Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Springfield, Oregon
11 providers found
Find licensed trauma and ptsd therapists in Springfield. 11 providers match your search.
Amy Geske
MS · Springfield, OR
I am passionate about empowering others and meeting them where they are on their mental health journey. I want to create a safe environment in which people can be themselves…
Karen Cobb
LPC · Springfield, OR
My ideal client may be navigating the perinatal period, facing postpartum depression, anxiety, fertility struggles, birth trauma, or identity shifts, or they may be an adult or…
Shay Seimears
MA · Springfield, OR
I’m passionate about helping people in relationships build deeper connections through clear communication, healthy boundaries, and mutual understanding. This often involves…
Krystal Ortiz
MS, MFTA · Springfield, OR
My ideal clients are young children ages 0–6 and their families navigating early life challenges like anxiety, big emotions, behavioral concerns, grief, trauma, or transitions…
Amy Quigley
LPC-A · Springfield, OR
My ideal clients are children ages 0 to 6, though I also work with youth up to 18. They may be facing anxiety, behavioral challenges, trauma, grief, or difficulties in…
Alex Harrison
MS · Springfield, OR
All areas of our lives are influenced and shaped by our relationships and events. Whether you are struggling with depression or anxiety or maybe struggling with a relationship, I…
Seth Murphy
Professional Counselor Associate · Springfield, OR
As a therapist, I spend time understanding the client’s goals and intended outcomes in therapy. The foundations of therapy should replicate the foundation of any healthy…
Mike Martin
LMFT · Springfield, OR
I use an eclectic style that leans on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing ( EMDR), mindfulness, and a bit of humor sprinkled in. I…
0 Trauma & PTSD therapists in Springfield offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026; the Oregon Counselor Directory lists 25 Trauma & PTSD providers in Springfield. Of those 25 providers, 24 are accepting new patients, 17 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 19 offer telehealth services. This means direct reduced-fee options are not available through listed providers, but most clinicians remain open to new clients and many accept OHP. To find an OHP-accepting or telehealth provider, use the Oregon Counselor Directory filters, confirm coverage and eligibility with the provider and OHP, and ask whether virtual care meets clinical needs. If cost or coverage is a barrier, contact county behavioral health or community mental health centers for low-cost services, ask clinics about group therapy or sliding-fee alternatives beyond these listings, and consider calling providers directly to inquire about cancellation lists or short-term options. All availability figures reflect published listings as of April 2026.