Resource: Counseling
CAFA (Christians As Family Advocates)
Domestic violence intervention for offenders and victims, parenting classes, supervised visitation services, and individual therapy for adults, children, couples, and families.
Center for Community Counseling
Low-cost counseling to uninsured and underinsured adults (18 and over). Services include individual counseling, support groups, and classes. Sliding-fee scale, $5 – 40.
Center For Family Development
Spanish Language Available by Request
Outpatient services for mental health and substance use disorders for children, adolescents, and adults. OHP and some commercial insurance accepted. Sliding-fee scale and funding assistance available for some services.
Center for Healthy Relationships
Spanish Language Available by Request
Therapy for intimate relationships, families, and individuals provided by UO graduate student interns supervised by faculty and advanced clinicians. Day, evening, weekday and telehealth hours available. Sliding-fee scale.
Centro Latino Americano
Spanish Language Available
Behavioral health counseling and treatment; case management/resource navigation (e.g., food boxes, housing advocacy, job searches); youth mentoring; parenting classes; wraparound services.
Child and Family Center
A range of low-cost, family-based services for children and adolescents (ages 2 – 17). Services include brief and longer-term intervention, assessment, family and child therapy, parenting help, and referrals.
Child Development and Rehabilitation Center
Spanish Language Available by Request
Comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation, and management of various conditions, including developmental delay, autism, speech and language disorders, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and orthopedic impairments.
Direction Service Counseling Center
Spanish Language Available by Request
Outpatient counseling and mental health support for adults, children (ages 18 months and older), adolescents, and families. Private insurance and OHP accepted. Call for information about rapid access assessment program.
Jasper Mountain
Spanish Language Available by Request
Intensive mental health treatment for children (ages 4 – 13) includes residential treatment, day treatment school, therapeutic foster care, crisis stabilization, and 24-hour Crisis Response Program (see Helplines).
888–989–9990
Jasper Mountain
37875 Jasper-Lowell Rd., Jasper 97438
541–747–1235
SAFE Center
89124 Marcola Rd., Springfield 97478
541–741–7402
Laurel Hill Center
Spanish Language Available by Request
Services to help people with psychiatric disabilities make choices and acquire skills that increase their self-reliance and ability to live and work in the community.
Looking Glass Community Services
Spanish Language Available
Mental health and teen substance abuse treatment services. Individual and group treatment available in Eugene, Springfield, Junction City, and Cottage Grove. Accept OHP, most insurance, and self pay.
Ophelia’s Place
Spanish Language Available
Support and empowerment center for girl-identified youth (ages 10-18). On-site counseling by appointment, after-school program, resources Monday-Thursday, 3-6 p.m. Call for orientation information.
Options Counseling and Family Services
Spanish Language Available
Individual and family therapy for children and teens; Circle of Security Groups; Intensive Safety & Reunification Services; Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Intensive Children’s Treatment Services.
Oregon Community Programs
Spanish Language Available by Request
KEEP Program: FREE! Foster/Kin Parent support group. Promotes child well-being, reducing foster parent stress, and preventing placement breakdowns. Earn training hours & up to $400. Parenting Through Change - coming 2021.
Relief Nursery, Inc.
Spanish Language Available
Strength-based support for families with low income and children under 6; crisis response, home visiting, therapeutic classrooms, early childhood special education, parenting classes, child counseling, and recovery support. No cost.
The Child Center
Mental health services for families throughout Lane County, including outpatient counseling, mental health assessment, psychiatric day treatment (ages 3 – 13), wellness program, parenting classes, community resource library, and 24-hour Crisis Response Program (see Helplines).
White Bird Crisis Center
Spanish Language Available
Lane County 24-hour crisis intervention service. New crisis center with phone and walk-in services in a trauma-informed space. No cost.
Willamette Family, Inc.
Spanish Language Available
Quality substance abuse treatment, mental health, detoxification, primary medical, on-site child care, and family services. Residential and outpatient settings.
http://www.wfts.org
info@wfts.org
541–343–6512
Rapid Access Center
541–762–4300
Admissions To All Services:
195 West 12th St., Eugene 97401