Oregon Therapists Who Accept BlueCross BlueShield
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Amy Johnson
MS, LPC · Eugene, OR
Amy graduated from Oregon State University in 2005 with a Masters of Science degree in Counseling. Over the last 17 years she had the opportunity to serve in a variety of…
Amy Kammerer
LMFT · Eugene, OR
Change is a constant, and we are all invited by life to learn and grow through our singular developmental journey, shaped by culture, power, place and family. Finding and…
Anagha Phadkule
LPC · Beaverton, OR
Anagha Phadkule, LPC, supports individuals and families across Oregon in navigating life’s challenges with compassion, clinical skill, and cultural sensitivity. Practicing at…
Anastasia Adams
MC, LPC · Eugene, OR
Anastasia is also trained in eye movement desensitization reprocessing ( EMDR) and eating disorder intuitive therapy (EDIT). Anastasia is a Licensed Professional Counselor who…
Anna Gularte
MS, LMFT · Eugene, OR
ACCEPTing INDIVIDual CLIENTS for FRIDAYs and SATURDAys Anna sees each person as a whole, and considers their unique perspectives, cultures, identities, and contexts in all…
April Lacey
MA, LPC · Eugene, OR
If you have had traumatic experiences with religion, you may face significant challenges. Enduring religious trauma can leave you with a shattered sense of identity, feelings of…
Barbara Rye
MA, LPC · Hillsboro, OR
Barbara Rye is a Licensed Professional Counselor, who has been practicing for more than 20 years. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a MA in Education In…
Beth James
MA, LPC, CADC · Beaverton, OR
Beth believes in using a Cognitive Behavioral approach and is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. She believes these skills are helpful for anyone who is having difficulty…
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