Dissociative Disorders (DID) Therapists in Oregon
9 providers found
Find Oregon therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders (DID).
Laura Birchard MA LPC Depth Psychotherapy
LPC, CADCI · Portland, OR
You hold a unique process of transformation within. Yet becoming your authentic self in the world can be deeply challenging. You may feel stuck, disconnected, or weighed down by…
Accepting Always PLLC
Lpc · Portland, OR
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…
Sara Blackwood
PCA · Bend, OR
Do you ever feel misunderstood or like you don’t fit in? Is this causing you to feel anxious or disconnected from life? As a queer mental health professional, I have experience…
Southern Oregon Psychiatry
PMHNP-BC · Medford, OR
Southern Oregon Psychiatry offers comprehensive psychiatric services to adults throughout Oregon and California. Conditions treated include mood disorders (e.g. depression,…
Dr. Jinxi Caddel
PsyD, LPC, CADC III, MAC · Eugene, OR
I provide a safe, compassionate, and collaborative space to help you to explore your past, celebrate your strengths, and work toward your future. I work with adults and…
Ashley Hernandez
LCSW, LICSW · Portland, OR
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.…
"Aloe" Sarah Michelson
LCSW · Philadelphia, OR
I am ecstatic to provide mental health support through authentic, affirming, and aware relationships that embody connection, safety, and warmth. I strive to build genuine…
Patrick Petrie
LPC · Portland, OR
Resources & Guides
Articles and guides from the Oregon Providers team.
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Left on Read by Therapy: Coping With the Silence
Maybe you've had it happen before. You spend what feels like forever debating whether it's time to reach out for help. Then the day comes where you're finally feeling ready so you look around, you find a few people, you draft the email (and edit it a thousand times because you're worried it doesn't sound right), you send it, then…. Nothing. Radio silence. You spent all that time working up
As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 9 therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders (DID) across Oregon. These providers offer a range of services, with 6 providing telehealth sessions for clients across the state, enhancing accessibility for those in remote regions or with transportation challenges. Four of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which may cover therapy sessions at little or no cost depending on the client's specific managed care plan. Six therapists offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with limited financial resources. All 9 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and all provide in-person sessions. They employ evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to support clients dealing with DID.