Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield

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Katherine Ostrow

CSWA · Portland, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

Katherine’s practice reflects her belief in human beings’ innate capacity for healing, and the transformative potential of the therapeutic relationship. Centering empathy,…

ADHDObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Trauma and PTSDFamily TherapyTelehealthOHP
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The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center

Licensed Professional Counselor · Portland, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

We are an independent non-profit providing mental health care to all regardless of faith or finances. We have a team of providers with various specialties and can provide mental…

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
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Positive Inner Self LLC

LCSW · Beaverton, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

Our mental health and wellness services support you every step of the way. We honor your values, beliefs, and unique story, offering a compassionate space for healing and growth.…

AddictionLGBTQ+Self EsteemCognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDRTelehealthOHP
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Carson R Keene

LPCA · Portland, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

You are facing a challenge (or maybe many!) and you feel overwhelmed. Your life may be busy but not feel full. You have some of what you want, but something, or maybe many things,…

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Open Minds Counseling & Hypnotherapy

LCSW, LPC · Lincoln City, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

Open Minds Counseling and Hypnotherapy LLC is dedicated to creating a welcoming, affirming, and safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals, couples, and families. We recognize that LGBTQ+…

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Erin F. Crozier

PhD · Corvallis, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

Accepting new clients for group therapy only. Do you long for better relationships? Would you like to understand more about yourself and how you relate to those around you? Do…

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Matthew Silvasi

MS · Medford, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

Now accepting new clients! Has life become a process of just going through the motions? Has the build up of painful memories from the past or the worry about what will happen next…

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Seva Mental Health & Wellness Group

MS, MA, MFT, PMHNP · Tigard, OR

Accepts BlueCross BlueShieldAccepts OHP

We are a group practice in SW (Tigard) & SE (Sellwood) PDX. We offer therapy and medication management. We want to help you deal with the effects of your emotional pain, often…

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As of April 2026, 72 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance, providing accessible mental health services across the state. Among these, 57 offer telehealth options, enabling residents to receive care from the comfort of their homes. 23 therapists also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), catering to clients with Medicaid coverage. To assist clients with financial constraints, 20 therapists offer sliding scale fees. A majority, 66 providers, are currently accepting new clients, and 54 offer in-person sessions. These therapists utilize evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to address various mental health concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance?
As of April 2026, a total of 72 Oregon therapists accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance, providing a range of mental health services to clients with this insurance plan.
Do Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield also accept OHP/Medicaid?
Yes, 23 therapists in Oregon who accept BlueCross BlueShield also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), offering services to a broader range of clients with different insurance coverage.
Is telehealth available for therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon?
Yes, 57 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon also offer telehealth services, allowing clients to access mental health care remotely as of April 2026.
Do Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 20 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can be beneficial for clients with financial constraints as of April 2026.
Are Oregon therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield currently accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 66 therapists accepting BlueCross BlueShield in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, providing a range of mental health services to new individuals in need.