
Luke Patrick
(He/Him/His)
Psychologist
I enjoy working with clients of widely diverse backgrounds and identities. Sports are at their best when they empower us ALL to be our best!
I first got excited about sport psychology as an NCAA Division I track athlete at Drake University. My career pursuits then led me to a master’s degree in sport and exercise science at Kansas State University, and on to a doctoral degree in counseling psychology at the University of Iowa. I work with athletes at levels from college prospect to professional. My clients have included competitors from events as varied as fencing, equestrian sports, and international open water swimming. I have supported pro athletes in the NBA, NWSL, NFL, MLB, MLS, NHL, UFC, and USA Track and Field. I am listed in the NFL Players' Association Clinician Directory, and the Mental Health Registry for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. I'm proud to serve NCAA D1 student-athletes through the University of Portland Athletics Mental Health and Wellness Program.
Practice hours (CDT)
Areas of focus
Areas of expertise
- Anger Issues
- Anxiety
- Athletic Performance
- Athletic/Sports performance
- Bipolar Disorder
- Body Image
- Burnout
- Career
- Chronic Illness/Pain
- Compulsive Exercise
- Conflict Resolution
- Depression
- Eating Concerns
- Gender Identity
- Grief and Loss
- Insomnia
- Intimacy Concerns
- Life Transitions
- Men's Issues
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Panic
- Parenting Concerns
- Perfectionism
- Performance Anxiety
- Personal Growth
- Phobia
- Physical Stress
- Postpartum Depression
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Racial Identity
- Racial/Cultural Oppression or Trauma
- Relationship(s) with Friends/Roommates
- Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family
- Relationship(s) with Partner/Husband/Wife
- School Concerns
- Self-Esteem
- Sexual Identity
- Sleep Concerns
- Social Anxiety
- Spiritual/Religious Concerns
- Work/Life Balance
Age groups
- Teens (13-17)
- Young adults (18-30)
- Adults (31-64)
Special groups
- Athletes
- Neurodivergent people
- People of color
Location
Accommodations
Entering the practice
- Wide doorway
- Door can be opened easily
- Step-free entry
- Flat path to the front door
- Service animals allowed
- Disabled parking spot (8ft / 2.4m)
- Emotional support animals allowed
Getting around
- Wide hallways (36” or 90cm)
Settling in
- Wide entry to clinician space
Remote options
- Video
Payment options
Insurance
In-network coverage provided for the following insurance companies
- Aetna – Oregon
- Anthem – Oregon
- Blue Cross Blue Shield – Oregon
- First Choice Health – Oregon
- Health Net – Oregon
- LifeWise – Oregon
- Moda Health – Oregon
- Optum – Oregon
- PacificSource – Oregon
- Providence – Oregon
- Providence Health Plan – Oregon
- Documentation provided for patient filling
- In-network insurance
- Out-of-network insurance
- Out-of-pocket
Payment methods
- Cash
- Check
- Credit Card
- Debit Card
- Flexible Spending Account
- Health Savings Account
Credentials
Licenses
Psychologist
Oregon Board of Psychology
1491, Oregon
Education
University of Iowa
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), 2000
I studied the role of counseling psychology in health and medicine.