Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Salem, Oregon
196 providers found
Find licensed trauma and ptsd therapists in Salem. 196 providers match your search.
Evergreen Behavioral Health
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Salem, OR
Therapists at Evergreen are trained in EMDR, TF-CBT, CBT, DBT Skills, the Gottman Method, ACT and other treatment modalities for working with children, adolescents, adults,…
Dana Crane
LPC · Salem, OR
Not Accepting New Clients At This Time. Good Sense Counseling helps people grow their…
Joselyn Salaz
LPC, PhD · Salem, OR
You're a spiritually curious, intuitive woman feeling stuck, anxious, or out of alignment with your purpose. You want more than symptom relief—you seek clarity, healing, and…
Be Still and Grow Counseling
Salem, OR
Welcome to BSGC. Our compassionate counselors are here to provide a safe space for adults, teens, youth, & couples dealing with emotional pain, trauma, depression, anxiety or…
Ka Rin Johnson
Salem, OR
Have you been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, unhappy, or alone in your life? Chronic stress, life transitions, loss, or emotional pain often leave us feeling helpless over our…
Rising Strong Counseling LLC
Salem, OR
Are you ready to begin Rising STRONG? No one is exempt from pain, and at Rising Strong Counseling, we desire to come alongside you to set goals and facilitate change in a safe,…
Capitol Psychological
PsyD, LCSW · Salem, OR
Salem-area psychology practice accepting OHP and Medicaid.
Veronica Sanchez-Leon
LCSW, SEP · Salem, OR
Feeling stuck in a cycle? Longing for a change but unsure how to break free? It's a frustrating place to be, unable to move forward despite your efforts. You find yourself…
1 Trauma & PTSD therapists in Salem offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026, making care more accessible among the 171 providers listed. The Oregon Counselor Directory shows that all 171 Trauma & PTSD clinicians in Salem are accepting new patients, 78 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 135 offer telehealth services. Sliding-scale availability is limited to a single provider, so if reduced fees are essential consider contacting OHP-accepting clinicians, community mental health centers, or telehealth providers that may offer lower hourly rates. When searching the Oregon Counselor Directory, filter results by OHP/Medicaid acceptance and telehealth to narrow options, then confirm insurance participation, session costs, and sliding-fee eligibility directly with each clinician. Telehealth can increase scheduling flexibility but confirm platform compatibility, licensure, and privacy practices. Verify current availability and any required documentation for OHP/Medicaid coverage; policies and openings can change, so confirm details at the time you contact a provider.