Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Gresham, Oregon

37 providers found

Find licensed trauma and ptsd therapists in Gresham. 37 providers match your search.

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Nikki Barone

Professional Counselor Associate · Gresham, OR

Trauma and PTSDTelehealth

Life isn’t always easy, and most of us don’t seek counseling when everything feels perfect. Sometimes we simply need someone to walk with us through the hard places with someone…

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Heather Lara Family Therapy LLC

LMFT · Gresham, OR

Trauma and PTSDTelehealth

An ideal client would be someone who is interested and committed to achieving their goals. I enjoy working with young adults, teens, new parents and individuals who experience…

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Isaiah Pitre

MSW, CSWA · Gresham, OR

Trauma and PTSDTelehealth

My passion for clinical work comes from seeing the negative impacts of compounded trauma and untreated mental and behavioral health challenges on individuals, families and…

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Kerrie L. Leitch

ATR-P, MA · Gresham, OR

Trauma and PTSDTelehealth

I value the therapeutic relationship and prioritize understanding each client’s needs and goals. I use both talk therapy and art therapy to support exploration, insight, and…

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Melissa Fox

LPC, LMHC, CCTP · Gresham, OR

Trauma and PTSDTelehealth

Do you ask yourself, "Why did I do that"? Are you telling yourself, "I need to just get over it"? Anxiety and regret can be constant reminders that eat away at your self-worth.…

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37 Trauma & PTSD therapists in Gresham offer online or telehealth sessions as of April 2026, out of 42 total listed providers. All 42 published providers are accepting new patients; nine accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). Thirty-seven clinicians list telehealth as an option and five do not offer remote sessions. None of the listed providers report offering sliding scale fees. The Oregon Counselor Directory maintains these listings and identifies which clinicians accept OHP, provide telehealth, and are currently accepting new clients. If you need Trauma or PTSD care via telehealth, confirm a provider’s licensure, platform (video or phone), fees, and whether your specific OHP plan and any required referrals or authorizations will be accepted. Also verify emergency and safety procedures for remote care, required consent paperwork, and whether the clinician can legally provide telehealth in your location. Contacting a provider directly will give the most current information about availability, visit length, and billing practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Trauma & PTSD therapists in Gresham offer telehealth?
Thirty-seven of the 42 published Trauma & PTSD providers in Gresham offer telehealth as of April 2026. All 42 are accepting new patients. The Oregon Counselor Directory lists which clinicians provide remote sessions so you can identify who offers online care.
Can I use Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid) for telehealth appointments?
Nine of the 42 listed providers accept OHP/Medicaid. Telehealth acceptance can vary by provider and by plan, so confirm with the clinician and your plan whether telehealth visits are covered, whether prior authorization or referrals are required, and what co-pay or billing processes apply.
Do any Gresham Trauma & PTSD therapists offer sliding scale fees for telehealth?
According to the April 2026 listings, none of the 42 published providers report offering sliding scale fees. If cost is a barrier, ask each clinician about payment options, check community mental health centers, or contact OHP enrollment resources for alternative coverage or referrals.
What should I do to prepare for a telehealth Trauma or PTSD session?
Prepare a private, quiet space and a reliable internet connection or phone, have a valid ID and insurance information ready, and ensure your device’s camera and microphone work. Review and sign any consent or intake forms, confirm appointment length and fees, and provide an emergency contact and current location for safety planning during remote sessions.
What happens if I have a crisis during a telehealth appointment?
Telehealth clinicians should establish emergency protocols before treatment begins. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent medical help, call 911 or local emergency services. Share your exact location and a local emergency contact with your provider so they can coordinate appropriate local supports if a crisis occurs during a remote session.