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Mental Health Services Offered

The Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center provides in-office and telehealth therapy services. We offer limited services in Spanish.

Providing Mental Healthcare Throughout Oregon

The Community Counseling Center provides comprehensive individual, couples/relationship, and family counseling services to members of the community. Under the guidance of faculty and clinical supervisors, advanced therapist-trainees establish effective helping relationships and services to facilitate change. Services include brief and long-term approaches. 

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We’re Here to Help

Services are designed to help clients challenged by a wide-range of circumstances and contexts including:

  • depression
  • anxiety
  • stress
  • gender identity
  • sexuality
  • relationship issues
  • co-parenting issues
  • discrimination
  • trauma
  • social injustice
  • grief and loss
  • career issues
  • eating concerns
  • identity exploration
  • unanticipated life events
  • sex and intimacy
  • substance use concerns
  • hate incident

Culturally-Informed Care

We offer services that are sensitive and responsive toward client’s physical ability, culture, race/ethnicity, social and political processes, socioeconomic status, exile/migration status, religious and spiritual beliefs, language, education, gender, sexual orientation and age.

Trauma-Informed Care

Our counselors and family therapists conduct services in a trauma-informed manner. Providers are sensitive and responsive to issues related to trauma including: safety, transparency and trustworthiness, collaboration and support, empowerment of choice, and historical and intergenerational trauma.

Comprehensive Services for Transgender & Nonbinary Clients

At the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, we believe that every transgender and nonbinary (TNB) individual deserves a safe and supportive space to explore their identity and navigate their unique journey. Our dedicated team of compassionate counselors-in-training and therapist-trainees specializes in LGBTQ+ issues, offering personalized care tailored to each person’s needs.Our program is built on a rigorous training and supervision model that emphasizes a deep understanding of the diverse and complex experiences of TNB individuals. Our student trainees receive specialized instruction in gender identity, social stigma, family dynamics, and the impact of societal attitudes on mental health and self-esteem. This comprehensive approach ensures that our counselors are equipped to provide affirming and culturally competent care.

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Problem Gambling Services

We can provide referrals for individuals, couples, and families to Lewis & Clark Problem Gambling Services, housed within the Community Counseling Clinic. Services tailor treatment to your unique situation and respect your pace for change, with opportunities to learn about problem gambling and strategies to combat it, begin addressing financial problems, and when ready, share experiences with others in similar situations. Long-term, ongoing support is available, as well as intensive shorter term treatment. For more information, visit our Problem Gambling Services website.