Editor's note: We have other pages of resources for this category, including
These should be consolidated and organized according the existing structure of this website.
1) Therapists and Counselors
2) Therapy Organizations
3) Psychiatrists
4) Occupational Therapy
5) Support for children and adolescents
6) Support for Parents and Caregivers
7) Other Resources
1) Therapists and counselors in the Linn-Benton Community:
Ryan E. Catarius LCSW (he, him): Ph: tel:+1-541-896-4647 Address: Oregon Wellness Solutions, LLC, 260 SW Madison Avenue 104-3 Corvallis, OR 97333.
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 3+) ADHD, Autism, Developmental Disorders.
Insurances Billed: Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, Bridgespan, Intercommunity Health Network, Moda Health, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Providence, Regence, Trillium CCO, UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH.
Katherine Eastlake LPC (She, Her): Ph: 1-541-224-7538 Address: 712 NW 4th St, Corvallis, OR.
Areas of Speciality: (Ages 2+) ADHD, Child.
Insurances Billed: Moda Health, PacificSource, Reliant, Reliant Behavioral Health, Samaritan Choice, Samaritan Health, Out of Network
Fiona Standen LCSW (She, Her): Ph: (971) 312-8692 Address: 2300 14th Ave SE Albany, OR 97322
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 6+) ADHD, Autism, Developmental Disorders, Education and Learning Disabilities.
Insurances Billed: BlueCross and BlueShield, First Health, Health Net, Kaiser (Out-of-Network), Kaiser-in network provider, Medicare, MHN | Health Net, PacificSource, Providence, Regence, Samaritan Health, UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH, Out of Network.
Jeff Johnson LPC: North Albany Wellness Center Ph: 458-219-7837 Address:
936 Southwest 8th Avenue, Albany, OR 97321
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 10+) ADHD.
Insurances Billed: Intercommunity Health Network, BlueCross and BlueShield, ComPsych, Moda Health, Optum, PacificSource, Providence, Regence, Samaritan Health, UMR, UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH, Out of Network.
Juergen Weisschuh LPC-A (He, Him): Ph: 1-541-262-6162 Address: The North Albany Wellness Center, 110 Northwest Hickory Street, Albany, OR 97321.
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 11+) ADHD, Autism, Developmental Disorders, Education and Learning Disabilities.
Insurances Billed: Optum, PacificSource, Providence, UMR, UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH, Intercommunity Health Network.
Jacob Merritt LPC-A: Coastal Center for Collaborative Health Ph: 541-299-9125 Address: 260 SW Madison Ave Suite 107, Corvallis, OR.
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 11+) Autism, school issues.
Insurances Billed: Intercommunity Health Network, Medicaid, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Out of Network.
Jonathon Alzate LCSW: Ph: 458-217-1388 Address: Eugene, OR (Offers Telemedicine)
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 11+) Autism, ADHD.
Insurances Billed: Moda Health, Optum, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Regence, Reliant, Out of Network.
Edward Rico LPC: Ph: 541-237-1591 Address: (Telemedicine Only)
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 11+) Autism, ADHD, school issues.
Insurances Billed: Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Regence.
Kelly Haider LPC: Ph: 503-483-6619 Address: 161 High St. SE Suite 249
Salem, OR 97301
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 11+) ADHD, Autism, Developmental Disorders.
Insurances Billed: BlueCross and BlueShield, Care Oregon, IHN - Preferred Provider, Interhealth Community Network, Kaiser (Out-of-Network), Medicaid, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Providence, Samaritan Health, Yamhill Community Care, Out of Network.
Jess White LPC-A: Ph: 1-541-236-1894 Address: 1300 Northwest Harrison Blvd.
Corvallis, OR 97330
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 13+) ADHD, Autism, Developmental Disorders.
Insurances Billed: Blue Cross, Blue Shield, BlueCross and BlueShield, Medicaid, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Providence, Regence, Samaritan Health.
Kristen Doecke LPC: Ph: 1-541-735-9062 Address: (Telemedicine Only)
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 13+) Autism, Developmental Disorders, Eating Disorders.
