Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield
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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.
Soft Moon Mental Health & Wellness
MA, BS · Portland, OR
You deserve to feel in alignment with your values and in full self-acceptance of who you truly are. Soft Moon Mental Health and Wellness supports you on your journey of self…
Tailwind ADHD
MSW, LCSW · Portland, OR
We combine three core modalities to support mind-body healing: IFS for inner parts work, EMDR/ART for trauma processing, and ADHD/Autism skills coaching. Our team collaborates…
Taryn Borsch
LCSW · Corvallis, OR
Taryn is a queer, cisgender woman and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2019 who is committed to co-creating space for healing and collective liberation through authentic…
The PATH Center
LCSW, PhD, LPC, QMHP · Portland, OR
Are you overwhelmed and and exhausted? Are you feeling stuck in patterns that are limiting you such as addiction, depression, anxiety or relationship trouble? If so, they may be…
Thrive Psychological Services LLC
MS, LPC · Eugene, OR
Whole-person therapy for healing, growth, and thriving. At Thrive Psychological Services, LLC, we provide integrative, evidence-based care rooted in the mind-body connection. We…
Todd Forsman
LCSW, CADC-I, LICSW · Milwaukie, OR
Even in the darkest hours there is hope that healing and wholeness is possible. Do you suffer with the effects of depression, anxiety, addiction, self-loathing or lack of…
Traci Goodrich
License · Gladstone, OR
Traci Goodrich, MFTA, is a compassionate therapist at LifeStance Health, serving couples throughout Oregon. With a deep understanding of the complexities of human relationships…
Virginia Kathryn Berling
LPCA · Eugene, OR
Are you tired of feeling sick and tired? Frustrated by life, your job, your mate, your family, your friends? Anxious to the point that you feel like you feel like you just can't…
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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.