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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Anchor Within Counseling

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Behavioral Health Office

We are a group of racially- and culturally-diverse therapists and peer support specialists. We provide therapy from a holistic perspective.

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Naomi Asselin (She/Her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

MS, MA, LPC

Together, we will explore ways to strengthen emotional balance, and navigate stressors with greater self-compassion and confidence.

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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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Jamee Yarrow

Professional Counselor Associate

I work with adults and teens dealing with anxiety, parenting, spiritual trauma, LGBTQIA+ mental health support, and more.

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Steve Harper

Professional Counselor

LPC, MCOUN, MED

Accepting new individual, couples, and Fire Talks clients (online men's group) for Fall 2025.

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Katelyn Bessette (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC, CADCIII, CST

I work with people who are exploring their relationships and sexuality, whether monogamous or non-monogamous. I am kink friendly and sex+.

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Kimberly Randle (she/her)

Clinical Social Work Associate

CSWA

I serve teens and adults 14 and up who have experienced trauma, grief or anxiety. Let's start your healing journey together!

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Marjean Bigelow (she/her)

Professional Counselor Associate

Master's of Clinical Mental Health, George Fox University, 2025; Master's of Arts in Teaching, Lewis and Clark College, 1995; Bachelor's of Arts: Communication, Brigham Young University, 1997

Feeling stuck? I help individuals navigate life's challenges with clarity, confidence, and self-trust.

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Njideka Domrufus (She/her)

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

DNP, PMHNP-BC

My name is Dr. Njideka (NJ) Domrufus, a distinguished Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and an Advanced Practice Nurse.

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Kim Prisco (she/her)

Student Counselor

I work with children, teens, and adults dealing with trauma, anxiety, or life changes.

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Deanna Kay (she/her)

Qualified Mental Health Professional

CMHC/Masters

My work is grounded in connection—to self, to community, and to nature—and in restoring a felt sense of safety in the body.

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Angelica Sanchez

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LCSW

Hello, my practice fosters a warm and safe environment for individuals to grow and heal.

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Ira Winograd (They/them)

Professional Counselor Associate

R7536

I am passionate about coming into the Here and Now with clients and believe in the healing power of being witnessed with presence and care.

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Congruent Therapy: Danie Meyer (she/her)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

My name is Danie (she, her), and I work with LGBTQ+, CNM/Poly, & Kink individuals and couples.

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Samantha Lynes (she/her)

Licensed Professional Counselor

LPC, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in WA and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in OR. Nine years of experience.

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Alison Cooper (she/her)

Qualified Mental Health Professional

Integrative & transpersonal approach to healing and growth | Remote sessions across Oregon.

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