Oregon Therapists Who Accept PacificSource
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James Hare
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, QMHP, MAC, CADCIII · Eugene, OR
I feel deeply honored to walk alongside individuals from all backgrounds as they navigate challenges such as , relational anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship stress, and…
Jennifer Goldman
LPC · Bend, OR
After more than fifteen years of working with individuals and families, I find most people simply want to be happier and have more love in their lives. For those new to therapy,…
Ruth Ralph
LPC · Springfield, OR
Hello it is nice to meet you. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with almost 12 years' experience supporting people with depression, anxiety, life transitions, childhood…
April Oliver
MS · Eugene, OR
I serve adults via telehealth that live in Oregon or Washington State. I utilize IFS, DBT, and SFBT. I am accepting new clients for sessions on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays. My…
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…
Fiona Chen
LCSW
Fiona Chen, LCSW, has been working in the mental health field for over 15 years. She is passionate in helping clients to build relationships within (self esteem) and with others…
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…
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When Talk Therapy and Medication Aren’t Quite Enough: Another Way to Support Your Mental Health
If you’ve tried talk therapy, medication—or both—and still feel like something isn’t quite clicking, you’re not alone. Many people reach a point where they understand their patterns, have tools to cope, and are doing “all the right things”… yet still feel stuck. Maybe your mind knows what to do, but your body doesn’t seem to follow. O
Where Neurofeedback Fits in Mental Health Care: A Complement, Not a Replacement
Mental health care is evolving. Today, more providers are recognizing that lasting change often requires supporting not just thoughts and behaviors—but the underlying patterns of the nervous system itself. This is where neurofeedback can play a valuable role. What Is Neurofeedback? Neurofeedback is a non-invasive form of brain training that helps the brain become more flexible, regulated,
Left on Read by Therapy: Coping With the Silence
Maybe you've had it happen before. You spend what feels like forever debating whether it's time to reach out for help. Then the day comes where you're finally feeling ready so you look around, you find a few people, you draft the email (and edit it a thousand times because you're worried it doesn't sound right), you send it, then…. Nothing. Radio silence. You spent all that time working up
As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 74 therapists in Oregon who accept PacificSource insurance. This coverage enables a broad range of Oregonians to seek therapy with reduced out-of-pocket costs. Among these providers, 60 offer telehealth services, catering to the needs of individuals across Oregon, whether they are in urban or rural settings. In addition, 26 of these therapists also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is beneficial for clients who qualify for Medicaid. A subset of 18 providers offers sliding scale fees, ensuring that financial constraints do not limit access to therapy. The majority, 66 therapists, are currently accepting new clients, and 57 of them provide in-person sessions, which may be crucial for those who prefer face-to-face interactions. These therapists employ various evidence-based approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), to address a spectrum of mental health concerns.