Oxnard is Ventura County's biggest city and its working heart — the port, the plain's agriculture, the packing houses — and the therapy market reflects it: modest local supply, gentler-than-LA prices at roughly $120–200 a session, and a county system that does more of the lifting than in richer zip codes.

The insider fact: Ventura County Behavioral Health's access line, (866) 998-2243, is the Medi-Cal specialty front door (how the two-door system works →) — and this county has real Spanish-language capacity plus programs that serve farmworker families. Say what you need plainly: "outpatient therapy openings, in Spanish, for an adult." If your household speaks Mixteco or another Indigenous language, ask about interpreter services — MICOP's presence locally has pushed the system further than most counties on this.

Working the fields or the port without papers on file? Medi-Cal now covers adults regardless of immigration status →, and using it for therapy is not a public-charge problem. Hourly and warehouse employers increasingly carry EAPs → — free sessions, confidential, the poster in the break room is real. Commercially insured through the hospitals or the base? The 10-day law → applies. And telehealth brings LA's and the Valley's benches to your kitchen table (the one rule →).

In crisis? Call or text 988 — free, 24/7.

Sources: Ventura County Behavioral Health — vcbh.org (line verified Aug 2026) · TherapyCalifornia fee dataset, August 2026.