Grief Therapists in Lake Oswego, Oregon

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Find licensed grief therapists in Lake Oswego. 68 providers match your search.

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Oregon Telehealth — Grief

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

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Grief providers within 30 miles of Lake Oswego

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How many grief therapists are available in Lake Oswego, Oregon?
Oregon Counselors Directory lists 54 licensed grief therapists in Lake Oswego, Oregon. All 54 are currently accepting new patients, which means individuals seeking grief support have a range of providers to consider in this area.
Do grief therapists in Lake Oswego offer telehealth appointments?
Yes. Of the 54 listed grief therapists in Lake Oswego, 46 offer telehealth sessions. This allows clients to attend appointments remotely via video or phone, which can be helpful for those with transportation limitations or scheduling constraints.
Can I find a grief therapist in Lake Oswego who accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)?
One grief therapist listed in Lake Oswego on Oregon Counselors Directory accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). Individuals with Medicaid coverage should contact that provider directly to verify current insurance acceptance before scheduling an appointment.
Are there grief therapists in Lake Oswego who offer sliding scale fees?
No grief therapists currently listed in Lake Oswego on Oregon Counselors Directory offer sliding scale fees. Individuals with cost concerns may want to ask providers directly about payment options or inquire about out-of-pocket rates during an initial consultation.
What types of loss do grief therapists in Lake Oswego typically address?
Grief therapists commonly work with clients experiencing loss related to death of a loved one, divorce, serious illness, job loss, or major life transitions. Treatment approaches may include Complicated Grief Treatment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or person-centered counseling, depending on the provider.

54 licensed grief therapists are listed in Lake Oswego, Oregon on Oregon Counselors Directory. All 54 providers are currently accepting new patients, making this a relatively accessible specialty within the Lake Oswego area. Of those listed, 46 offer telehealth sessions, allowing clients to meet with a grief therapist remotely without traveling to an office. One provider accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), so individuals with Medicaid coverage should confirm insurance details directly with that provider before scheduling. No providers in this listing currently offer sliding scale fees, which is an important consideration for those managing cost. Grief therapy addresses loss related to death, divorce, job loss, health changes, and other significant life transitions. Therapists working in this area may use approaches such as Complicated Grief Treatment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or person-centered counseling. Prospective clients are encouraged to review individual provider profiles on Oregon Counselors Directory for details on licensure, session format, and accepted insurance before reaching out.

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