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Grief Therapists in Hillsboro, Oregon
51 providers found
Find licensed grief therapists in Hillsboro. 51 providers match your search.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Community listing from public records — not yet authored by the provider.
Oregon Telehealth — Grief
Fewer than 5 grief therapists are listed in Hillsboro right now. These verified Oregon telehealth providers specialise in this area and may be able to help.
Clinics & Group Practices near Hillsboro
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Hillsboro and surrounding areas.
Visionary Psychiatry
Horizon Online Therapy
Alexander Counseling Center, LLC
BCBTherapy
Grief providers within 30 miles of Hillsboro
Verified licensed therapists in nearby cities who may also be a great fit.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
Do any grief therapists in Hillsboro offer sliding scale fees?
How many grief therapists in Hillsboro accept Oregon Health Plan?
Can I see a grief therapist in Hillsboro through telehealth?
Are grief therapists in Hillsboro currently accepting new patients?
What should I ask a grief therapist about cost before my first appointment?
No grief therapists in Hillsboro currently offer sliding scale fees, which is an important cost consideration among the 51 providers listed on Oregon Counselors Directory. All 46 listed providers are accepting new patients, and 8 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), which may be the most accessible route for uninsured or low-income residents seeking grief support. Telehealth is available through 40 of the 46 providers, allowing Hillsboro residents to attend sessions remotely without traveling to a physical office. Grief therapy typically addresses loss related to death, divorce, job change, or other significant life transitions. Common treatment approaches used by grief therapists include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and narrative therapy. If cost is a primary concern, contacting OHP-accepting providers directly is the most practical first step. Washington County residents may also qualify for OHP coverage if not currently enrolled. Filtering by insurance type on Oregon Counselors Directory can help narrow your search to providers within your coverage.