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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

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  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​​

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Anger Management

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Alcohol & Drug Abuse

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Autism

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Child/Adolescent Providers

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Children with Severe Behavior

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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

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Developmental Disabilities

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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

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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

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Personality Disorders

Psychiatric Providers​

 

Psychosis​

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PTSD/Trauma 

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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 

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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 

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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

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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

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

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

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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

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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

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

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

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