EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon

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Find Oregon therapists who practice EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family Therapy.

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AllCare Health

CCO Network Providers · Grants Pass, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

Coordinated care organization serving Southern Oregon OHP members.

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Jackson Care Connect

Network Therapists · Medford, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

OHP coordinated care organization in Jackson County.

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Trillium Community Health Plan

Network Therapists · Eugene, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

Trillium OHP coordinated care for Lane County members.

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CareOregon - Behavioral Health

Network Clinicians · Portland, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

CareOregon OHP network covering Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.

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Adventist Health Behavioral

Licensed Clinicians · Portland, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

Adventist Health behavioral services. OHP and Medicare accepted.

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Providence Behavioral Health

LCSW, LPC, MD · Portland, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

Providence integrated behavioral health. OHP, Medicaid, Providence and Medicare accepted.

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OHSU Behavioral Health

MD, PhD, LCSW · Portland, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

OHSU academic behavioral health. Accepts OHP, Medicare, and most major insurance.

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Willamette Family

CADC, LCSW Staff · Eugene, OR

EMDR; Couples Counseling; Family TherapyAccepts OHP

Substance use and mental health treatment. OHP/Medicaid accepted.

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