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We can help you get started on a better path to treatment!

Depression | CRPS/RSD | PTSD | OCD | Bipolar Disorder

About Our Staff:

Dr. Enrique Abreu, Board Certified Anesthesiologist

Dr. Abreu received his medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Long Island, New York.

After a one year surgical internship he attended a three year anesthesia residency program at Tufts Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

He has been board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology since 2007.

In 2005 Dr. Abreu was recruited to join Oregon Anesthesia Group in Portland, Oregon where he worked until 2011.

During those seven years he worked in the operating rooms at all Portland metro hospitals including Providence St. Vincents, Providence Portland, Legacy Emanuel, Mt. Hood, and Good Samaritan Hospitals.

He holds active medical licenses in Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii. Since 2001 Dr. Abreu has participated in numerous overseas medical aid missions to many countries including Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, Egypt, Jordan, Venezuela, Guatemala, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.

In addition to being the medical director at the Portland Ketamine Clinic Dr. Abreu’s practice includes providing anesthesia for numerous out patient clinics in the Greater Portland area. His services include pediatric intravenous anesthesia/sedation for adults and children. He will partner with your referring doctor to treat depression and chronic pain syndromes.

Portland Ketamine Clinic Dr. Enrique Abreu, Board Certified Anesthesiologist
Dr. Enrique Abreu, Board Certified Anesthesiologist
American Society of Ketamine Physicians

On any given windy day you can find him kiteboarding on the Columbia or photographing the beauty of the Columbia Gorge.

See Curriculum Vitae - Dr. Enrique Abreu.pdf

Teresa Conlan MSW,  LCSW

Teresa Conlan, MSW, LCSW holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and a Master’s in Social Work from Fordham University in New York City. She is licensed in Oregon, Washington, Hawaii and Minnesota. Over the course of a 14 year long career, Teresa worked extensively with inner-city families navigating the challenges of complex trauma. This early work laid the foundation for a later focus on abuse prevention, specifically with individuals who have perpetrated domestic violence. Eventually, her clinical focus evolved to treating veterans and others suffering from deeply rooted complex trauma—particularly trauma related to family of origin and other longstanding psychological wounds.

After more than a decade of working in traditional trauma therapy spaces, Teresa became increasingly aware of the limitations of conventional therapy approaches in shifting the rigid belief systems many trauma survivors hold. This realization sparked a deep interest in the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy to catalyze meaningful change. In 2024, Teresa completed a certification in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute (IPI) in Colorado.

Teresa Conlan
Teresa Conlan MSW, LCSW

Since completing the program, Teresa has been actively facilitating ketamine-assisted therapy in collaboration with medical providers administering sublingual, intramuscular (IM), and intravenous (IV) ketamine. She has been encouraged by the profound shifts clients often experience during and after these sessions—particularly the ability to access insights and release entrenched patterns that traditional therapy often struggles to reach.

In addition to the work in the medicine space, Teresa is passionate about supporting clients through the preparation and integration processes. Teresa believes that the days and weeks following a psychedelic experience are critical windows during which clients often have enhanced clarity about the changes needed to sustain improved mood, reduced anxiety, and a more empowered sense of agency.

Teresa’s primary goal is to provide a comfortable and judgement free therapy environment. She sees the therapeutic relationship as a collaborative relationship where together- clinician and client target the experiences in life that are causing pain and suffering. The work is aimed to be very intentional-hopefully leading to more intermittent but productive therapy sessions versus the old model of weekly standing appointments to process revolving content and produce limited change. Teresa’s hope is to evolve out of the one size fits all model into a client-specific focus, addressing the unique and individual needs of clients who suffer from Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, Anger, Reactivity and so much more.

We have chosen to err on the side of safety by using more stringent exclusion guidelines than our purposes require when deemed necessary.  We reserve the right to refuse treatment based on our clinical impression.

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