
Allison Smeck, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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In 2022 I completed my Master of Social Work degree at Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work in New York City. Then, I moved to Portland to complete a year-long fellowship in Palliative and Hospice Care at the Portland VA Medical Center.
I have worked with folks of many ages and addressed issues including helping clients with managing family conflict, learning how to safely access their emotions, and coping with stresses that accompany different phases of life. I have a Certificate in Palliative and Hospice Care Social Work (2023) with advanced training in grief and end-of-life concerns.
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Anxiety Disorders, Chronic Medical Concerns, Depressive Disorders, Family Conflict, Gender Identity, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Relationship Concerns, Trauma and Stress
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Individual Therapy
Ages 21-45, 70+. Virtual & In-person sessions.
Hello! My name is Allison Smeck (she/her), and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Oregon. I see individuals (ages 20-40) for both in-person and virtual sessions. Many of us have personal histories that make it difficult to cope with the here and now. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, unseen or frustrated by people and patterns of behavior that aren’t supporting you living your best life, I’d like to help! We’ll work together to separate the feelings of "stuckness" and overwhelm into smaller pieces that are easier to tackle, and we’ll share in meaning-making when we discover difficult or painful events in your history that might be interfering with your ability to see your strengths and power.
Are you a good clinical fit?
I want to make sure you feel safe, comfortable, and understood so that you can be your authentic self in our sessions. I love working with clients who are on the journey of exploring their gender identity and/or sexual orientation, and also folks who are sorting through other parts of their identity to find their authentic selves. I enjoy working with clients who struggle to find and name emotions.
My approach to therapy is modeled after fictional character Mrs. Frizzle’s rules for a field trip: “Take chances, make mistakes, get messy!” Sessions with me are casual and conversational but my clients also appreciate my directness. I’ll ask you questions that prompt you to go to places in your life that feel blocked or boundaried and I’ll also encourage you to pause and find the stillness to understand your discomfort better. I thrive in a therapeutic relationship with regular feedback, so I’ll ask you often how you think things are going and if your goals for treatment match what we’re accomplishing together.
My Approach
I chose to train in the discipline of social work because at its core it is a biopsychosocial approach. That means that I’m always curious about you as a whole person. What’s happening with your body, your emotions and your environment all matter in helping us discern sources of support as well as the pathways that no longer serve you. I like to pull from Psychodynamic theories, Strengths-Based practices, Attachment Theory, Emotion Focused therapies, Relational therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. You’ll find me using techniques from Narrative Therapy, Mindfulness, Art Therapy and all things humanistic! I am also a specialist in issues related to chronic illness, death, dying, grief and loss. TLDR: I pull a little bit from a lot of different theories and models to meet whatever needs are bringing you to therapy, but the above are some that I like enough to name.
Beyond the Therapy Room
I value authenticity and safety not just from you in sessions but also from myself! I hold myself to a high bar of being a human with you, not a blank or neutral body. Outside of my work as a therapist you are likely to find me with my wife and dog, at my ceramics studio, tide pooling (or doing other ocean activities) or at the airport on the way to visit my family. I’m a lover of coffee, summer fruit, farmer’s markets and thrift stores and chasing sunshine! I’m a former elementary school teacher turned therapist, I speak French and I love any occasion I can find to doodle!
I look forward to working with you!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Interested in working together? Submit a new client interest form and provide a brief description of why you are seeking services with Allison. Our admin team will reach out to schedule you with Alison or offer her waitlist.
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Allison generally accepts new clients but there could be a waitlist. Submit a new client interest form or call 503-334-3035 to find out Allison’s schedule and availability.
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All licensed providers at PSC accept AETNA, Cigna, Kaiser, MODA, PacificSource, Providence and Regence BCBS Health Plans. Please contact us at 503-334-3035 to verify your insurance.
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Allison offers both online telehealth and in-person visits. Contact us at 503-334-3035 to find out Allison’s schedule and availability.
A few of Allison’s favorite resources…
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Fill out the “Prospective Patient Form” and we will reach out within 48 hours.
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Your access to services depends on things like whether you prefer in-person or telehealth, your available days and times, your age, your insurance coverage, your concerns, and the type of services you’re looking for. Being flexible can help you get an appointment sooner!
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Intake
Starts with an assessment (50-55 minutes). You will chat about your current situation, your history, and goals. A plan for treatment will be made with your goals and plan for follow up
Follow-up Appointments
Appointments last 30-55 minutes. We'll start by understanding your concerns and work together toward your goals at a pace that feels right for you. As symptoms improve, the frequency will reduce.
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In-Network: AETNA, Cigna, Kaiser, MODA, PacificSource, Providence Health Plans and Regence BCBS.
Self pay available.
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48-Hour Cancellation Policy
$75 Therapy Appointment
$20 Group Appointment
$100 Medication Appointment
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HIPAA secured, telehealth therapy via ZOOM is available for all clients.
In-Person services available at our 4 locations.
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Business hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Office staff are available for scheduling during business hours only.
All providers keep their own schedule with some offering evening or weekend hours.
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No after-hours or crisis support.
If you are in crisis or emergency:
Call 911 or go to the hospital.
Call 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Use Lifeline Chat at www.988lifeline.org.