Anger Management Therapists in Oregon

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Anger management therapy helps you understand triggers, develop healthier responses, and communicate more effectively. Oregon anger management therapists use CBT, mindfulness, and skills-based approaches for lasting change.

Alexander Counseling Center
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Alexander Counseling Center

LPC · Medford, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

RuthAnne Alexander, LPC, is the founder and clinical director of Alexander Counseling Center, a trauma-informed group practice serving clients throughout Oregon. She oversees a…

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Carmen Kosicek
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Carmen Kosicek

MSN, NM, PMHNP-BC · Hillsboro, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Depressed? Did you know that there are new treatment options offering relief from depression in 2 weeks?!?! No, not SSRI's. No, not SNRI's. YES.... covered by insurance and no,…

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Accepting Always PLLC

Lpc · Portland, OR

Anger ManagementAccepting Clients

Hello! All Clients are Ideal Clients. Our pursuit is to provide a safe and caring space where clients can explore and foster self-actualization and healthier relationships. We are…

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Maegan Mexicotte

LPC · Eugene, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Life can be hard, and so can reaching out for help. I am here to support you in a direct, compassionate way that honors your autonomy and ability to direct your own life. My goal…

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Marlando Lewis

LPC · Eugene, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

With a profound dedication to empowering individuals within challenging populations, I am committed to providing transformative care through my expertise in DBT, CBT,…

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Ashley Hernandez

LCSW, LICSW · Portland, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Along with support of EMDR to help alleviate distress from traumatic memories through bilateral stimulation. I believe our best healing happens when we feel comfortable and safe.…

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Higher Ground Counseling

LPC, LMFT, LCSW · Beaverton, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Higher Ground Counseling is a specialized behavioral health practice dedicated to helping youth, adults, and families heal from trauma, sexual abuse, and problematic sexual…

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Pegah Bakhtiyari
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Pegah Bakhtiyari

LPCA · Portland, OR

Anger ManagementAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I am an associate licensed therapist and psychotherapist.I am a practicing in Oregon under clinical supervision. I provide therapy in both English and Persian (Farsi) I have…

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As of April 2026, 30 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in anger management. These providers use evidence-based approaches to help clients manage and reduce anger and aggression. 20 of these therapists offer telehealth sessions, allowing Oregonians across the state to access care from home. 12 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing a low-cost or no-cost option for eligible individuals. 17 therapists offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with financial constraints. 29 providers are currently accepting new clients, with 28 offering in-person sessions. This directory helps connect individuals in Oregon with specialized anger management therapists to find the right fit for their needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in anger management?
As of April 2026, there are 30 Oregon therapists specializing in anger management. These providers offer a range of services to help clients manage and reduce anger and aggression, with 28 of them offering in-person sessions and 20 providing telehealth options.
Do Oregon anger management therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 12 Oregon therapists specializing in anger management accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as of April 2026. This Medicaid program may cover therapy sessions at little or no cost, depending on the client's specific managed care plan. OHP coverage eligibility and session limits vary by plan, so confirm directly with a provider before scheduling.
Is telehealth available for anger management in Oregon?
Yes, telehealth is available for anger management in Oregon. As of April 2026, 20 therapists specializing in anger management offer telehealth sessions, allowing clients across the state to access care from home. This option is particularly beneficial for individuals in rural areas or those who prefer virtual sessions.
Do Oregon anger management therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 17 Oregon therapists specializing in anger management offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026. This payment option accommodates clients with financial constraints, allowing them to access therapy based on their income. Sliding scale fees help make mental health services more accessible to a wider range of individuals in need.
Are Oregon anger management therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 29 out of 30 Oregon therapists specializing in anger management are accepting new clients. This high acceptance rate indicates that there are ample opportunities for individuals in Oregon to find a therapist who can help them manage and reduce anger and aggression.