Anya Hall

Court Catt

(she/they)
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate

Court is a Marriage, Couple, & Family Therapist Associate who works with clients across the lifespan—young children, teens, adults, couples, and families. She’s passionate about supporting children and young adults navigating depression, anxiety, LGBTQIA+ and identity exploration, ADHD and neurodiversity, family transitions, foster care experiences, and self-harm or suicidality. Additional areas of focus include relationship and couples therapy, young adults navigating adulthood, working with parents & their teens, and supporting families in rebuilding attachment and shared identity after separation through incarceration, foster care, rehabilitation, etc.

Court creates a welcoming, creative space for clients of all ages, using play, art, writing, and other expressive tools to make therapy accessible and engaging. Her trauma- and systems-informed approach integrates Parts Work (IFS, Gestalt), Narrative, Emotion-Focused, Solution-Focused, and Play Therapy modalities. Clients can expect authenticity, compassion, directness, and humor in her sessions.

Court earned their Master’s in Marriage, Couple, & Family Therapy from Lewis & Clark College and her Bachelor’s in History with a minor in Museum Studies from Baylor University. They also serve as board Vice President for the Oregon Association for Play Therapy. Outside of work, Court enjoys nature walks, attempting to harness-train her cat, painting & crafting, as well as cooking elaborate meals for friends and family.