Oregon Therapists Who Accept Moda Health
40 providers found
Find Oregon therapists who accept Moda Health.
Kelsie Wells
MA, LPC · Eugene, OR
Are you stuck feeling like you are just trying to make it through the day and going through the motions? Do you struggle with feeling anxious, depressed, out of control, and…
Sonja Towner
LPC · Springfield, OR
I help clients create meaningful, lasting change through mental health counseling and dog training. My work is practical, relational, and focused on helping people better…
Brittany Capps
MA, LPC · Gresham, OR
Parenting is hard. The journey toward becoming a parent can be confusing and messy. It can be filled with joy, anticipation, anxiety... and can be incredibly challenging. I…
Demetria Bales
LCSW · Eugene, OR
Welcome! It is my goal to make the client feel their voice is heard. All walks of life are welcome in this non-judgmental, confidential, and healing space. I use an open, down to…
Zoza Oberle
CSWA · Portland, OR
Pretending is tiring but vulnerability can be terrifying. I work with clients carrying the weight of relentless expectations, systemic pressures, and painful experiences,…
Broken Top Counseling
LPC, LCSW · Bend, OR
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…
Carmen Heidecke LLC
LPC
It takes strength to seek help, especially when life feels heavy or unclear. Whether you're dealing with trauma, anxiety, burnout, or the aftermath of difficult life events,…
Beth Purcell BlueArtt
LPC, LMHC, ATR-BC · Portland, OR
Many of the people I work with are creative, relationally perceptive, and highly adaptive. They are artists, caregivers, and teens navigating complex systems, or therapists…
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Resources & Guides
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What to Look for in a Chronic Pain-Affirming Therapist
Finding a good therapist is hard. Finding a good therapist when you live with chronic pain is harder. The standard mental health system wasn't designed with chronic pain in mind, and many clinicians — even well-meaning ones — bring assumptions to this work that can do more harm than good. If you've ever been told that your pain is primarily psychological, that you just need to reduce
5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Therapist in Oregon
Finding the Right Fit Research consistently shows that the therapeutic relationship — the trust, respect, and connection between you and your therapist — is the single strongest predictor of successful therapy outcomes. Stronger than any specific technique. Stronger than your therapist's degrees. The APA calls it the "common factor" that accounts for more outcome variance than any oth
25 Essential Mental Health FAQs: Answers from the Digital Frontlines (1-4)
As of April 2026, 94 therapists in Oregon are listed on Oregon Counselor Directory who accept Moda Health insurance. This sizable network enables Oregonians to access mental health care that aligns with their coverage. With 71 of these therapists offering telehealth options, individuals across Oregon, from rural areas to urban centers, can benefit from remote sessions. Additionally, 35 of these providers accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing an accessible choice for Medicaid recipients. 29 therapists offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with varying financial circumstances. A majority, 88 providers, are currently accepting new clients, and 73 offer in-person sessions, ensuring a broad range of options to meet individual preferences and needs.