Emotional Disturbance Therapists in Oregon

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Whole Life Wellness, Inc.
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Whole Life Wellness, Inc.

EdS, MA, LPC · Fayetteville, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

Currently accepting individual adult clients for telehealth in Missouri, Oregon, and Arkansas. I love working with people from across the gender spectrum heal from trauma,…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAttachment-basedEMDRTelehealth
Melinda Anello
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Melinda Anello

PMHNP-B, PMH-C · Lake Oswego, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

Current Openings! I use a person-centered, holistic approach that integrates medication management, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle modifications alongside supportive…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderDepressionMindfulness-Based (MBCT)Motivational InterviewingTelehealth
Dr. Carrie Anderson
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Dr. Carrie Anderson

PMHNP · Portland, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

Current Openings! To get started, please complete form at www.upwellpsych.com/contact. As a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse…

ADHDAnxietyBipolar DisorderTelehealth
Bradley Raburn
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Bradley Raburn

MA, ID-LCPC, OR-LPC · Bend, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

Are you feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or mentally exhausted—even though you’re keeping up with work and responsibilities? Do you find yourself overthinking, tense, or…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Christian CounselingTelehealthSliding Scale
Shannon La Douce
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Shannon La Douce

PMHNP · Portland, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

I am passionate about supporting those who have dedicated their lives to service (of all types!). I am adept at working with the "givers" - the folks who are often over-extending…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderDepressionCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Motivational InterviewingTelehealth
Dr. Christopher Galbick
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Dr. Christopher Galbick

DO · Eugene, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

As a board-certified psychiatrist (DO), I offer medication management for people experiencing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, psychosis, schizophrenia, and…

DepressionAnxietyBipolar DisorderMedication ManagementTelehealth
Bright Beginnings, LLC
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Bright Beginnings, LLC

Erin McCall, M.Ed., M.S., LPC · Portland, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

Every child deserves to feel seen, safe and supported. I work with children, adolescents, and families facing anxiety, emotional challenges, life transitions, peer relationships,…

ADHDAdoptionAnxietyAdlerianArt Therapy$150–$250Telehealth
Central Oregon Family Therapy
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Central Oregon Family Therapy

LPC, LMFT · Redmond, OR

Emotional DisturbanceTelehealth

I enjoy working with children, teens, and their families to achieve their goals. I enjoy working with families to support healthier and happier relationships. I believe in finding…

ADHDAnxietyBehavioral IssuesArt TherapyAttachment-basedFrom $100TelehealthOHPSliding Scale

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As of April 2026, 19 licensed therapists in Oregon specialize in addressing emotional disturbance, providing essential mental health support across the state. Among these, 14 therapists offer telehealth sessions, facilitating access to care for individuals in both urban and rural settings. 6 of these providers accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can cover therapy sessions for eligible Medicaid recipients. Additionally, 3 therapists offer sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying income levels. Each of the 19 providers is currently accepting new clients, ensuring timely access to mental health services. These professionals implement evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) to help clients manage and overcome emotional disturbances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in emotional disturbance?
As of April 2026, there are 19 therapists in Oregon who specialize in emotional disturbance, providing a range of services to help individuals manage and overcome emotional challenges.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in emotional disturbance accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 6 of the 19 Oregon therapists specializing in emotional disturbance accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), offering an accessible option for those with Medicaid coverage to receive therapy services.
Is telehealth available for emotional disturbance in Oregon?
Yes, 14 of the 19 therapists specializing in emotional disturbance in Oregon offer telehealth services, which can be a convenient option for clients seeking remote mental health support.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in emotional disturbance offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 3 of the 19 therapists specializing in emotional disturbance in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, providing financial flexibility for clients based on their income.
Are Oregon therapists specializing in emotional disturbance accepting new clients?
Yes, all 19 therapists specializing in emotional disturbance in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026, ensuring that individuals seeking support can access these services.