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Explore legal ketamine clinics, Oregon psilocybin services, integration practices, and clinical research opportunities.

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Maria (Masha) Steiner-Renoir / MindMorph LLC

PMHNP, FNP
Anxiety Depression Dual Diagnosis Grief Medication Management Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Relationship Issues Self Esteem Spirituality Stress Trauma and PTSD Women's Issues Other Life Transitions
917 Southwest Oak Street, Unit 417B Aetna +6 more

Accepting new patients across Oregon! Are you an adult in Portland or anywhere in Oregon seeking psychedelic-informed, trauma-focused psychiatric care via telehealth? I specialize in complex PTSD, anxiety, and treatment-resistant…

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Bari Michele Langbaum

LPC, ATR-BC
ADHD Anxiety Body Image Depression Grief Relationship Issues Self Esteem Spirituality Stress Women's Issues Art Therapy Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy Psychedelic Preparation and Integration
1001 Southeast Water Avenue Aetna +3 more

Traditionally trained as an art therapist, I like to weave the expressive arts, Buddhist psychology and mindfulness into my practice, working with folks moving through life transitions, grief and loss. I am also currently offering ketamine assisted…

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Broken Top Counseling

LPC, LCSW
Adoption Alcohol Use Anxiety Chronic Illness Divorce Drug Abuse Grief Internet Addiction Men's Issues Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Parenting Relationship Issues Self Esteem Self-Harming Stress Substance Use Transgender Trauma and PTSD Sex-Positive Kink Allied Couples psychedelic integration complex and developmental trauma
760 NW Harriman St Aetna +6 more

At Broken Top Counseling, we welcome teens and adolesents, adults, couples, and families. Many of our clients are healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, or relationship challenges. Others simply feel stuck or disconnected and are looking…

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Kira Mogue

LMHC, LPC
Addiction ADHD Alcohol Use Anxiety Behavioral Issues Bipolar Disorder Body Image Borderline Personality (BPD) Cancer Career Counseling Child Chronic Illness Depression Divorce Drug Abuse Dual Diagnosis Eating Disorders First Responders Grief Infidelity Internet Addiction Life Coaching Marriage Counseling Men's Issues Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Open Relationships Non-Monogamy Parenting Personality Disorders Racial Identity Relationship Issues Self Esteem Sex-Positive Kink Allied Sexual Addiction Spirituality Stress Transgender Trauma and PTSD Video Game Addiction Women's Issues psychedelics integration
12 SE 14th Ave. Providence +2 more

My practice is relational, experiential, and feminist. I believe that meaningful change happens through experience. Therapy with me is an active, collaborative process shaped by presence and close attention to what unfolds in the moment. Over time,…

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MindMorph LLC

Anxiety Chronic Illness Depression Dual Diagnosis Life Coaching Medication Management Relationship Issues Self Esteeem Stress Trauma and PTSD psychiatric evaluation preparation psychedelic assisted therapy ketamine assisted therapy integration
917 Southwest Oak Street, Unit 417B Aetna +4 more
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Oregon Psilocybin Services (Measure 109)

Navigating the legal, non-medical wellness model for psilocybin in Oregon.

Oregon is the first state to implement a regulated system for supervised psilocybin use. Under Measure 109, psilocybin services are termed a 'wellness model' rather than a medical treatment. This means you do not need a medical diagnosis or a prescription, but you must complete a preparation session and be supervised by a licensed facilitator at a licensed service center.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my therapist give me psilocybin?

No. In Oregon, psilocybin can only be consumed at a state-licensed Service Center. While some therapists are also licensed facilitators, they cannot act in both capacities simultaneously during a session.

Does insurance cover psilocybin services?

No. Because psilocybin is not classified as a medical "treatment" under Oregon law, health insurance providers typically do not cover the cost of the session or the facilitator.

Is it recreational?

No. Personal possession and recreational use remain illegal outside of the regulated Service Center framework. Access is limited to adults 21+ who complete the state-mandated preparation process.

What happens during a preparation session?

Preparation includes a thorough screening for safety, setting intentions, and discussing what to expect during the "administration" session. It is a mandatory step before any psilocybin use.

How can I find a licensed Service Center?

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) maintains a public list of licensed centers. You must contact them directly to schedule a preparation session and check their current inventory.

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