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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Stephanie Avery (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC, M.ED.

Ready to move toward growth, insight, and wellbeing? Let's go!

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Aspen Bialer (she/her)

Professional Counselor Associate

MA

trans fem therapist supporting queer and trans teens and adults. I can bill commercial insurances and I have openings!

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Carol-Joy Brendlinger

Professional Counselor Associate

I work with individual adults, young adults, and couples dealing with depression, relationship issues, and a variety of other topics.

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Brittany Franco Wilson

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC

I love meeting new clients exactly where they're at. Let's get creative and try looking at things from a new perspective. Ready for change?

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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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Willamette Valley Behavioral Health

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

LMFT, Licensed Supervisor, Clinical Director

Trauma Recovery Center

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Pauline Botchway (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

Ph.D, LPC, LMHC, NCC

I am Dr. Botchway, a Licensed Professional and Mental Health Counselor in the State of Oregon and Washington, and a clinical supervisor.

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Ambur Plaster (she/her)

Clinical Social Work Associate

CSWA, QMHP

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

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Congruent Therapy: Madison Paskett (She/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC

Hey there! I’m Madison, your millennial therapist who brings a splash of whimsy and a hearty dose of humor to the therapy room.

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Dr. Tee Mayfield

Licensed Professional Counselor

PhD, LPC-S

Dr. Tee is a (LPC-SC Oregon) licensed professional counselor in the state of Oregon and holds a PhD in Marriage Family Therapy.

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Alex MacLeod (he/him)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC, CRC, NCC

I help people dealing with anxiety, OCD, and other manifestations of trauma to feel safe, confident, and capable.

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Jill Little (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC, CDACIII

I am a LPC and CDACIII. Since 2009 I have worked in both the mental health and substance abuse fields.

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Allison Batty-Capps (she/her)

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

MA, LMFT

My approach bridges spirituality, psychology, mindfulness, and neuroscience in a compassionate, trauma-informed, and non-hierarchical way.

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Ryan Leiderman (he/him)

Licensed Professional Counselor

MA LPC RCC

I am a trauma-informed, solution-focused, mindfulness-oriented therapist. I take OHP, Care Oregon, Pacific Source, & First Health insurance.

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Paul "River" Fagan, M.A. (they/them)

Licensed Professional Counselor

I'm here as witness and guide to help you discover the complexity and wonder of who you are, who you've been, and who you are becoming.

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Baylee Bullock (She/her/hers)

Art Therapist

ATR, CADC I, Professional Counselor Associate

I love to work with adults/teens/children navigating life’s challenges including identity, trauma, stress, ADHD, addiction, & anxiety.

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