Insurances Billed: First Choice Health | FCH, Intercommunity Health Network, Medicaid, Moda Health, PacificSource, PacificSource Medicaid, PacificSource, Medicare, Samaritan Health, Out of Network.
Lorie Ann Lee LMFT: Ph: 458-215-1723 Address: 1390 Oak Street Eugene, OR 97401 (Offers Telemedicine).
Areas of Specialty: (Ages 13+) Autism, ADHD, learning disabilities.
Insurances Billed: Moda Health, Optum, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Regence, Reliant, Out of Network.
2) Therapy and Counseling Organizations:
Integrated Youth Care: Ph: 541-230-1630 Address: 673 NW Jackson, Corvallis, OR 97330 Website: http://www.integratedyouthcare.com/
Old Mill Center: Ph: 541-757-8068 Address: 1650 SW 45th St. Corvallis, OR 97333 Website: https://www.oldmillcenter.org/programs-services/child-and-family-counseling/
3) Psychiatric Providers
Center for Developing Hope: Ph: 541-368-3152 Address: 2075 NW Grant Ave, Corvallis, OR, 97330 Website: https://www.centerfordevelopinghope.com/
Integrated Youth Care: Ph: 541-230-1630 Address: 673 NW Jackson, Corvallis, OR 97330 Website: http://www.integratedyouthcare.com/
Samaritan Mental Health: Ph: 541-768-4620 Address: 3517 NW Samaritan Dr. Ste 101 Corvallis, OR 97330 Website: https://www.samhealth.org/find-a-location/s/samaritan-mental-health-family-center
4) Occupational Therapy
Creating Pathways: Ph: 503-926-4299 Address: 1117 Pacific Blvd. SE Albany, OR 97321
Areas of Specialty:
"Creating Pathways specializes in evaluation and treatment for children and adolescents in fine motor, visual motor, self-care, coordination, and sensory processing challenges. Occupational therapy services at Creating Pathways help children and adolescents develop adaptive skills that will help them persist with challenging tasks, tolerate daily routines, and develop self-help skills as well as improve their coordination and develop new motor skills when appropriate."
"Creating Pathways provides in-depth assessment and a treatment plan that will help your child improve their attention, frustration tolerance, and their motivation to persist with challenging activities while making it fun. They address each child's individual neurodevelopment and sensory needs and focus on treatment strategies that are functional, practical, and help meet the goals of the family."
Insurances Billed:
Intercommunity health network, OHP, Samaritan Health, Providence, Blue cross blue shield, Regence, HMA, PacificSource, MODA, First Choice Health, Cigna, United Health, Tricare, Kaiser Permanente, Anthem, Life Wise, Health Net, Tricare, Health Partners, Care Oregon, Shasta Health, Yamhill Community Hill, WVCH, GEHA, EBMS.
Old Mill Center for Children and Families: Ph: 541-757-8068 Address: 1650 SW 45th St. Corvallis, OR 97333
Areas of Specialty:
Old Mill Center offers occupational therapy to build basic motor and sensory skills. Their program enables children to be successful and independent in play, self-help skills, social interactions, and general learning. Their clients include children with fine and gross motor delays, coordination challenges, eating and swallowing challenges, and behavior challenges related to sensory processing."
Insurances Billed:
IHN, OHP, and most commercial insurance plans.
OHSU Doernbecher Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Eugene and Portland. Ph: 541-346-3575 |Fax: 503-346-6918 |Address: 901 E. 18th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401.
Areas of Specialty:
Insurances Billed:
5) Support for Children and Adolescents:
Ophelia's Place: Ph: 541-284-4333 Address: 104 SE 4th Avenue Albany, OR 97321
Services: Ophelia's Place is a prevention-based non profit dedicated to helping girls ages 10-18 make healthy life choices through empowerment, education, and support. Ophelia's Place provides empowerment to neurodivergent youth. This program provides free after school activities, work-shops, and therapy services at a sliding scale cost.
