top of page

Eugene Local Agencies and Resources

An ever-changing and expanding list of mental health agencies and resources for the Lane County community.

Table Of Contents

  1. Crisis Lines

  2. ADHD Counseling

  3. Anger Management

  4. Alcohol and Drug treatment

  5. Autism

  6. Children with Severe Behavior

  7. Child/Adolescent Providers

  8. Crisis Services

  9. Culturally Specific Resources 

  10. DBT Groups

  11. Developmental Disabilities

  12. Eating Disorders

  13. EMDR

  14. Evaluations (ADHD - Learning Disabilities)

  15. Grief

  16. Groups

  17. Homelessness/Severe Mental Illness

  18. Intensive Outpatient and Inpatient Resources

  19. LGBQ Resources

  20. Legal/Court

  21. Medication Management

  22. Oregon Health Plan - Low Cost Options

  23. Personality Disorders

  24. Psychiatric Providers

  25. Psychosis

  26. Residential Treatment

  27. Transgender - Non-binary - Gender Resources

  28. Primary Care

  29. Hormone Therapy

  30. Gender Affirmation Support Therapists

  31. Product Resources

  32. Agencies Listed in more detail

  33. Bridges Community Health, Inc. (541) 255-1411

  34. Center for Community Counseling (541) 344-0620

  35. Center for Family Development (541) 342-8437

  36. Child and Family Center (541) 346-4645

  37. The Children’s Farm Home (888)-333-6177

  38. Directions Services  (541) 344-7303

  39. Emergence (541) 344-2237

  40. Giblin Consulting, Inc. - Markam Giblin, Ph.D.- 541-738-6516

  41. HEDCO Clinic, UofO College of Education (541) 346-0923

  42. Integrated Health Clinic (541) 344-3574

  43. Kairos Momentum Program (541) 956-4943

  44. Lane County Behavioral Health (541) 682-3550 

  45. Laurel Hill Center (541) 485-6340

  46. Looking Glass Youth and Family Services (541) 484-4428

  47. Madrone Mental Health (541) 210-8090

  48. Options Counseling (541) 687-6983

  49. Oregon Community Programs (OCP) (541) 743-4340

  50. Oregon Psychiatric Partners (541) 726-9912

  51. PeaceHealth Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program (458) 205-7000

  52. ShelterCare (541) 686-1262

  53. The Child Center (541) 726-1465

  54. White Bird (541) 342-8255

  55. Willamette Family (541) 343-2993

  56. WomenSpace (541) 485-8232

 

Crisis Lines - Hotlines

  • 24-Hour Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call 988

  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

  • Oregon YouthLine:1-877-968-8491 OR Text teen2teen to 839863

    • Offers teen to teen crisis help with both a phone line and a texting support line through Lines for Life. Teens respond from 4:00 to 10:00 PM Monday through Friday 

  • CallBlackLine:  1-800-604-5841  

    • A crisis support phone and text line that focuses on supporting Black, Black LGBTQI+, Brown, Indigenous, and Muslim folx, but supports all regardless of identity.

  • Veterans Crisis Line:1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 OR Text to 838255

    • Confidential help for veterans and their families.

  • The Trevor Project:1-866-488-7386

    • For lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people.
      24 hours a day / 7 days a week

  • Trans Lifeline's Peer Support Hotline: 877-565-8860

  • Friends For Survival, Inc.: (916) 392-0664

    • National support for survivors of suicide.

  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline:  1-800-662-HELP

    • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

  • Kaiser Mental Health Services Crisis Line: 1-866-453-3932
     

ADHD Counseling

Anger Management

Alcohol & Drug Abuse

Autism

 

Child/Adolescent Providers

Children with Severe Behavior

Crisis Services

Culturally Specific Resources 

LGBTQIA2S+

  • TransPonder 

    • Non-profit support, resource, and educational organization for the transgender/gender diverse community and its allies, based in Eugene. 

  • TransParent Support Group - uoteachout@uoregon.edu  

    • Monthly support group meetings – 3rd Thursday of every month at 7:30 at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Eugene.

  • Emergence  (541) 741-7107  

    • Provides Gender Affirming care, therapy, sex-positive therapy, Gender-Affirming letters of support, Trans-specific support groups 

Latinx/Spanish Speaking

  • Centro Latino Americano  (541) 687-2667 

    • Centro Latino Americano es una organización comunitaria sin fines de lucro en el Condado Lane. Los invitamos a revisar nuestro sitio web para aprender más sobre nuestros programas y servicios.

  • Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad  

    • Consejería en español. Grupos de jóvenes, mentores, de 7 a 16 años. Apoyo a la adicción. Navegación de servicios.

BIPOC

  • The Steve Fund - Text STEVE to 741741 

    • An organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color, has a 24/7 Crisis Text Line. 

  • BlackLine  1-800-604-5841 

    •  A crisis support phone and text line that focuses on supporting Black, Black LGBTQI+, Brown, Indigenous, and Muslim folx, but supports all regardless of identity.

Native American

  • The Siletz Community Health Clinic  (541) 484-4234  

    • Offers mental health services in the Siletz, Salem, Portland and Eugene area offices, providing individual and family therapy to Tribal children, adolescents and adults.

  • Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians CARE Program  (541) 444-9680 

    • 24-hour confidential crisis and support hotline, support groups, legal advocacy, services for children and youth, safety planning, referrals.

