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Strength Based Therapy in Oregon Approach · 109 providers Mindfulness Based Mbct Therapy in Oregon Approach · 66 providers Attachment Based Therapy in Oregon Approach · 69 providers Attachment-Based Therapists in Portland, Oregon Local specialty · 24 providers Attachment-Based Therapists in Eugene, Oregon Local specialty · 6 providers Couples Counseling Therapy in Oregon Approach · 44 providers Couples counseling helps partners improve communication, rebuild trust, and navigate conflict. Emdr Therapy in Oregon Approach · 71 providers EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based trauma treatment. Therapists who accept Sliding Scale Insurance · 71 providers Sliding scale therapy adjusts session fees based on your income and ability to pay. Narrative Therapy in Oregon Approach · 55 providers Narrative therapy helps you rewrite the stories you tell about yourself and your life. Anxiety Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 178 providers Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Oregon, affecting roughly 1 in 5 adults. Trauma Focused Therapy in Oregon Approach · 97 providers Trauma-focused therapy specifically targets the impact of traumatic experiences using evidence-based methods like TF-CBT, CPT, and prolonged exposure. Women S Issues Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 106 providers Women's issues therapy addresses the unique challenges women face, including reproductive health, gender-based trauma, caregiving stress, and societal pressures. Somatic Therapy in Oregon Approach · 61 providers Somatic therapy addresses the mind-body connection, recognizing that trauma and stress are stored in the body. Addiction Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 35 providers Oregon faces significant substance use challenges. Suicidal Ideation Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 35 providers Therapists specializing in suicidal ideation provide compassionate, evidence-based support for individuals experiencing thoughts of self-harm. Anger Management Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 30 providers Anger management therapy helps you understand triggers, develop healthier responses, and communicate more effectively. Postpartum Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 27 providers Postpartum therapy addresses depression, anxiety, and adjustment difficulties after childbirth. Gottman Method Therapy in Oregon Approach · 24 providers The Gottman Method is a research-based approach to couples therapy developed from 40+ years of relationship research. Eating Disorders Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 23 providers Eating disorder treatment requires specialized care. Veterans Therapists in Oregon Specialty · 15 providers Veteran-focused therapy addresses combat trauma, PTSD, military sexual trauma, transition stress, and reintegration challenges. Christian Counseling Therapy in Oregon Approach · 7 providers Christian counseling integrates faith-based principles with professional therapeutic techniques.

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Alexander Counseling Center, LLC Alexander Counseling Center, LLC group practice · Medford, OR Alexander Counseling Center is a trauma-informed group practice serving teens and adults throughout Oregon. True You Therapy & Wellness LLC True You Therapy & Wellness LLC group practice · Portland, OR At True You Therapy & Wellness our aim is to help people create their most authentic lives; to overcome "stuckness" and to re-write old stories that are no longer helpful or li WellPath Counseling & Associates WellPath Counseling & Associates group practice · Portland, OR Accepting new clients! Emerald Behavioral Health Emerald Behavioral Health group practice · Eugene, OR We are a diverse group of clinicians, and are here to help clients grow and develop into the best possible version of themselves.  We have worked with clients of all ages and CUTI LLC CUTI LLC group practice · Eugene, OR Licensed Professional Counselor, software engineer, and consultant who bridges the gap between clinical heart and business excellence. Greater Life Counseling other · Rainier, OR Pine Light Counseling group practice · OR & WA Statewide, OR Shannon McGrath, LCSW, LLC group practice · Eugene, OR Wild Peloria, LLC. Wild Peloria, LLC. group practice · Clackamas, OR Veronica Sullivan, Ph.D. group practice · Portland, OR PhBalanceCounseling PhBalanceCounseling other · PORTLAND, OR Cedar Moon Therapy LLP group practice · Eugene, OR Skycloud Mental Health Skycloud Mental Health group practice · Clackamas, OR Sabina Harris, MFT group practice · Eugene, OR All Who Wander Counseling and Therapeutic Services, LLC other · Telehealth in Oregon, OR Tracie A McDowell, LPC group practice · Lake Oswego, OR Moving Forward Staying Present group practice · Portland, OR Wholehearted Counseling LLC Wholehearted Counseling LLC group practice · Salem, OR Michael Morales Counseling Michael Morales Counseling group practice · Beaverton, OR Mountain West Creative Mountain West Creative group practice · OR Waking Wellness LLC Waking Wellness LLC group practice · Portland, OR Attunement Counseling, LLC Attunement Counseling, LLC group practice · Grants Pass, OR InnerCanvas Counseling group practice · Portland, OR Open Gate Collective Open Gate Collective group practice · Tigard, OR Our mission is to offer a safe, welcoming space for individuals, couples, teens, and families to heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves and others. Mindful Health NW group practice · Beaverton, OR Lorie Tensen group practice · Medford, OR MindMorph LLC MindMorph LLC group practice · Portland, OR MindMorph Holistic Psychiatry provides integrative, trauma-informed care for adults seeking more than traditional medication management.