Classes to promote Social Skills:
https://outschool.com/online-classes/social-emotional
Social Detective Curriculum:
https://www.socialthinking.com
https://www.creatingpathwaystherapy.com/resources.html
6) Support for Parents and Caregivers
The Oregon Family Support Network: Ph: 1-833-737-2467 (Monday-Friday 12:00PM-7PM) WWW.reachoutoregon.org
Services: Non-profit parent organization that provides peer support, advocacy, and resources to parents of children with complex needs.
Respite Care:
7) Other Resources
Websites:
https://autisticgirlsnetwork.org/blog/
https://autismsocietyoregon.org/
Books:
Emotion Regulation:
"Brain Body Parenting," by Mona Delahooke
"Coping Skills for Kids Workbook," by Janine Halloran, MA, LMHC
"The Anxiety Workbook for Kids," by Robin Alter, PHD, CPSYCH, Crystal Clarke, MSW, RSW
"Taking Off The Mask," by Dr. Hannah Louise Belcher
Autism:
"What I Want to Talk About: How Autistic Special Interests Shape a Life," by Pete Wharmby.
"What Works for Autistic Children," by Luke Beardon
"Queerly Autistic, The Ultimate Guide for LGBTQIA+ Teens on The Spectrum," by Erin Ekins
PDA:
"PDA by PDAers: From Anxiety to Avoidance and Masking to Meltdowns," by Sally Cat
ADHD:
Books for children ages 4-8:
"Baxter Turns Down His Buzz," by James M. Foley
"A Dragon With ADHD," by Steve Herman
"Ellie, the ADHD Supergirl," by Yael Manor
"Free Association, Where My Mind Goes During Science Class," [ages 6-8] by Barbara Esham
"Focused Ninja: Increase Focus & Attention," by Mary Nihn
"Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention, 3rd Ed." by Ellen B. Dixon and Kathleen G. Nadeau
"Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets," by Barbara Esham
"My Brain Needs Glasses," by Annick Vincent
"My Wandering Dreaming Mind," by Merriam Sarcia Saunders
"This Morning Sam Went to Mars" by Nancy Carlson
"What Should Danny Do?" By Adir Levy
"Understanding ADHD in Girls and Women," by Joanne Steer
"The Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD," (Survival Guides for Kids) by John F Taylor
"Get Organized Without Losing It," by Janet S Fox
Books for Kids 8-12:
"A Smart Girl's Guide: Getting It Together,"
"Attention Girls! A Guide to Learn All About Your ADHD,"
"Cory Stories: A Kid's Book about Living with ADHD,"
"Get Organized Without Losing It,"
"Hank Zipzer [series] (Series),"
"Joey Pigza (Series),"
"Putting on the Brakes: Understanding and Taking Control of Your ADHD,"
"See You Later, Procrastinator!"
"Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD"
"Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities"
Books for pre-teens and teens:
"100 Ideas for Supporting Pupils with ADHD," (Continuum One Hundreds) by Geoff Kewley
"Joey Pigza," (Series) by Jack Gantos
"My Brain Still Needs Glasses," by Annick Vincent
"Putting on the Brakes: Understanding and Taking Control of Your ADHD, 3rd Ed." By Patricia O Quinn and Judith M. Stern.
"See You Later Procrastinator!" By Pamela Espeland and Elizabeth Verdick
"Smart but Scattered Teens," by Richard Guare, Peg Dawson, and Colin Guare.
"Take Control of ADHD: The Ultimate Guide for Teens," by Ruth spodack and Kenneth Stefano.
"Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Teens," by Allison Tyler
"The Work-Smart Academic Planner," by Peg Dawson, and Colin Guare.
Books for Caregivers:
"ADHD: What Every Parent Needs to Know," Edited by The American Academy of Pediatrics, Written by Michael I. Reif.
"What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew," by Dr. Sharon Saline and Dr. Laura Markham.
"Can I tell you about ADHD?: A guide for friends, family and professionals," by Susan Yarney
Learning Disabilities:
"The Dyspraxic Learner: Strategies for Success," by Alison Patrick
"Caged in Chaos: A Dyspraxic Guide to Breaking Free," Updated Edition by Victoria Biggs
"Fish in a Tree," by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
"100 Ideas for Supporting Pupils with Dyspraxia and DCD (Continuum One Hundreds)" by Amanda Kirby