ImTT Trauma Therapy for Veterans & First Responders in Oregon
Oregon's veteran community spans Portland and Eugene to rural farming communities and the coast. Dr. Flores delivers ImTT therapy for Oregon veterans and first responders via PSYPACT telehealth — reaching every corner of the state without a drive to Portland.
Specialized ImTT Trauma Care — Available Across Oregon
Dr. Flores is a nationally recognized ImTT trainer and trauma psychologist offering Image Transformation Therapy for combat PTSD, moral injury, military sexual trauma, first responder trauma, and narcissistic abuse. ImTT achieves rapid, durable results without requiring detailed verbal narration of traumatic events — making it the modality of choice for veterans and first responders who have found other treatments intolerable, retraumatizing, or simply ineffective.
All Oregon services are delivered via PSYPACT-authorized telehealth. You do not need to travel. You need a secure video connection, a private space, and an hour.
Oregon Military Context
Oregon has a growing post-9/11 veteran population in Portland and Eugene alongside rural communities with very limited specialty mental health access. Forest fire first responders also face significant occupational trauma. Oregon has approximately 300,000 veterans, with particular concentrations in the Portland metro and along the I-5 corridor.
Military installations served: Camp Rilea (Oregon ANG) and Kingsley Field ANG Base (Klamath Falls).
Who Benefits Most from ImTT
- Combat veterans with persistent flashbacks that have not responded to EMDR, CPT, or Prolonged Exposure
- Veterans who cannot tolerate narrative exposure — who find detailed verbal recounting destabilizing or culturally incongruent
- First responders with occupational PTSD — law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, dispatchers — who need a focused, results-oriented approach
- Veterans with moral injury — the specific wound of having done, witnessed, or failed to prevent something that violates a deep moral code
- High-functioning veterans and first responders — officers, senior NCOs, command-level first responders — who need an intensive approach rather than open-ended exploratory therapy
- Veterans who have tried everything and are looking for a different pathway
Dr. Flores has specific clinical experience with: combat PTSD, rural veteran isolation, first responder PTSD (fire, EMS), operational stress injury.
PSYPACT Telehealth — What It Means for Oregon Residents
PSYPACT (Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact) is a multi-state licensure agreement that allows licensed psychologists to practice across state lines via telehealth. Dr. Flores is PSYPACT-authorized, which means she can legally provide therapy to residents of Oregon without requiring a separate OR-specific license.
There are no geographic restrictions on who she can serve within Oregon. Rural residents, those in areas without local trauma specialists, and those who prefer the privacy and convenience of telehealth are all equally eligible.
ImTT Intensive Programs
Many veterans and first responders cannot commit to weekly outpatient therapy. Dr. Flores offers ImTT intensive programs — concentrated 2-day or 3-day programs delivered entirely via PSYPACT telehealth that achieve more processing than months of weekly sessions. You do not need to come to New Orleans. You need three focused days and a reliable connection.
Insurance & VA Benefits
Insurance: Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon, PacificSource, Optum, United Health. Superbills for all other insurers..
VA Community Care: The Portland VA Medical Center and the Roseburg VA serve Oregon veterans. Community Care telehealth authorizations are available for rural Oregon veterans. The VA MISSION Act (2019) gives eligible veterans the right to see community (non-VA) providers when the VA cannot schedule an appointment within 20 days. Learn more about VA Community Care eligibility.
Self-pay & sliding scale: Sliding scale rates are available for veterans and first responders who qualify. Contact us to discuss options.
Take the Free PTSD Self-Assessment
If you are not yet sure what you are dealing with — or whether what you carry qualifies as PTSD — Dr. Flores offers a free, evidence-based PTSD self-assessment that takes approximately 10 minutes. No registration required.