Drug Abuse Therapists in Oregon

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Drug Abuse also matches related terms: Sexual Abuse, Domestic Abuse, Spiritual Abuse, Emotional and/or Psychological Abuse. Results below include all of them.

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As of April 2026, 2,035 Oregon therapists on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in addressing drug abuse. These providers utilize evidence-based approaches, with 12 offering telehealth services, ensuring accessibility for individuals across Oregon. Eight of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), and three offer sliding scale fees, providing financial flexibility. All 19 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 13 provide in-person sessions. This range of options helps cater to the diverse needs of those seeking support for drug abuse issues in Oregon.

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How many Oregon therapists specialize in drug abuse?
As of April 2026, there are 15 therapists in Oregon who specialize in drug abuse treatment. These professionals offer various evidence-based approaches to support individuals struggling with substance use disorders.
Do Oregon drug abuse therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, eight of the 2,035 Oregon therapists specializing in drug abuse accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This can potentially make therapy more accessible for those with Medicaid coverage, helping to address financial barriers to treatment.
Is telehealth available for drug abuse therapy in Oregon?
Telehealth is available for drug abuse therapy in Oregon. As of April 2026, 12 out of the 15 drug abuse therapists offer telehealth services, which can provide convenient and remote access to treatment for individuals across the state.
Do Oregon drug abuse therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Three out of the 2,035 Oregon therapists specializing in drug abuse offer sliding scale fees. This can help make therapy more affordable for individuals who may not qualify for insurance coverage or need additional financial support.
Are Oregon drug abuse therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, all 15 drug abuse therapists listed in Oregon are currently accepting new clients. This availability ensures that individuals seeking help for substance use disorders can find support without long wait times.

15 Oregon therapists on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in addressing drug abuse. These providers utilize evidence-based approaches, with 12 offering telehealth services, ensuring accessibility for individuals across Oregon. Eight of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), and three offer sliding scale fees, providing financial flexibility. All 19 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 13 provide in-person sessions. This range of options helps cater to the diverse needs of those seeking support for drug abuse issues in Oregon.

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