1.Life Rings Therapy LLC, LCSWVerified
(541) 897-7703
Eugene, OR 97401
Anxiety · Codependency · Depression
liferingstherapyllc.com · orcounselors.com/provider/life-rings-therapy-llc-angela-thomas-eugene-or
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(541) 897-7703
Eugene, OR 97401
Anxiety · Codependency · Depression
In-person & Telehealth · $125–$175 per session · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
liferingstherapyllc.com · orcounselors.com/provider/life-rings-therapy-llc-angela-thomas-eugene-or
(541) 224-7585
Eugene, OR 97404
Adoption · Anger Management · Anxiety
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
ebhoregon.com · orcounselors.com/provider/emerald-behavioral-health
(650) 955-0795
Eugene, OR 97405
In-person · Accepting new clients
psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/liz-mcconnell-eugene-or/1290507 · orcounselors.com/provider/dr-liz-mcconnell
(559) 549-4981
Eugene, OR 97402
Anger Management · Anxiety · Art Therapy
In-person & Telehealth · $120–$200 per session · Accepting new clients
schmahlsteps.com · orcounselors.com/provider/william-schmahl
(541) 600-4151
4175 E Amazon Drive, Eugene, OR 97405
Parenting
In-person & Telehealth · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
leftcoastwellness.com · orcounselors.com/provider/rachel-cazavilan-eugene
Eugene, OR 97401
Anxiety · Body Image · Career Counseling
In-person · Sliding scale · Accepting new clients
orcounselors.com/provider/mattie-mcclaskey-eugene
(541) 203-3916
1188 Olive Street, Eugene, OR 97401
Addiction · ADHD · Bipolar Disorder
In-person & Telehealth · Accepting new clients
centerfortransformativehealing.org · orcounselors.com/provider/deanna-linville
Eugene, OR 97408
In-person · Accepting new clients
orcounselors.com/provider/mindi-j-barta
LCSWEugene, ORIn-person & Telehealth
LPCEugene, ORIn-person & Telehealth
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Lane County operates a 24/7 crisis line at (541) 682-1001; residents can also call or text 988 to reach crisis support and be routed to mobile crisis help.
Source: Lane County (lanecountyor.gov) (2025)Lane County Behavioral Health launched Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County in 2024 to send mental-health professionals (not police) to behavioral-health emergencies; it expects to need about 40 staff and cost roughly $5 million per year.
Source: KLCC (2024)CAHOOTS, the Eugene mobile-crisis model founded by White Bird Clinic in 1989, handled roughly 24,000 calls a year and answered about 17% of Eugene Police's call volume in 2017, requesting police backup only about 150 times.
Source: White Bird Clinic (2024)CAHOOTS stopped serving Eugene on April 7, 2025 after the city and White Bird ended their contract over funding; the city's payment had covered about 40% of cost, and roughly 20 workers were laid off.
Source: KLCC (2025)Lane County is a federally designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Area; its low-income-population HPSA carries a shortage score of 18 (higher scores signal greater need).
Source: HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce (2026)Statewide, Oregon meets only about 30% of its mental-health-care needs, with 129 designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas and an estimated 68 more practitioners needed to lift those designations.
Source: KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) (2025)Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
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