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Behavioral Issues Therapists in Oregon
5,802 providers found
Find Oregon therapists specializing in Behavioral Issues.
As of April 2026, 5,802 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in addressing behavioral issues. Among these, 36 offer telehealth sessions, providing a convenient option for individuals across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. 13 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can cover therapy sessions at little or no cost depending on the client's specific OHP plan. 26 providers offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with financial constraints. A majority, 42 out of 52 are currently accepting new clients, and 40 offer in-person sessions for those preferring face-to-face interactions. These therapists employ various evidence-based approaches to help clients overcome behavioral challenges.
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RelatedVerified Oregon telehealth therapists
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How many Oregon therapists specialize in behavioral issues?
Do Oregon behavioral issue therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Is telehealth available for behavioral issues in Oregon?
Do Oregon behavioral issue therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon behavioral issue therapists accepting new clients?
5,802 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in addressing behavioral issues. Among these, 36 offer telehealth sessions, providing a convenient option for individuals across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. 13 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can cover therapy sessions at little or no cost depending on the client's specific OHP plan. 26 providers offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with financial constraints. A majority, 42 out of 52 are currently accepting new clients, and 40 offer in-person sessions for those preferring face-to-face interactions. These therapists employ various evidence-based approaches to help clients overcome behavioral challenges.


