Oregon Health Plan

Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon's state medicaid program. Click here to apply for OHP.

If you have Medicaid/OHP and are in the Portland metro area, your mental health coverage is provided by CareOregon/HealthShare, OpenCard, Trillium or Pacific Source.

The therapists listed below accept at least one of these plans. Before reaching out to a therapist, please check your ID card. It will tell you whether you have CareOregon/HealthShare, OpenCard, Trillium or Pacific Source. Then, you can view a therapist’s profile to make sure they have listed your specific (or particular) type of OHP mental health coverage under the insurance plans they accept.

Therapists who accept Oregon Health Plan

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Corey Vetiver (he/they)

Clinical Social Work Associate

CSWA

Cultivating present awareness, curiosity, self-compassion and greater choice through somatic therapy, mindfulness and parts work.

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Benné Gulick (he/she/they/all)

Licensed Professional Counselor

MA

I love to help other Asian and LGBTQ+ people explore their identity, break down stigmas, and find deeper acceptance of who they are.

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Michelle Robertson (she/her)

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

MA

I work with teens and individuals (including military personnel) on issues like trauma, relationships, family dynamics, and parenting.

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The Portland Attachment & Trauma Healing Center The PATH Center

Professional Counselor Associate

LCSW, LPC, Associates

The Portland Attachment and Trauma Healing Center is an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic that provides Integrative Mental Health Services.

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Lisa Wittorff (she/her)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LCSW

I provide experienced support for individuals, couples and families who experience the world differently.

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KZ Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LCSW, LPC, CSWA, LPCA, CADC

We are a team of mental health professionals offering growth and healing opportunities to adult & adolescent clients.

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Jeffrey Kiilsgaard (he/him/his)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LCSW, LICSW, ACSW

I work with teens, adults, and families who identify as LGBTQ+, trans, and neurodivergent. Welcome!

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Jason Schaefer (he/him)

Professional Counselor Associate

MA

*YES, I accept CareOregon.* Tired of masking? Therapy for the weird, the wired, and the worn the fuck out.

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Gemma Baumer (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A. in Counseling

I work with clients humanistically, existentially and somatically with a focus on attachment wounds and complex trauma

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Forage Wellness Collective

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

We are a group practice located in Tigard and Sisters, Oregon. We work with many insurance plans and hold an OHA Certificate of Approval.

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Micheal Unekwe (he/his)

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

PMHNP

Micheal Unekwe, PMHNP is committed to building long-lasting relationships with his clients. Come be seen and heard. Book appointment

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Kowkie Durst (he/him)

Professional Counselor Associate

MA in Mental Health Counseling

As a counselor, I feel committed to partnering with clients to co-create therapy goals and tailor somatic and talk-based interventions.

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Delta Steele

Clinical Social Work Associate

CSWA, QMHP

Delta Steele, is a Licensed Certified Social Work Associate (CSWA) and a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) in Oregon State.

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Jenn Garlock (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

MA, LPC, LPCC

I specialize in supporting trauma survivors in Oregon and California to process their experiences and take back their lives.

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Taryn Holm (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

I work with teens and young adults on things like anxiety, trauma, body image, and understanding their gender and sexual identities

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Christopher Boothby (he/him)

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offering Mindfulness & Somatically Based Teletherapy for Cultivating Resilience. Together, we can revise obsolete coping patterns.

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