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Therapy across Oregon

One practice, statewide online reach.

Portland-based LMFT, 14 Oregon cities covered explicitly, and the whole state covered by license. The pages below talk about what the practice actually looks like in each place.

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How statewide online works

One license, one practice, many Oregon cities.

Online-only with a Portland base. The license is for the whole state, the approach doesn't change with the zip code, but the clients sometimes do.

I hold an Oregon LMFT, which means anyone in the state can be a client. The practice is online-only on a HIPAA-compliant video platform, so the city you live in matters less for logistics than it does for context. A Beaverton engineer at Intel, a Eugene academic, and a Bend remote worker all see me through the same secure video link.

The per-city pages exist because the clients aren't a monolith. The conversation starts in a slightly different place depending on whether you're sitting in the Portland metro tech orbit, the I-5 government-and-medical belt around Salem, the university populations of Eugene and Corvallis, or the small-but-tech-adjacent towns out past the Cascades. The pages get into that on a per-city basis.

For insurance, the practice is in-network with most major Oregon carriers. The insurance overview has the carrier list and the out-of-network superbill path for anything that isn't.

Portland metro

Portland metro.

Most of the practice lives here. Portland itself plus the inner and outer suburbs on both sides of the river.

Common questions

Questions I get asked about statewide online therapy.

  • Do you have offices in any of these cities?
    No. The practice is online-only, with a Portland base. All sessions run on a HIPAA-compliant video platform. The city pages exist because the clients and the local context look a little different from city to city, and it's worth saying so explicitly.
  • Why a separate page for each city?
    Because the clients aren't the same. A Hillsboro engineer at Intel and an Oregon State grad student in Corvallis are both Oregon clients, but the specifics of what they're walking in with, what they've tried before, and what they want from therapy diverge quickly. The per-city pages exist to talk about those specifics honestly.
  • Can I see you if my Oregon city isn't listed?
    Yes. The list above covers the cities the practice serves most often, but the license is statewide. If you're in Oregon and don't see your town on the list, reach out. The therapy doesn't care about the city limit.
  • What about clients outside Oregon?
    Post-COVID, insurance reimbursement requires a therapist to hold licensure and a physical address in the client's state. That means in-network work happens for Oregon clients only. Cash-pay arrangements are possible for other states where I hold licensure (Washington, Arizona, Georgia, Florida); reach out if that fits your situation.
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