Last edited 12/04/2025

Headshot of Trish Mairet, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Trish Mairet

Accepting New Clients
Online in Oregon
Headshot of Trish Mairet, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
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Identifies As
WomanWhiteHeterosexualSpiritualityHighly Sensitive Person
Get To Know Me
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietyRelationship IssuesPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Women's issues
General Expertise
CareersWork StressRelationship IssuesLoss/GriefSelf-EsteemRace & Cultural IdentitySocial AnxietyAging related concernsArtists' mental healthAttachment issuesCaregiver stress & supportCodependencyCommunication issuesSpirituality & religion based issuesStressWomen's issuesMarriage issuesCouplesBurnout
Treatment Approaches
PsychoanalysisMindfulness PracticesCulturally Sensitive Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Couples CounselingIndividual TherapyGroup Therapy
Serves Ages
ParentsAdults (25-65)Seniors (65+)
Languages
English
Insurance & Fees
Insurances Accepted
AetnaBlue Cross Blue ShieldCignaBlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganEvernorth Health ServicesMedicaidOregon Health Plan (OHP)PacificSourceProvidence HealthRegenceTRICARE
Cash Pay Rates/Out-of-Pocket
First Session:$225
Couples Counseling:$225
Individual Therapy:$225
Group Therapy:$50
Professional Background
Licensure
Under Supervision: Trish Mairet, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, R12362 is practicing under the supervision of Brandie Lyday (Oregon, LMFT-S, T1503) at True Heart Therapy Skyline Blvd.
Please, note: A clinician listed as being “clinically supervised” is completing clinical hours toward their licensure. They have one or more fully licensed clinical supervisors that often have special training. They consult with their supervisor(s) on all of their cases.
Work HistoryI worked in County Mental Health as a Crisis Worker and CPS/APS worker also worked in In-Patient Psychiatric and Out-Patient Psychiatric facilities as a Social Worker and in Acute Care Hospitals as a Patient Counselor/Social Worker.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Trish Mairet, AMFT, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.