
Our Providers
Lydia Evans, MFT Associate
I believe human well-being is intricately connected with the natural world. I received my undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies, and I hold a master’s degree in Marriage, Couples, and Family Therapy from Lewis and Clark. I have worked outdoors in educational as well as therapeutic settings.
I see my role as supporting individuals and families to connect with their own wisdom and strengths, so they can move forward through challenging situations in a way that is authentic and lasting. My approach is relational and experiential, and I incorporate somatic approaches such as mindfulness and Focusing. I enjoy working with children, families, adults and couples.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking with my dogs, playing music, reading, swimming, and spending time with friends.
Shannon Haan, LCSW
I believe it is my honor to hold space for the stories of others and would love to support you in navigating and understanding yours. My undergraduate and master's level training were both in Social Work and I worked in community mental health for 8 years before private practice. I have experience working with a diverse range of folks and aim to have my practice embrace diversity in gender, race, sexuality, abilities, and perspectives. While I have worked with folks from different backgrounds and across numerous areas, I find I work best in the following areas: anxiety, depression, historic, systemic and relational trauma, life transitions, relationship issues, queer identity, chronic health conditions, grief, psychosis, and substance use.
As an individual I foster a consistent connection to nature and look forward to incorporating ecotherapy into my practice more in the future. I also understand healing through a somatic lens, centering the experience of our bodies and the wisdom they hold. My work is relational and I believe you are the expert of your story, it is my job to co-create a safe environment for you to become deeper in touch with your own internal wisdom. During my free time, I love to be cozy at home with a book and a cup of tea, spend time with friends, play board games, go dancing, swimming, traveling, and spend as much time in nature as possible.
Oriana Korol, LCSW
I received my undergraduate degree in Earth and Environmental Science and worked as a Wilderness Therapy field guide and as a mentor at various nature connection and wilderness schools. In 2019, I completed my Masters in Social Work with a concentration in Children, Youth and Families at Portland State University.
After working at Albertina Kerr and then The Center at Heron Hill, I started Full Circle as a private practice in 2022, 6 months after becoming a parent. I continue to blend nature connection with therapy and continue to perfect a healthy work/life balance. In my free time, I track animals, listen to bird language, grow and weave with willow, and harvest wild edibles with my toddler.
I see my role as a support and witness to your Hero’s journey. I want to join your circle of support and wrap you and your family in an ever stronger web of community. I believe that healing comes from connecting with other humans and non-humans, as well as your wise Self.
Alexandra Maymi, Office Manager
I'm honored to support the work that Full Circle does through administrative care. My background in meditation and my deep love of the natural world are part of what drew me to this work. It’s meaningful to me to be part of a team that honors the healing power of nature and brings that into the therapeutic space.
Jeep, Animal Assistant
Jeep is high energy and can be somewhat anxious when meeting new people. He is helpful for youth learning about their own ADHD and anxiety. He is also emotionally attuned and can be supportive if you are healing from trauma from other humans or mental health providers.