John Newey, LPC
Focus Area: Professional Counseling
Licensed in: Oregon
In therapy, I aim to help you achieve your goal—to improve, grow, or overcome challenges. Together, we’ll identify your desired outcomes and develop a personalized plan backed by effective research.
About Me
I want you to leave therapy feeling, thinking, and acting better than when you started, empowered with practical tools and insights. Throughout our sessions, you’ll experience a safe, supportive environment where your success is my priority. With a personalized, goal-oriented approach, we’ll focus on specific outcomes tailored to your experiences with anxiety, combining various therapeutic strategies for tangible progress. Together, we’ll adapt and evolve our approach to ensure you receive the support you need on your journey to wellness.
Education
- The Master's University 1991 - BA
- Pepperdine University 1996 - MA
Role
Therapist
Therapeutic Expertise
Professional Counseling
Specialties
ADHD, Adjustment Disorder, Agoraphobia, Anger Management, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Co-Occurring Medical Problems, Communication Skills, Conduct Disorder, Coping Skills, Cyclothymic Disorder, Depression, Dysthymic Disorder, Emotional Regulation, Fatigue, Burn Out, And Self-care, Grief, Insomnia, Mood Disorders, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Panic Disorder, Parenting Issues, Physical Disabilities, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Self-Esteem, Setting Boundaries, Sexual Abuse, Socio-Economic Concerns, Stress Management, Survivors Of Suicide, Trauma
Methodologies
Eye Movement Desensitization And Reprocessing (EDMR)
Populations
Family Therapy
Insurances accepted by John Newey
We’re in-network with most major providers. Covered members pay an average co-pay of $30.
IN NETWORK
Affordable and accessible
We believe everyone should have easy access to mental health care. That’s why we’ve established in-network relationships with most major insurance providers. See if you’re within our coverage area.
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More than 50% of Americans struggle with mental health.
Headlight is now collaborating with health plans and companies to make therapy more accessible and affordable. Speak to a Care Coordinator today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Headlight accept insurance?
Yes, Headlight accepts most major insurances such as Aetna, Kaiser, Magellan, Anthem and more. To confirm we accept your insurance, please call 800-930-0803.
What is the difference between a Therapist and a Prescriber?
Therapy, often provided by psychologists, social workers, or counselors, involves talking through emotional and psychological challenges to gain insight and develop coping strategies. Whereas, psychiatry, typically led by medical doctors, focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues using medication alongside therapy when necessary. While therapy emphasizes conversation and behavioral strategies, psychiatry integrates medication management to address biochemical imbalances in mental health conditions.
How much will my appointment cost?
Seeking help is hard, paying for it shouldn’t be. Our goal is to make mental health care affordable and accessible to all, by working with insurance companies to cover mental health services in-network. Over 90% of our clients are getting great care with only a co-pay fee. To check your insurance coverage click here (https://headlight.health/insurance/) or call our Care Coordinators at 1-800-930-0803 for assistance.
Do Headlight providers offer telehealth visits?
Absolutely, all our providers offer telehealth visits so that you can get care from the comfort of your own home.
Can I see both a Therapist and Prescriber?
Yes. Seeing both a Therapist and Prescriber is incredibly common and can lead to better results. Talk with your provider and discuss if combining Therapy and Medication Management makes sense for you.
What can I expect in my first appointment?
During your first session you will meet with a licensed professional to discuss your medical history, current feelings and relevant life factors. From there, you and your provider will work together to create a personalized treatment plan. If you don’t feel like your provider is a good fit, please let your provider know. They can help transfer you to a new provider that might be a better fit for you.