Family Therapists in Portland, Oregon

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many family therapists in Portland accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)?
As of April 2026, 304 of the 1,239 listed family therapists in Portland accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). Families enrolled in Oregon's public insurance program can filter listings on Oregon Counselor Directory by insurance type to identify eligible providers.
Can I find a family therapist in Portland who offers telehealth?
Yes. Of the 1,239 listed family therapists in Portland, 1,061 offer telehealth services as of April 2026. Telehealth sessions allow family members to participate remotely, which can be useful for households with scheduling conflicts, transportation barriers, or members in different locations.
What issues does family therapy typically address?
Family therapy commonly addresses communication difficulties, parenting conflicts, divorce and separation, grief, behavioral concerns in children or adolescents, blended family adjustment, and the impact of a family member's mental health or substance use on the household. A licensed family therapist can help clarify which treatment approach fits a specific situation.
Are any Portland family therapists offering sliding scale fees?
Fourteen of the listed Portland family therapists offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026. Sliding scale arrangements adjust the per-session cost based on a client's income or financial circumstances. Availability and income thresholds vary by provider, so it is advisable to confirm details directly with the clinician.
Who attends family therapy sessions — does the whole family need to participate?
Participation varies depending on the treatment goals and the therapist's approach. Some sessions involve all household members, while others may include only a subset, such as a couple or a parent and child. A licensed family therapist will typically discuss attendance expectations during an initial consultation before treatment begins.

1,239 licensed family therapists are listed in Portland, Oregon on Oregon Counselor Directory as of April 2026, and all 1,239 are currently accepting new patients. Family therapy addresses relational and communication challenges among couples, parents, children, and extended family members, and may be used to work through conflict, life transitions, grief, or behavioral concerns. Of the 1,239 listed providers, 304 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), making family therapy accessible to households enrolled in Oregon's public insurance program. Telehealth is available through 1,061 of the listed providers, allowing families to attend sessions remotely without traveling to a Portland office. Fourteen providers offer sliding scale fees, which adjust session costs based on household income. Providers listed on Oregon Counselor Directory hold licensure through the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists, the Oregon Board of Psychology, or the Oregon Health Authority, depending on their credential type. Listings include each provider's accepted insurance plans, session formats, and specialty areas to help families identify a clinician whose practice aligns with their specific needs.