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Addiction Therapy: Evidence-Based Paths to Recovery Understanding Addiction Addiction — clinically called Substance Use Disorder (SUD) — is a chronic brain condition characterized by compulsive substance use despite harmful conseque Gottman Method Couples Therapy: Science-Based Relationship Repair What Is the Gottman Method? Internal Family Systems (IFS): Healing the Different Parts of You What is Internal Family Systems? EMDR Therapy: How Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing Heals Trauma What Is EMDR Therapy? Pricing — Oregon Counselors Directory Oregon Counselors Directory is free to list on. Psychedelic Integration Therapy The Importance of the Return A common misconception regarding psychedelic or non-ordinary states of consciousness is that the medicine itself does all the healing. In clinical real Somatic Experiencing (SE): Relieving Trauma Stored in the Body What is Somatic Experiencing? Trauma Therapy: Finding Safety, Stability & Healing After Difficult Experiences Understanding Trauma Trauma is not just "a bad experience." It's what happens when an event overwhelms your nervous system's ability to cope. This can include single incidents (acc HIPAA Compliance Statement Our Commitment to Healthcare Privacy Oregon Counselors Directory operates as a directory service and voluntarily adheres to rigorous HIPAA-compliant standards to protect the integr Neurofeedback Therapy: Training Your Brain for Better Mental Health What Is Neurofeedback? Frequently Asked Questions Finding a Therapist How do I search for a therapist? Use the search bar at the top of any page, or go to /providers for the full search with all filters. You can filter by city, s Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Balancing Acceptance and Change What is DBT? Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan. Originally designed to treat Borderline Persona Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Rewiring Negative Thought Patterns What Is CBT? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a structured, goal-oriented form of psychotherapy that focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Developed Mental Health App Store Apps Welcome to the Mental Health App Store — a curated directory of free, clinical-grade tools built by therapists for anyone doing the work. OHP & Medicaid Coverage for Mental Health & Alternative Therapies The Current Landscape A common question among Oregonians exploring alternative mental health modalities is whether the Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid) or commercial insurance cov Therapy for ADHD: Strategies for Focus, Functioning, and Emotional Regulation Understanding ADHD Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that fundamentally affects the brain's executive functions. It is not simply a Anxiety Therapy: Effective Treatments for Worry, Panic & Social Fear Understanding Anxiety Disorders Everyone experiences anxiety — it's a normal response to stress. But when anxiety becomes persistent, overwhelming, or interferes with daily life, i About Oregon Counselors Directory Brainspotting: Accessing Deep Trauma Through Eye Position What Is Brainspotting?

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Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy “Evidence-Based?” What Does “Evidence-Based” Mean? Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy “Evidence-Based?” What Does “Evidence-Based” Mean? Article If you’re looking for a therapist—whether here in Portland or the surrounding areas—you’ve likely come across the term “evidence-based.” It&rsqu Somatic Therapy Without the Mysticism: The Evidence Base for Body-Based Approaches Somatic Therapy Without the Mysticism: The Evidence Base for Body-Based Approaches Article Somatic therapy is often presented with language that obscures the clinical mechanisms at work. Buddhist Psychology and CBT: How Two Frameworks Talk About the Same Mind Buddhist Psychology and CBT: How Two Frameworks Talk About the Same Mind Article Cognitive behavioral therapy and Buddhist psychology arrived at remarkably similar models of mind through entirely different paths. Late ADHD Diagnosis in Oregon Adults: What the Wait Means for Treatment Outcomes Late ADHD Diagnosis in Oregon Adults: What the Wait Means for Treatment Outcomes Article More Oregonians are receiving adult ADHD diagnoses in their 30s and 40s than ever before. Building Daily Resilience Article Stress isn’t only something to “treat” after it overwhelms you. How Busy Professionals Make Time For Couples Therapy How Busy Professionals Make Time For Couples Therapy Article Therapy Intensives for Busy Couples: Deep, Focused Support for Meaningful Connection In the whirlwind of responsibilities, obligations, and balancing two careers, even the stronge From Solo Practice to Group: The Five Operational Decisions That Decide Whether You Scale or Stall From Solo Practice to Group: The Five Operational Decisions That Decide Whether You Scale or Stall Article The transition from solo private practice to a small group is the single least-discussed stage of behavioral health practice ownership. Am I a Highly Sensitive Person? Take the HSP Quiz Am I a Highly Sensitive Person? Take the HSP Quiz Article Calling all deep feelers—this one is for you. Exposure Hierarchies for Anxiety: Building Your Own Ladder Exposure Hierarchies for Anxiety: Building Your Own Ladder Article The exposure ladder is the most-studied intervention for anxiety disorders. The Queer Body Remembers: Somatic-Focused Trauma Healing The Queer Body Remembers: Somatic-Focused Trauma Healing Article For many LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) people growing up was distressing due to homophobia and transphobia. 