Note for people making referrals to OCC: All clinical activities at Oregon Center for Change are legally privileged, with certain exceptions. This means that all information about our clients, including verification of our contact with an individual, is strictly confidential. If you are referring someone and you would like to be able to follow up with us, please obtain a release of information document before you make the referral. You may fax the release to us at 503-605-1490.

Evaluation and Assessment

  • Comprehensive psychosexual evaluations
  • Intake (pre-treatment) evaluations inclusive of risk assessment and treatment recommendations
  • Abel Assessment for Sexual Interest, including testing and report summary with recommendations

Treatment

OCC offers cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to help individuals identify and change errors of thinking and behavior. Our primary mode of treatment is group therapy. Treatment includes recovery support for individuals affected by trauma or other experiences that affect personal growth, relationships, and positive engagement in the challenges of everyday life. Our goal is to help each of our clients live a good life with greater meaning and purpose. OCC offers treatment for adults who are:

  • Referred by employers
  • Professionals, referred by licensing authorities
  • Referred by attorneys
  • Mandated to treatment by probation or parole conditions
  • Self-referred, who want to recover from patterns of maladaptive sexual behavior, sexual addiction, pornography addiction, or trauma
  • Self-referred minor-attracted persons (MAP)
  • Family or community members who want to be trained as family visitation monitors

Consultation

  • Discussion with other mental health professionals who are seeking therapeutic guidance to address sexual concerns of individual clients in their practice
  • Confidential consultation for individuals with concerns about their own sexuality, urges, or behavior
  • Private counsel for attorneys who are representing individuals alleged to have sexual behavior or sexual addiction issues related to divorce settlement, parental rights and visitation, domestic violence, criminal allegations, etc.
  • Thoughtful guidance for organization leaders who are confronting dating violence, partner abuse, sexual harassment or assault occurring within businesses, schools, or faith communities