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Alicia Johnson

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Pricing & Insurance

Accepting new patients?
Accepted Insurance
aetna, regence, out of network, pacific source, private pay, united healthcare

Features

Type of Service Provided
adult,queer
Provider Specialization
Ages Served
adolescent,adult
Modalities
cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma focused, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy, motivational interviewing
Supported Communities
bipoc,queer
Offering supervision?

Description

Credentials
LMFT
Pronouns
she/her

Hi, I’m Alicia, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in OR. If you’ve found yourself here, you may be feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure of what’s next. I provide a warm, supportive space for adolescents, adults, and families navigating mental health challenges, life transitions, identity, and relationships.

I bring empathy, creativity, and even humor into the therapy room, and I’ll gently challenge you when needed. I often use metaphors, real-life strategies, and experiential tools to support insight and growth. My style is collaborative and flexible, grounded in genuine connection.

I specialize in eating disorders and have six years of experience in residential treatment for teens, including leadership roles like Assistant Clinical Director and Clinical Director. I also work with anxiety, depression, trauma, self-esteem, and family dynamics. My approach draws from CBT, DBT, Narrative and Experiential Therapy, Attachment Theory, and Structural Family Therapy.

I hold a Master’s in Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy and an Eating Disorder Treatment Certificate from Lewis & Clark College.

Outside of therapy, I enjoy reading, traveling, volunteering, and spending time with loved ones—and my three cats. If you’re curious about working together, I offer a free 15-minute consultation. I’d be honored to support you on your path.

Location

Address
5541 S Macadam Ave, STE N, Portland, OR, 29575
Location Accessibilty
gender neutral bathrooms