Accepting new patients
Jessica L. Binkley, Psy.D. (she/her/hers)
Accepting new patients
- Clinical Psychologist
- Assistant Professor of Institute on Development and Disability, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Pediatric Psychology
Clinical focus
- Behavioral and Mental Health
- Anxiety
- Depression
Locations and contact
I see patients at-
1 OHSU Doernbecher Pediatrics Clinic, Bethany Village
15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road 100100Portland, OR 97229
About me
I’m Jessica Binkley, a pediatric clinical psychologist with a focus on behavioral concerns, anxiety, and depression. I serve patients aged 1-17 years old.
I offer integrated behavioral health services as part of each patient's primary care team. I address common behavioral issues in childhood, such as noncompliance, sleep and eating concerns, and mood changes.
I am committed to taking an actively anti-racist and culturally humble approach in my work. I believe that patients and families bring unique cultural and personal wisdom that we can use together to address mental health concerns. One of the most rewarding parts of my job is helping children and families strengthen their relationships and build resiliency.
Outside of work, I enjoy running and both watching and playing soccer. My wife, young son and I also love exploring local parks and natural areas.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 2007, The University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
- B.A., 2007, The University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
- M.S., 2009, Pacific University School of Graduate Psychology
- Psy.D., 2012, Pacific University School of Graduate Psychology
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Internship
- Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology (CMTP); Boston, MA; 2011-2012
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Residency
- Pacific University School of Graduate Psychology, Latino Bilingual Track; Hillsboro, OR; 2012-2014
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Certifications
- Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners (Licensed Psychologist)
Memberships and associations:
- Oregon Psychological Association
- Society of Pediatric Psychology
Insurance
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