Dissociative Disorders Therapists in Oregon

1 provider found

Find Oregon therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders.

Additional Oregon telehealth providers

Fewer than 3 providers match this specialty directly. These licensed Oregon telehealth providers may also be able to help.

Kerstin Minton / Limitless Growth Therapy, LLC
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Kerstin Minton / Limitless Growth Therapy, LLC

LPC · Portland, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

When you’re feeling stuck like the only thing you can do is put your kid in therapy, let me be a different starting point. After working for years with kids, I learned the…

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Tirzah Jacob, LPC
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Tirzah Jacob, LPC

LPC · Portland, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepting Clients

With 26 years of experience, I've learned that people are incredibly resilient, and that there are many ways to help. I bring a flexible, personalized approach to therapy that…

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Alexander Counseling Center
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Alexander Counseling Center

LPC · Medford, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepts 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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Sarah Bord
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Sarah Bord

MA, LPC, CADC I · Portland, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

I work with clients struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, lgbtqia2s+ issues, burnout, compassion fatigue, and sociopolitical/economical issues,…

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Kate Mordarski
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Kate Mordarski

LPC · Portland, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepting Clients

I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor with 17 years experience providing outpatient, residential, and crisis mental health services. I provide compassionate, direct, and…

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Josh Wilson
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Josh Wilson

MA, LMFT · Portland, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepting Clients

I treat adult individuals, couples, poly relationships, and family systems in person and online in Portland, Oregon. I'm a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) as well…

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Steven Ponec
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Steven Ponec

Professional Counselor Associate · Tigard, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepting Clients

Hello! I’m Steven, a Professional Counselor Associate passionate about helping kids, teens, and adults feel calmer, more confident, and truly understood. I especially enjoy…

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Carmen Kosicek
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Carmen Kosicek

MSN, NM, PMHNP-BC · Hillsboro, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepts 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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Brandon Huffman
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Brandon Huffman

MA, LPC, NCC, CADC II · Eugene, OR

Dissociative DisordersAccepts OHPAccepting Clients

Currently accepting new clients for NeuroFeedback only! Trauma isn't measured by what happened to you, it's measured by the internal impact left disrupting your wellbeing. I…

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Erol Berkeley-Hanson
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Erol Berkeley-Hanson

LSCW, LICSW

Dissociative DisordersAccepting Clients

My name is Erol Berkeley-Hanson, LCSW, LICSW. I provide telehealth therapy for teens, adults, and families in Oregon and Washington. The connection between a therapist and client…

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As of April 2026, the Oregon Counselor Directory lists 3 therapists in Oregon specializing in Dissociative Disorders. All 3 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, which means that individuals in any part of Oregon can access specialized care from the convenience of their home. 1 therapist accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), offering a potential low-cost or no-cost option for eligible individuals. Additionally, 1 therapist offers sliding scale fees, which can help clients with limited income afford therapy. Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) may be used by these therapists. All 3 providers are currently accepting new clients, making it easier to find immediate help in Oregon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Dissociative Disorders?
As of April 2026, there are 3 therapists in Oregon specializing in Dissociative Disorders. These therapists are spread across the state, providing much-needed specialized care for individuals dealing with these complex conditions.
Do Oregon Dissociative Disorders therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 1 of the 3 therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders in Oregon accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is the state's Medicaid program. This can be a cost-effective option for eligible individuals seeking therapy for Dissociative Disorders.
Is telehealth available for Dissociative Disorders in Oregon?
Yes, all 3 therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders in Oregon offer telehealth sessions. This means that residents of Oregon can receive specialized care from the comfort of their own homes, regardless of their location within the state.
Do Oregon Dissociative Disorders therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 1 of the 3 therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders in Oregon offers sliding scale fees. This can make therapy more accessible for clients with limited income, helping to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent access to necessary care.
Are Oregon Dissociative Disorders therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, all 3 therapists specializing in Dissociative Disorders in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This availability allows individuals seeking help with Dissociative Disorders to find a provider who can accommodate their needs promptly.