Medicare Therapists in Corvallis, OR
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Cynthia Tucker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Everyone needs help at times , and it is my job to provide a safe space and to offer my expertise to help you sort out whatever is troubling you or keeping you stuck in your life. I limit my work to adults, and mostly see people with difficult or abusive histories ,, but also see people with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, depression, identity concerns, and life transitions. Therapy is a collaborative process that requires a lot of both of us, which can be a tremendously rich and life changing experience.
Not accepting new clients

Conifer Wellness, Inc.
PhD
Verified
Verified
The evergreen trees of Oregon gather strength from deep roots. Despite the winds and rains, conifers reach ever upwards. Conifer Wellness, rooted in central Corvallis, uses a flexible clinical approach to meet your mental health needs.
Waitlist for new clients

Mary Brutsaert
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MA, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I believe healing starts with being kind to ourselves. Life has a tendency to throw curve balls that trigger old hurts and make us feel small and inadequate. It’s these very moments of vulnerability that provide opportunities to learn and step into a bigger version of ourselves - if we are ready. It is my honor to walk alongside you on your journey to connecting to yourself and the world around you, and figuring out next steps. I believe in a holistic approach that involves mind, body, heart and soul, each of which provide unique information about the work that is needed at this time.
Not accepting new clients

Heather Hodel
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified
Verified
I believe therapy is about exploring what is important in your life, investigating your day-to-day and year-to-year living, and taking care of yourself. The pandemic has left a lot of people feeling anxious, depressed, stressed, or even just blue. Maybe you felt this way before COVID, as well. That's okay! If you feel ready then it's a good time for therapy. I most commonly work with anxiety, depression, trauma, career issues, and life transitions through an eclectic therapy with roots in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Person-Centered Therapy. I also use some CBT and DBT skills.

Westwind Counseling, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS - TELEHEALTH AVAILABLE. My approach has been described as more practical and holistic as I believe we do our best given the circumstances. I believe we are our own experts but we sometimes need some extra support to get through difficult times or unstick ourselves emotionally. For me, therapy is a collaborative process that unfolds via conversation. I go where you go and ask lots of questions along the way. My areas of interest include anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, life transitions, pain management, brain functioning, trauma, and other negative life experiences.
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Kristy McPeak
Professional Counselor Associate, MS, NCC
Verified
Verified
I believe we all experience times where we need support, and it takes courage to reach out for help. Each of us has unique needs that can change over time, and counseling is individualized to each person’s situation. You are an important part of the therapeutic process, and the work that we do together. I place a great deal of value in the counseling relationship. I also have experience working with children, adolescents and young adults coming from a variety of backgrounds. I enjoy working with this population, and helping support them as they navigate the challenges and transitions of being a young person today.
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Jude Walsh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Jude Walsh Social Worker, LCSW We seek out therapy in order to improve our lives by both creating the life we want and by pursuing the potential of who we could be. Challenges to achieving our potential can be complicated and troublesome and therapy can help to identify the parts that are unhelpful and unworthy of us and to develop a plan with actionable steps to address them. Therapy can assist to determining our strengths, values, goals and priorities as well as to identify what variables are present when happiness manifests. It will also answer the question ‘what am I doing right’?
Not accepting new clients

Lina Soares
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
AT THIS TIME I AM NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. At times life’s difficulties and transitions can cause us to feel overwhelmed, unsettled or stuck. We might experience grief, pain and trauma, or find our relationships difficult to navigate. We long for deeper connections, a sense of belonging and for meaningful relationships. Such times can highlight the opportunity to become more self-aware and develop ways to stay in the presence of ‘what is’. We can reassess what matters to us, build on strengths and resiliency, address unhelpful patterns, heal and move toward living more fully.
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Debby Vajda
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Sorry I am not able to accept new clients at this time. I have been a clinician for over 40 years and offer energy psychotherapy and counseling to adults & teens for anxiety, bipolar disorder, chronic pain, depression, medical problems, phobias, smoking cessation, stress, substance abuse, trauma resolution, allergies, and other issues. Energy psychology is a gentle approach to resolving problems. It often offers a quicker and deeper resolution than talk therapy alone can provide.
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Michael V DeLollis
MD
Verified
Verified
I am a General Adult Psychiatrist and have been practicing and teaching psychotherapy for almost 40 years. My psychiatric training started at the Oregon State Hospital in 1978. After two years I transferred to the University of Pittsburgh where I completed my psychiatric training and had my first psychiatric practice. My primary focus is on each patient's relationship with him or herself. I see psychotherapy and all psychiatric treatment as a collaborative process in which I work with the patient to help them achieve their goals.
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Janine Kosek
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
As a social worker, my focus is on the "big picture" — including environment, past experiences, and future expectations. I assist clients in coping with life transitions, managing anxiety, depression, attention deficit, sleeplessness, chronic health conditions, caregiver role strain, or accommodating a traumatic loss. We can help you find more fulfilling work and relationships. I am licensed in Oregon, Florida, and Arizona and can provide tele-visits to anyone residing in those states.
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Christopher H Smith
Psychologist, PhD, ABPP
Verified
Verified
Currently Deployed Out of Country- Not Accepting New Patients. I received my doctorate from Yeshiva University - Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NYC with a focus on Health Psychology. I completed my two-year fellowship and residency at the Albert Ellis Institute in Manhattan where I gained expertise treating anxiety, depression and stress reduction in adults and adolescents using CBT and REBT. I received my MSCP (Masters in clinical psychopharmacology) from Alliant University and my MS in counseling psychology from Loyola University, where my area of clinical focus was in the treatment of PTSD, anxiety, and sexual health.
Not accepting new clients

