Oregon Therapists Who Accept CareOregon
15 providers found
Find Oregon therapists who accept CareOregon.
Sandy Bacharach
MCFT Associate · Portland, OR
I will listen deeply, actively, and compassionately, making space for you to unburden yourself with what needs to be shared. I am not afraid to jump in, refocus you, and be…
Higher Ground Counseling
LPC, LMFT, LCSW · Beaverton, OR
Higher Ground Counseling is a specialized behavioral health practice dedicated to helping youth, adults, and families heal from trauma, sexual abuse, and problematic sexual…
Central Oregon Family Therapy
LPC, LMFT · Redmond, OR
I enjoy working with children, teens, and their families to achieve their goals. I enjoy working with families to support healthier and happier relationships. I believe in finding…
Joanna Poague
LCSW · Ashland, OR
Maybe you're stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns, losing yourself in taking care of others, or numbing out just to get through the day? You might be carrying trauma, battling…
Codie Wilson
LPC · Springfield, OR
I strive to create a warm and welcoming space for you to grow and heal. I believe that counseling can help you find strength and empowerment, stability, meaning and connection in…
Dr. Chloe Bennett
MD, Psychiatrist · Portland, OR
Integrative psychiatrist offering medication management and holistic mental health care, focusing on the mind-body connection.
Dr. Nora Hayes
PhD, Neuropsychologist · Portland, OR
Providing neuropsychological assessments and cognitive rehabilitation for ADHD, brain injury, and neurodivergence.
Resources & Guides
Articles and guides from the Oregon Providers team.
What to Do After Your Client Uses Psychedelics
Most clinicians were never trained for this moment. Now it’s happening in session. A client mentions a recent psilocybin experience through Oregon’s legal services. Another discloses they’ve been using ketamine recreationally, and something shifted. A third describes a profound, disorienting experience from years ago that they’ve never shared with anyone — until now.
Preparing for a Psilocybin or Ketamine Session in Oregon: You Don't Need to Feel Ready. You Need to Feel Steady.
Feeling anxious before your session is more common than people admit You might be looking forward to it. And also feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or quietly afraid. Both things can be true at once. Maybe you’ve been thinking about this for months — researching, talking with a facilitator, weighing options. You’ve read, made the appointment. Now, with the date approaching, you won
SEO, AEO, and GEO for Beginners — and How OR Counselors Wins All Three
Three acronyms decide whether clients find your therapy practice in 2026: SEO (Google), AEO (answer engines), and GEO (AI-generated answers). Here's what each one means, why all three matter now, and how the Oregon Counselor Directory engineered every page to rank in all three. If you are a therapist trying to grow your caseload in 2026, the rules of search have changed. Three acronyms now decide
As of April 2026, 12 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in working with CareOregon insurance plan. These providers are equipped to deliver mental health services to individuals covered by this plan. Out of these, 11 therapists offer telehealth sessions, enabling clients across Oregon to receive care from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, 11 of these providers accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, providing low- or no-cost therapy options. Among the CareOregon therapists, 5 offer sliding scale fees, catering to clients with financial constraints. Currently, 11 therapists are accepting new clients, ensuring timely access to mental health services. Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are commonly used by these providers to support client needs.