Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield
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Tristan Hediger
LPC · Portland, OR
Tristan believes that the relationship that grows between therapist and client is one of the most important aspects of therapy. This relationship is defined by caring,…
Align Counseling LLC
Salem, OR
Align Counseling’s philosophy and approach to services is one of inclusivity of all individuals regardless of their age, race, gender, religion, disabilities, or economic status.…
Griffin A. Oakley
MSCP, NCC, C-DBT, LMHC
Life can feel heavy, chaotic, or just… off. Maybe anxiety keeps spinning in your head, depression steals your energy, or past trauma keeps showing up uninvited. You’re wondering…
Ira Winograd
Eugene, OR
The world isn't always attuning to you, but therapy can be a place of attunement. Maybe you're navigating non normative relationship structures, exploring spirituality on your own…
Juliann Dorsey
PsyD
Dr. Juliann Dorsey is a licensed psychologist with over 16 years of experience. Juliann’s professional career has ranged across a variety of settings including; outpatient…
Kristi Tasker
LCSW
Kristi has over 23 years of experience providing therapeutic interventions across the lifespan. She received her Masters degree from Syracuse University, and spent 10 years in…
Peyton Moore
LPC, NCC, MA
Are you a parent trying hard to meet both your own and your family’s needs, or a teen struggling with body image, identity, and school? Are you balancing raising your children…
Tamarack Holistic Therapy LLC
MA, PCA, CADC-R, NCC
Do you ever notice yourself caught in cycles of overthinking or replaying the same worries over and over? Maybe you find yourself checking things, seeking reassurance, or needing…
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