DBT Therapists in Bend, Oregon

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

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many DBT therapists in Bend offer telehealth sessions?
5 of the 6 DBT therapists listed in Bend on Oregon Counselors Directory offer telehealth or online sessions. This allows clients in Central Oregon to access DBT treatment without requiring in-person travel for every appointment.
Can I do a full DBT program through telehealth in Bend?
Some providers offer complete telehealth DBT programs including individual therapy and skills groups, while others may use a hybrid format. You should confirm with each provider whether their telehealth services include all components of a standard DBT program before scheduling.
Do any Bend DBT therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)?
Yes. 3 of the 6 DBT therapists listed in Bend accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). Contact those providers directly to verify that your specific OHP plan and coverage tier is accepted prior to your first appointment.
Are Bend DBT therapists currently accepting new patients?
All 6 DBT therapists listed in Bend on Oregon Counselors Directory are marked as accepting new patients. Availability can change, so it is advisable to contact a provider directly to confirm current openings.
What if I cannot afford standard DBT therapy rates in Bend?
Two of the 6 listed Bend DBT providers offer sliding scale fees based on income. Additionally, 3 providers accept OHP/Medicaid. If cost is a barrier, filtering for these options on Oregon Counselors Directory and asking providers about fee structures during an initial consultation may help.

5 DBT therapists in Bend offer online or telehealth sessions, out of 6 total listed providers on Oregon Counselors Directory. All 6 providers are currently accepting new patients, making it a relatively accessible time to begin DBT treatment in the Bend area. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a structured, evidence-based approach originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder and now widely used for emotional dysregulation, self-harm, chronic suicidal ideation, eating disorders, and substance use. DBT typically includes individual therapy, skills training groups, and between-session phone coaching. Of the 6 listed Bend providers, 3 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 2 offer sliding scale fees for those without insurance coverage or with limited income. Telehealth availability is notable given Bend's geographic position in Central Oregon, where distance and transportation can be barriers to consistent care. Providers listed accept a range of insurance plans; confirming your specific coverage directly with a provider before scheduling is recommended.

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