Mental Health Therapy in Beaverton

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Therapists in Beaverton

Kelly Salusova

Kelly Salusova

Beaverton, Oregon - Licensed Professional Counselor
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Kelly Salusova is a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for adults (18+) and seniors (65+). Kelly is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

LifeStance Health

LifeStance Health

Beaverton, Oregon - Psychiatrist
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In Person

Keith Lowenstein is a Psychiatrist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for children (0 - 10), teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Sessions are available in Hindi, Mandarin, and Urdu. Keith is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Christopher Camplair

Christopher Camplair

Beaverton, Oregon - Psychologist
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In Person

Christopher Camplair is a Psychologist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Christopher is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Monika Sammon

Beaverton, Oregon - Pre-licensed Professional
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Monika Sammon is a Pre-licensed Professional, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Monika is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, and Medicare. They accept HSA, Mastercard, and Visa. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Mary Hacopian

Mary Hacopian

Beaverton, Oregon - Psychologist
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In Person

Mary Hacopian is a Psychologist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Sessions are available in Armenian. Mary is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, and First Choice Health. They accept HSA, Mastercard, and Visa, and may offer sliding scale payment options to help with the cost of treatment. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Monica Linder

Beaverton, Oregon - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
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In Person

Monica Linder is a Clinical Social Worker/therapist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for adults (18+) and seniors (65+). Monica is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Ginny Weston

Ginny Weston

Beaverton, Oregon - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Online

Ginny Weston is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, providing online sessions. Services include therapy for children (0 - 10), teen & preteen (11 - 18), and adults (18+). Ginny has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, and Transgender People. Ginny is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, and Cigna. They accept American Express, Cash, and Discover. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Keith Lowenstein

Beaverton, Oregon - Psychiatrist
Online
In Person

Keith Lowenstein is a Psychiatrist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for adults (18+). Keith is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Beth James

Beth James

Beaverton, Oregon - Licensed Professional Counselor
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In Person

Beth James is a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18) and adults (18+). Beth is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Jennifer McQueen

Beaverton, Oregon - Licensed Professional Counselor
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In Person

Jennifer McQueen is a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for adults (18+) and seniors (65+). Jennifer is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Behavioral Health Systems, and BlueCross BlueShield. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Free Mental Health Resources in Oregon

NAMI Oregon is headquartered in Portland Oregon where they organize support groups, classes, workshops, and advocacy. The support groups are free and confidential spaces for individuals and family members. Classes provide information about mental illness and recovery while advocacy work encourages volunteers to engage in public outreach and educational initiatives.
Recovery Network of Oregon was launched in 2020 to address recovery and end the addiction crisis. They provide medical care and treatment, health and wellness, financial resources, housing and shelter, and recovery meetings. Each is searchable by location helping you connect with local community care to recover from a substance use disorder.
Clackamas County Peer and Family Support Services help prevent addiction relapse and support mental health or substance use disorder recovery. Peer support is available in various settings including treatment centers, schools, courts, jails, and hospitals. Other services include dual diagnosis anonymous, a drop-in program for LGBTQ+ youth, and mental health peer support.
Lines for Life provides help 24/7, including language interpreters when you're struggling with a mental health condition or seeking guidance for addiction. They provide services for specific populations, including veterans and their families, seniors, and youth. They also publish a provider directory of mental health support and addiction services.
Safe + Strong provides mental and emotional health support for you or a loved one struggling with mental or emotional health concerns. Separate programs are available for unique populations, including Hispanic, Black, Asian, American Indian, Alaskan Natives, seniors, and LGBTQIA2S+. Care is provided in person in some counties and virtually across the state.
The Oregon Health Authority provides community mental health programs within each state county. They publish a directory of these services searchable by county and address behavioral health mental health, substance use, and gambling addictions. Connecting with the local program helps you locate services to meet your needs.
Washington County Oregon Mental Health Services for adults and children provides services if you're struggling with a mental health issue. Free care is available when you don't have insurance. A network of community agencies provides treatment and care coordination for child and adult mental health, corrections, and wraparound care.
Multnomah County Mental Health Services provides care for children, adults, and families, connecting them to urgent mental health care. Nonurgent mental health care is also available if you receive free health coverage from the state or are uninsured. Services include gambling addiction help, suicide prevention, gun violence support, and wraparound services.
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Depression PTSD Anxiety Grief Substance Abuse
Oregon Wellness Program ensures healthcare professionals have access to mental health support that is urgently available, non-reported, and complimentary. Up to three complimentary sessions are available and care is given without a paper trail or reporting to insurance or professional boards. They are led by volunteers who have practiced in healthcare.
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Oregon State University’s Cascades Counseling Clinic in Bend, Oregon, offers free counseling provided by graduate students to state residents. This community service includes in-person or virtual appointments, which allows masters students to develop expertise under supervision. Graduate students are trained to address depression, stress, anxiety and more.
Oregon Health and Science University provides inpatient and emergency psychiatric services in the Portland area. Providers have faculty appointments and serve adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Geriatric inpatient psychiatric care is also available. Outpatient services include the Avel Gordly Center for Healing, focusing on culturally sensitive care for African Americans.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women
The Returning Veterans Project supports the health and healing of veterans through free mental and physical health services. Their online directory provides access to care from a network of health providers throughout Oregon. They offer confidential services without stigma or judgment that are easy to access.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women Veterans Depression PTSD Anxiety Grief Substance Abuse Domestic Violence
Oregon State University Counseling and Psychological Services provides free mental health support to students 24/7 enrolled on three campuses. They teamed up with TELUS Health Student Support to provide counselors in real-time, schedule teletherapy, and wellness resources for specific strategies like living away from home, sleep, and more.
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Teens & Students LGBTQ Men Women Disability
Q Center provides crisis hotlines statewide that address suicide, addiction, domestic and sexual violence, and the transgender community. Community groups address affinity, identity, social and support through a large variety of sexual orientations and gender identity community groups. Group activities also support addiction and mental health.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women
Oregon LGBTQ Youth and Family Resources is a collaboration to increase family support while decreasing health and mental health risks. They provide links to resources for people of color, in school, family, and the LGBTQ community. They provide links to faith-based organizations that address LGBTQAI+ issues.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women Disability