Oregon Therapists Who Accept Pacific Source
8 providers found
PacificSource is Oregon's largest locally-owned health insurer. Many Oregon therapists accept PacificSource plans, which cover individual therapy, telehealth, and specialized treatments like EMDR and DBT.
Brandon Huffman
MA, LPC, NCC, CADC II · Eugene, OR
Currently accepting new clients for NeuroFeedback only! Trauma isn't measured by what happened to you, it's measured by the internal impact left disrupting your wellbeing. I…
Peter H Addy
PhD, LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR
Dr. Peter H. Addy is a Portland-based licensed psychotherapist specializing in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic harm reduction and integration, and therapy for chronic…
Eric Richers
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), CADC III · Eugene, OR
Do relationships feel more challenging than they should? Do you feel stuck, isolated, and searching for meaning? It's normal to use patterned behaviors to self-soothe, and these…
David Culver
LPC · Salem, OR
My name is David Culver, I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon and Arizona, and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in California. I have been practicing for six…
Amber Rose Dullea
LCSW · Clackamas, OR
Amber Rose Dullea is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon and graduated from University of Southern California in 2022 with a Masters of Social Work in Adult Mental Health…
Steve Ratcliff
MA, LPCC (NM), LPC (OR), LMHC (WA), NCC, CST · Oregon City, OR
I am a licensed mental health counselor and AASECT certified sex therapist in private practice living in the Portland, OR region who specializes in treating Gender, Sexual, and…
Kaden Winterkorn
LPC · Portland, OR
I offer individual counseling and support groups for the trans and non-binary community. I love working with clients who are ready for change and want support in the process of…
Josh Jackson English
LCSW · Bend, OR
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Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy “Evidence-Based?” What Does “Evidence-Based” Mean?
If you’re looking for a therapist—whether here in Portland or the surrounding areas—you’ve likely come across the term “evidence-based.” It’s used often, but not always explained. What does evidence-based actually mean? Evidence-based treatment means an approach towards mental health care that has been studied using systematic, empirical research. A speci
How to Find the Right Therapist: What Research Says Actually Matters
Starting therapy can feel overwhelming. Many people wonder: How do I find the right therapist? Does the type of therapy matter? What if I pick the wrong one? You might see terms like EMDR, CBT, or IFS and wonder which approach is “best.” While finding a therapist whose approach aligns with your goals is important, research consistently shows that the therape
Pain and Suffering
One of the most useful things I've ever learned in terms of psychology and happiness is the difference between pain and suffering. Pain is the inevitable result of being a human. If you are fortunate enough to live a long time, sooner or later, your body will hurt. Your heart will hurt. You will stub your toe, you'll get sick, someone you love will die. Suffering, on the other hand, is something
As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 10 therapists in Oregon who accept Pacific Source insurance. This allows insured Oregonians to seek mental health support through a network of professionals. Of these, 7 offer telehealth services, providing flexibility for clients across the state, and 3 accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), expanding access to care for a wider population. Additionally, 2 therapists provide sliding scale fees, accommodating financial needs, and 9 are currently accepting new clients, ensuring timely access to therapy. These providers use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to address various mental health concerns.