Mental Health Therapists in Oregon
28 providers found
Find Oregon therapists specializing in Mental Health.
CareOregon - Behavioral Health
Network Clinicians · Portland, OR
CareOregon OHP network covering Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.
Providence Behavioral Health
LCSW, LPC, MD · Portland, OR
Providence integrated behavioral health. OHP, Medicaid, Providence and Medicare accepted.
Willamette Family
CADC, LCSW Staff · Eugene, OR
Substance use and mental health treatment. OHP/Medicaid accepted.
Serenity Lane
MD, CADC, LPC · Eugene, OR
Oregon's leading addiction treatment. OHP and Medicaid accepted statewide.
White Bird Clinic
Peer Support, Counselors · Eugene, OR
Holistic community mental health. Sliding scale and OHP accepted.
Marion County Health
County Clinicians · Salem, OR
Marion County behavioral health. Oregon Health Plan accepted.
Deschutes County Behavioral Health
LCSW, LPC · Bend, OR
Deschutes County mental health services. OHP accepted.
Jackson County Mental Health
Licensed Clinicians · Medford, OR
Jackson County adult mental health services. OHP/Medicaid accepted.
Resources & Guides
Articles and guides from the Oregon Providers team.
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,
EMDR Therapy for Anxiety: How It Works and Who It Helps
It’s likely you’ve heard of EMDR before, even if you don’t know exactly what it is. And if you have heard of it, odds are you’ve heard it’s commonly used for processing trauma. Whether you’ve heard about it or not, EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. It is a highly effective form of therapy that uses bilateral stimulation (eye