anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, burnout, life transitions, grief, self-esteem, and the deliberate work of figuring out who you are when the script stops working. Adults and adolescents (teen through 65+).
Communication, recurring conflict, infidelity, intimacy, and relationship transitions. I work from a Gottman and attachment-informed framework that's practical, structured, and oriented toward what actually changes things.
Family conflict, parenting through hard seasons, adolescent struggles, and the work of staying connected through change. Family-systems oriented with attention to each person in the room.
I draw from several evidence-based approaches and adjust depending on what you're bringing. The common thread is that we're working as a team, looking for both useful tools and a real understanding of where things come from.
For the practical, day-to-day tools. How the patterns run, and how to interrupt the ones that aren't serving you.
For understanding where the patterns come from. What gets activated, what's protecting what, what wants to be heard.
For pacing the work safely. We move at a speed your nervous system can handle, and work with the resources you already bring.
For couples and families. Structured, research-grounded work on communicating, repairing, and staying close.
The form on the right goes straight to me. Based on what you need, we can book a first video session, set up a 15-minute phone consultation, or handle a quick question by email.