Autism Therapists in Salem, Oregon

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Find licensed autism therapists in Salem. 3 providers match your search.

Showing therapists within ~30 miles of Salem, plus verified telehealth available statewide.

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Oregon Telehealth — Autism

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

Clinics & Group Practices near Salem

Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Salem and surrounding areas.

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Twelve Million People in the Blind Spot: The Invisible Reality of ADHD

Twelve Million People in the Blind Spot: The Invisible Reality of ADHD

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Autistic Burnout vs. Depression: How to Tell Them Apart

Autistic Burnout vs. Depression: How to Tell Them Apart

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Neurodivergent Couples: When Both Partners Are Wired Differently

Neurodivergent Couples: When Both Partners Are Wired Differently

Couples therapy approaches designed for neurotypical pairs frequently misfire when one or both partners are ADHD, autistic, or both. Here's the clinical framework for what neurodivergent couples actually need — and how it differs from standard EFT or Gottman approaches.

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Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How do I find Autism therapists in Salem, Oregon?
Browse the 3 licensed Autism therapists in Salem below. You can filter by insurance, telehealth, and whether they are accepting new clients, then contact providers directly — the directory is free and needs no sign-up.
Do Autism therapists in Salem take OHP or insurance?
Many do. Autism therapists in Salem accept plans such as the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), PacificSource, Regence, Providence, and Moda. Use the insurance filter to show only providers who take your plan.
How much does therapy cost in Salem?
Out-of-pocket fees in Salem generally run from about $100 to $200 per session. Many therapists bill insurance directly and others offer sliding-scale rates, so your actual cost is often lower. Filter for sliding scale or OHP if cost is a concern.
Can I see a Autism therapist in Salem online by telehealth?
Yes. Many Autism therapists in Salem offer secure video sessions, and any Oregon-licensed therapist can see you by telehealth anywhere in the state — helpful when local openings are limited. Use the telehealth filter.
Are Autism therapists in Salem accepting new clients?
Some are and some keep a waitlist. Profiles marked as accepting new clients are the fastest place to start, and contacting two or three providers at once is the best way to shorten the wait.

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