  • Ko-Kwell Wellness Center  (541) 916-7025 

    • “We foster and promote a “whole person” approach to wellness, health and self-sufficiency, in a safe, traditional and culturally meaningful environment, to ensure the legacy of the Coquille Indian People. We serve Coquille Tribal family members; American Indians and Alaska Natives; employees of the Coquille Indian Tribe and its subsidiary entities; and the general public” 
       

DBT Groups

Developmental Disabilities

Eating Disorders

  • Eating Disorder Hotline: 844-228-2962

  • Madrone Mental Health (541) 210-8090

  • Monte Nido (541) 275-6284 

    • Offering Day Treatment programs for adults and adolescents of all genders

    • Accepts wide arrange of insurance including Kaiser, Cigna and Trillium 

  • Peterson Nutrition Consulting (541) 556-5646 

    • Accepts PacificSource (Non OHP), MODA, Kaiser, Providence and BCBS insurance

  • Bloom Health and Wellness  (541) 337-3437 

    • Nutrition counseling specializing in disordered eating and women’s health 

  • Ruby Health and Wellness - 541-497-3885 

    • Nutrition Coaching, Intuitive Eating, RO DBT, Diabetes Management, Health Aging, Health at Every Size 

    • Accepts Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, First Choice, Pacific Source, Providence, Regence and Self Pay

  • Center for Discovery - Free Eating Disorder and Mental Health Support Groups

EMDR

Evaluations

(ADHD - Learning Disabilities) 

 

Grief

 

Groups

  • Center for Community Counseling 

    • variety of groups offered at different times, check website for current offerings

  • Center for Discovery  

    • Free Eating Disorder and Mental Health Support Groups

  •  NAMI Family Support Group 

    • a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. 

  •  Kaiser 

    • If you have Kaiser insurance, they offer multiple support and therapy groups. Please reach out to them directly for an updated list.     

Homelessness/Severe Mental Illness

Intensive Outpatient and Inpatient Resources

LGBTQ Resources

Legal/Court 

  • Eugene Mental Health Court 

    • Mental Health Court (MHC) provides treatment, skill building and access to services for individuals with a diagnosis of mental and/or substance use disorder who are charged with misdemeanor offenses at the Eugene Municipal Court (EGMC)

Medication Management

 

Oregon Health Plan - Low Cost Counseling Options

 

Personality Disorders

Psychiatric Providers

 

Psychosis

PTSD/Trauma 

Residential Treatment

 

Transgender - Non-binary - Gender Resources

  • Trans Lifeline's Peer Support Hotline (877)-565-8860 

  • OHSU Transgender Health Program (503)-494-7970

  • Legacy Health Transgender Health (503)-413-5600

  • Kaiser Services Gender Pathways Clinic (503)-249-6748 or (800)-813-2000

  • TransPonder 

    • Nonprofit in Eugene that provides support, resources and support for the trans/gender diverse community and allies 

  • Point of Pride 

Primary Care 

  • Dr. John Ford, MD: PeaceHealth  (541)-342-2134

  • Dr. Meg Hamilton: Oregon Medical Group (541)-242-4322 

  • PeaceHealth Women’s Center: Eugene, OR (541)-686-7007

  • Jeannie Merrick: W.H.C.N.P PCP / Gynecologist Oak Street Medical (541)-431-0000 

Hormone Therapy

  • Dr. Mary B. Allison: Endocrinologist, University of Oregon Health Center (541)-346-2768

  • Dr. Doug Austin: Endocrinologist, Women’s Care (541)-683-1559 

  • Dr. Leigh Saint - Louis: PCP White Bird Medical Clinic Eugene, OR (541)-484-4800

  • Dr. John D. Bagdade: Endocrinologist Riverstone Clinic (541)-682-3550 

  • Dr. Geoffery Gill: Peace Health Women’s Center Eugene, OR (541)-686-7007

Gender Affirmation Support Therapists 

  • Dr. Mark Evans, Psychologist   (541)-285-2155

  • Annelise Heitman, LMFT  (541)-214-3465 

  • Brent Horner, Psychologist (541)-206-7080

  • Brooks Morse, Psychologist (541)-221-5618

  • Noelle Osborn, LPC (541)-653-7778

  • Brian Parks, Psychologist (541)-393-5983

  • Erika Patterson (573)-356-5536

  • Jayson Peterson, LMFT (541)-579-9288

  • Jennifer Porter (541)-583-0135

  • Anna Reichard (541)-337-9612

  • Sharma Rapoport (541)-221-8203

  • Stacie Rowan, Psychologist (541)-337-5301 

  • Jordan Shin, LPC (541)-342-8144 

Product Resources 

References

American Counseling Association. (2014). 2014 ACA code of ethics. https://www.counseling.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/ethics/2014-aca-code-of-ethics.pdf

American Psychology Association. (2024). APA guidelines for the practice of telepsychology. https://www.apa.org/about/policy/telepsychology-revisions

Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists. (2024). https://www.oregon.gov/oblpct/Pages/index.aspx

Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B., & Zalaquett, C. P. (2024). Essentials of intentional counseling and psychotherapy in a multicultural world (4th ed.). Cengage. ISBN 10-0357764633

Mascardo, T. [Dr. Therese Mascardo]. (2022, September 27). How to make the best of your first online therapy session [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEjYMou5aoI

Oregon Counseling Association. (2024). We are counselors. https://or-counseling.org/

Oregon Secretary of State. (2024). Oregon board of licensed professional counselors and therapists – Chapter 833. https://sos.oregon.gov/Pages/index.aspx

Shea Barnes, QP Powered and secured by Wix

bottom of page