IFS and EMDR Therapists in Oregon

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Lincoln County Mental Health

County Clinicians · Newport, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Lincoln County coastal mental health. OHP accepted.

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Pacific Source Community Solutions

Network Providers · Eugene, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

PacificSource Community Solutions OHP CCO for Lane, Douglas, and Klamath counties.

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HealthShare of Oregon

Network Therapists · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

HealthShare OHP CCO covering Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties.

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Intercommunity Health Network

CCO Network · Corvallis, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Intercommunity Health Network OHP CCO for Benton and Lincoln counties.

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Willamette Valley Community Health

CCO Network · Salem, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Willamette Valley Community Health OHP CCO for Marion and Polk counties.

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Columbia Pacific CCO

Network Providers · Portland, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Columbia Pacific CCO for Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook counties.

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Eastern Oregon CCO

Rural Network · La Grande, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care serving rural OHP members.

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Umpqua Health Alliance

CCO Network · Roseburg, OR

IFS and EMDRAccepts OHP

Umpqua Health Alliance OHP CCO for Douglas County.

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