Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield
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Santiam Counseling Center
Licensed Professional Counselor · Bend, OR
We currently provide individual, couples, and family counseling services to adults and adolescent males ages 13-17. Each of our counselors is trained to work with general…
Amber Rose Therapy LLC
LCSW, MSW, MDiv, MA · Waldport, OR
Amber Rose Therapy LLC supports people who are experiencing pain, both physically and emotionally, who want to heal and thrive. You are unique and so is your therapy! We use tools…
Jake Sullivan
MA · Portland, OR
Jake views therapy as a supportive container where clients can explore themselves and try out new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting at a pace that feels right to them.…
Nexus West Counseling
LMFT · Beaverton, OR
Nexus West Counseling was established to bring compassionate and caring mental health care for the Beaverton and greater Portland Area. When starting out with each client, Nexus…
Farris Counseling and Consultation
MS, LPC · Medford, OR
Farris Counseling offers caring and constructive services for those experiencing interpersonal conflicts in their lives and/or significant life events that can lead to feelings of…
Megan Snow Simpkin
MS, NCC, CRC, CCC-SLP · Portland, OR
Megan (she/they) enjoys working with children and their caregivers, couples, and individual adults grappling with life's journey. She is passionate about helping clients…
Shoreline Counseling LLC
LCSW · Astoria, OR
Use website link for our HIPAA secure contact form. We are currently seeing clients via telehealth and in person in Astoria, Oregon. At Shoreline Counseling we know you bring a…
Cheryl L Greathouse
MA · Portland, OR
Using methods such as CBT, Narrative, and Acceptance and Commitment therapies, along with EMDR, you will find your way back to your center, and gain a sense of peace with your…
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