Anxiety Therapists in Beaverton, Oregon

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Find licensed anxiety therapists in Beaverton. 26 providers match your search.

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Oregon Telehealth — Anxiety

Fewer than 5 anxiety therapists are listed in Beaverton right now. These verified Oregon telehealth providers specialise in this area and may be able to help.

Clinics & Group Practices near Beaverton

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Anxiety providers within 30 miles of Beaverton

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many anxiety therapists in Beaverton accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid?
4 of the 22 anxiety therapists listed in Beaverton on Oregon Counselors Directory accept Oregon Health Plan or Medicaid. You can filter search results by insurance type to identify these providers quickly and confirm current panel availability before scheduling.
Are all listed anxiety therapists in Beaverton currently accepting new patients?
Yes. All 22 anxiety therapists listed in Beaverton are marked as accepting new patients. Availability can change, so it is advisable to contact a provider directly to confirm before your first appointment.
Can I find an OHP-covered anxiety therapist in Beaverton who also offers telehealth?
It is possible, though not guaranteed. Of the 22 listed providers, 4 accept OHP and 17 offer telehealth. Whether a specific OHP-accepting provider also offers telehealth will depend on the individual clinician. Oregon Counselors Directory allows you to apply both filters simultaneously to narrow results.
What if I do not qualify for OHP but cannot afford standard therapy rates in Beaverton?
One anxiety therapist in Beaverton currently listed on Oregon Counselors Directory offers a sliding scale fee. Sliding scale arrangements are typically based on income and are set at the provider's discretion. Contacting the provider directly is the most reliable way to discuss fee options.
What types of anxiety does therapy in Beaverton typically address?
Anxiety therapists in Beaverton may treat generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, phobias, and anxiety related to trauma or life transitions. Treatment approaches vary by provider and may include cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, or mindfulness-based methods. Each provider's profile on Oregon Counselors Directory lists their stated specialties.

4 of 22 anxiety therapists listed in Beaverton accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid. All 22 providers are currently accepting new patients, making Beaverton a relatively accessible area for those seeking anxiety treatment regardless of insurance type. Of the full provider list, 17 offer telehealth sessions, which may be useful for residents in surrounding Washington County communities who prefer remote appointments or have limited transportation options. One provider offers a sliding scale fee structure for those who do not qualify for OHP but have limited income. Anxiety therapy in Beaverton spans a range of treatment approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure-based methods, and mindfulness-oriented care, depending on the individual clinician. Providers vary in their focus areas, with some specializing in generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, or trauma-related anxiety. Oregon Counselors Directory displays each provider's insurance panels, session formats, and availability so you can compare options before reaching out. Filtering by OHP acceptance is available directly on the search page.

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