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ISO: ADHD CBT Provider in Portland, Oregon

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I'm eligible (Veteran) to see a community therapy provider in Mental Health for CBT for ADHD treatment, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations in the Portland, Oregon area that they might suggest?

Not all providers are covered under this program from the VA, so may need a list of a few providers that I can provide them.

Any suggestions or help would be great. I'm a little overwhelmed with the whole google search for "CBT for Adult ADHD in Portland"

So many options, and nothing to get ratings or reviews from.

Thanks for your help.

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