DBT Therapists in Eugene, Oregon

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many DBT therapists in Eugene accept Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid)?
Of the 27 DBT therapists listed in Eugene on Oregon Counselors Directory, 14 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). When filtering results, confirm your specific OHP managed care plan is accepted, as coverage can vary by provider contract.
Can I see a DBT therapist in Eugene via telehealth?
Yes. 22 of the 27 listed DBT therapists in Eugene offer telehealth sessions. Telehealth DBT is delivered through HIPAA-compliant video platforms. Note that skills training groups may have different telehealth availability than individual therapy sessions.
What conditions is DBT used to treat?
DBT was originally developed for borderline personality disorder but is now used to treat chronic suicidality, self-harm behaviors, PTSD, eating disorders, substance use disorders, and severe emotional dysregulation. A licensed clinician can assess whether DBT is appropriate for your specific situation.
Are there DBT therapists in Eugene who offer sliding scale fees?
Five of the 27 listed DBT therapists in Eugene offer sliding scale fees. Sliding scale arrangements are typically based on income and household size. Contact providers directly to ask about their fee structure and whether a reduced rate is available.
What is the difference between standard DBT and DBT-informed therapy?
Standard DBT follows a structured protocol that includes individual therapy, a weekly skills training group, phone coaching, and therapist consultation teams. DBT-informed therapy incorporates DBT skills and concepts without the full protocol. When searching, ask providers directly which format they offer to ensure it matches your treatment needs.

27 licensed DBT therapists are listed in Eugene, Oregon on Oregon Counselors Directory, and all 27 are currently accepting new patients. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a structured, evidence-based treatment originally developed for borderline personality disorder and now widely used for conditions including chronic suicidality, self-harm, eating disorders, PTSD, and substance use disorders. DBT typically combines individual therapy with skills training groups covering four core modules: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Of the 27 listed Eugene providers, 14 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), 22 offer telehealth sessions, and 5 offer sliding scale fees for those without insurance coverage or with limited income. Providers vary in licensure type, including licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors, and licensed psychologists. Some specialize in DBT for adolescents, while others focus on adult populations. Use the filters on Oregon Counselors Directory to narrow results by insurance, session format, age group, or fee structure.

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