Counseling Practice – Elisabeth Herrera Counseling, LLC
Located at 661 Cottage Street Northeast in Salem, Oregon, Elisabeth Herrera Counseling, LLC provides individual therapy for teens and adults through a client-centered therapeutic framework. Elisabeth Herrera is the practice’s clinician and holds licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in both Oregon and Washington states. All counseling services are currently delivered via telehealth only, with no in-person sessions listed on the website.
Individual sessions are structured in two formats: 50-minute sessions billed at $150 and 90-minute sessions billed at $190. Clinical specialties include anxiety, mood concerns, relationship and communication difficulties, ADHD, body image, disordered eating, and chronic illness management. The practice identifies as a Health at Every Size (HAES) provider, an orientation to body image and eating concerns that prioritizes size-inclusive, non-diet-focused therapeutic care and avoids pathologizing body size as a clinical target.
Insurance coverage accepted by the practice includes Regence BC/BS, Premera Blue Cross, Moda, Providence, Cigna, Pacific Source commercial plans, and Aetna for Washington state clients only. Clients whose plans fall outside of accepted networks may receive out-of-network services with appropriate billing documentation provided.
In addition to direct therapy, Herrera offers Licensed Professional Counselor licensure supervision for Oregon-based residents working toward independent licensure. Supervision is available at $350 per month for two hours or $450 per month for three hours, with a bundled supervision and private-practice development guidance package offered at $600 monthly. Professional presentations and group trainings are also offered and billed at an hourly rate plus applicable mileage for in-person delivery engagements.
The practice’s stated philosophy centers on creating a therapeutic space where clients feel genuinely safe, heard, and accepted while managing the demands of significant life events alongside everyday responsibilities. Herrera notes that people need genuine connection and understanding as they navigate both major transitions and the accumulation of daily stressors, and this orientation shapes the client-centered model throughout her work. No year of establishment is listed on the website. Contact and scheduling inquiries can be submitted through the practice website.