Margaret Hansen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
As of January 1, 2022, my private practice is closed to new patients. I do not anticipate a change in this status as my work has largely shifted to local employee assistance. For over 20 years, it has been my privilege and pleasure to help adults and adolescents with mood, anxiety, and trauma issues. If you have seen me in the past, you are welcome to contact me about returning to therapy. My services include individual, family, and experiential group therapy. Office convenient to Albany, Lebanon and Corvallis, Oregon. Please call or email, for more detailed information.
Not accepting new clients

Deborah Lyman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Our relationship to ourselves, others and the world are all intimately connected. Few of us walk through life without significant challenges that require us to grow, heal and change. As a therapist my purpose is to create a trusting respectful relationship with clients, whether dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, loss, or relationship issues. My approach is tailored to meet the needs of each client's unique situation, using traditional and alternative interventions and may be either short or long term. Of particular interest to me is working with couples through counseling and powerful group workshop models.

Fiona Standen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, C-ASWCM
Verified
Verified
I have had over 20years experience working as a clinical social worker in hospital, hospice, public mental health and private practice settings. I treat children, adolescents, adults and the very elderly. I also have considerable experience helping clients manage Asperger's and Autism Spectrum Conditions as well as those with developmental/physical disabilities or cognitive impairments. I offer supportive counseling in a relaxed safe environment, meeting clients where they are and nurturing individual skills and strengths. I see the relationship between client and counselor as being key in all my therapeutic interventions and work to create trust and confidenc

Reclaim Life, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Our Therapist: Deidre Lafferty, LCSW, & Mick Fredrickson, LCSW, & Annie Mattox, LCSW, & Michelle La Casse, Professional Counselor Assoc., & Natalie Haight, CSWA, & Autumn Acey, CSWA. We help our clients feel accepted, understood, and supported so they can explore and organize their experiences and create new ways of coping. We are here to help support you through the journey. Whether you are struggling with anxious thoughts, relationships, family conflict, or other emotional pain, you have the ability to take hold of your life and make those changes you may want or need to thrive.

Erica L Freeman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I most enjoy working with you, someone motivated to improve. I’ll help you cope effectively with depression, anxiety, bipolar, and trauma disorders and I have for 20 years. You’re individual, couple, family, or groups. Adolescents and adults are preferred. I will help you with stress, horrifying traumas, deaths, diagnoses. Struggling with perinatal mood difficulties, eating disorders? I can help. I’ll teach you skills that enable and empower you to feel happy, stable, and independent again. I’m published on Amazon as Erica L Hernandez. My book is apocalyptic: Evasion, which addresses how to cope with grief.

Regina Nowatzke
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I am a licensed therapist providing confidential counseling and psychological services to children, adolescents, adults and families. I use a person-centered, strengths based approach to help individuals find solutions to matters that trouble them most. I believe people have the skills, insights and capabilities of creating the life they want and its my goal to help discover and build upon these strengths. I am conveniently accessed through video therapy.
Not accepting new clients

Lori Wilson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, MAC, CADCIII
Verified
4 Endorsed
Verified
4 Endorsed
Not Accepting New Clients- Feeling anxious, sad, lost, afraid, confused? Grappling with inner conflict, self image, compulsive behaviors, intrusive memories, change, loss? I am a psychotherapist with a breadth of work and lived experience working with a variety of issues, including depression, anxiety, grief, loss, stress-related symptoms, communication problems, relationship difficulties, professional challenges, gambling and other process addictions, substance abuse, trauma, life transitions and more. I see my role as a therapist as a sacred privilege to journey along side of a person toward true and lasting change

Andrea Pacheco
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, EMDR
Verified
Verified
I have always had a genuine interest in the uniqueness and well-being of others. I believe that we can all grow from the situations we have experienced. Whether that experience be divorce, abuse, addiction, or trauma of some sort. Our brains and bodies have a way of healing themselves through processing. Certain experiences can cause us to feel alone, anxious, sad, depressed, unmotivated, angry, violated, exposed, and at times emotionally unstable. Here in therapy I walk the journey with you as we work through emotions, gain insight, and create more beneficial perspectives. I provide a space of safety, understanding, and compassion.
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
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