25 Essential Mental Health FAQs: Answers from the Digital Frontlines (15-19) 25 Essential Mental Health FAQs: Answers from the Digital Frontlines (15-19) Article FAQ 15: The Controversy of Prescribing PsychologistsIn a handful of progressive U.S. Where Small Behavioral Health Practices Lose 18 to 30 Percent of Revenue (And How to Get It Back) Where Small Behavioral Health Practices Lose 18 to 30 Percent of Revenue (And How to Get It Back) Article An ordinary 4-clinician outpatient behavioral health practice in Oregon, billing primarily commercial insurance, books between $480,000 and $620,000 in annual gross production. Comprehensive Analysis of Solo 401(k) Retirement Architecture and Strategic Implementation for 2026 Comprehensive Analysis of Solo 401(k) Retirement Architecture and Strategic Implementation for 2026 Article Comprehensive Analysis of Solo 401(k) Retirement Architecture and Strategic Implementation for 2026The landscape of retirement planning for self-employed professionals, independent Holistic Therapy in Oregon: Where Integrative Medicine, Bodywork, and Talk Therapy Actually Overlap Holistic Therapy in Oregon: Where Integrative Medicine, Bodywork, and Talk Therapy Actually Overlap Article Holistic therapy is one of the most-used and least-defined terms in mental health marketing. Group Therapy in Oregon: Affordable Care That Works Group Therapy in Oregon: Affordable Care That Works Article The Best-Kept Secret in Mental Health Care When most people think of therapy, they picture one client, one therapist, one couch. But group therapy — sessions of 6–12 clients guided Neurodivergent Couples: When Both Partners Are Wired Differently Neurodivergent Couples: When Both Partners Are Wired Differently Article Couples therapy approaches designed for neurotypical pairs frequently misfire when one or both partners are ADHD, autistic, or both. The Counseling Compact: What Oregon Therapists Need to Know The Counseling Compact: What Oregon Therapists Need to Know Article Interstate Practice Is Coming — But Not Yet The Counseling Compact is an interstate agreement that allows licensed professional counselors to practice across state lines without ob I'll Always Trade My Rook to Keep My Knight. On why we need to stop pathologizing the people-pleasers of this world. I'll Always Trade My Rook to Keep My Knight. On why we need to stop pathologizing the people-pleasers of this world. Article I want to talk about people-pleasing, but not in the way it usually gets talked about. The Industrialization of Intimacy: Corporate Intermediaries and the Struggle for Care Sovereignty The Industrialization of Intimacy: Corporate Intermediaries and the Struggle for Care Sovereignty Article The contemporary mental health ecosystem is currently navigating a period of profound structural disruption, characterized by the aggressive entry of multi-billion-dollar technolog Finding Financial Freedom and Avoiding Burnout (A Theoretical Approach) Finding Financial Freedom and Avoiding Burnout (A Theoretical Approach) Article Hey everyone, let's talk about how a solo practitioner might set up their retirement and avoid burnout at a theoretical therapy practice we'll call "CUTI LLC." I realize sharing ex Christian Counseling in Oregon: How to Find a Therapist Who Holds Faith Without Imposing It Christian Counseling in Oregon: How to Find a Therapist Who Holds Faith Without Imposing It Article Christian counseling in Oregon spans a wide spectrum — from clinically excellent therapists whose faith informs their work, to lay counselors whose theology is the treatment. When Self-Care Isn't Enough: Recognizing When You Need Professional Help When Self-Care Isn't Enough: Recognizing When You Need Professional Help Article The Limits of Self-Help Social media is full of self-care advice: take a bath, go for a walk, practice gratitude, journal for 10 minutes, meditate. These are good habits. Research Mental Health Parity in Oregon: Your Insurance Cannot Legally Charge You More for Therapy Mental Health Parity in Oregon: Your Insurance Cannot Legally Charge You More for Therapy Article Federal and Oregon parity laws require mental health coverage to be equivalent to physical health coverage — same copays, same visit limits, same prior auth requirements. Starting a Practice in Rural Oregon: A Survival Guide Starting a Practice in Rural Oregon: A Survival Guide Article Population 1,400. Zero Licensed Therapists. Polyvagal Theory in Plain Language: What Stephen Porges Got Right (and What Got Mistranslated) Polyvagal Theory in Plain Language: What Stephen Porges Got Right (and What Got Mistranslated) Article Polyvagal theory is the most widely cited framework in trauma therapy in the last twenty years — and the most distorted. $117 Million Gone: How Federal Cuts Are Gutting Oregon's Mental Health Safety Net $117 Million Gone: How Federal Cuts Are Gutting Oregon's Mental Health Safety Net Article The Money Disappeared Overnight In March 2025, Oregon lost an estimated $117 million in federal behavioral health funding when multiple SAMHSA grants were terminated. According to Preparing for a Psilocybin or Ketamine Session in Oregon: You Don't Need to Feel Ready. You Need to Feel Steady. Preparing for a Psilocybin or Ketamine Session in Oregon: You Don't Need to Feel Ready. You Need to Feel Steady. 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