Internet Addiction Therapists in Oregon

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Internet Addiction also matches related terms: Addiction, Sexual Addiction, Video Game Addiction, Substance Use & Addiction. Results below include all of them.

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction throughout Oregon. These therapists offer various services, with 14 of them providing telehealth sessions, enabling individuals across the state to access support from the comfort of their homes. Among the specialists, 3 accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), facilitating access to therapy for those with Medicaid coverage. Additionally, 8 therapists offer sliding scale fees to accommodate clients with financial constraints. All 16 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 8 of them provide in-person sessions for those who prefer face-to-face interactions. This comprehensive network of professionals can help individuals struggling with internet addiction by offering tailored interventions and support.

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How many Oregon therapists specialize in internet addiction?
As of April 2026, there are 9 therapists in Oregon who specialize in treating internet addiction. These professionals are spread across the state, offering both in-person and telehealth services to accommodate the needs of individuals seeking support for this specific issue.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in internet addiction accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 3 out of the 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction in Oregon accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This means that individuals with Medicaid coverage may be able to access therapy services for internet addiction at little or no cost, depending on their specific plan and coverage.
Is telehealth available for internet addiction in Oregon?
Yes, 6 of the 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction in Oregon offer telehealth services. This allows individuals to receive support from the comfort of their own homes, regardless of their location within the state, making treatment more accessible for those who may have difficulty traveling to in-person sessions.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in internet addiction offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 4 of the 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction in Oregon offer sliding scale fees. This means that clients with financial constraints may be able to access therapy services at a reduced cost, making it more affordable for those who do not have insurance coverage or prefer to pay out-of-pocket.
Are Oregon therapists specializing in internet addiction accepting new clients?
Yes, all 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction in Oregon are currently accepting new clients as of April 2026. This means that individuals seeking support for internet addiction can find a therapist who is available to start working with them, helping them navigate their journey towards healthier internet usage habits.

Oregon Counselors Directory lists 2,035 therapists specializing in internet addiction throughout Oregon. These therapists offer various services, with 14 of them providing telehealth sessions, enabling individuals across the state to access support from the comfort of their homes. Among the specialists, 3 accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), facilitating access to therapy for those with Medicaid coverage. Additionally, 8 therapists offer sliding scale fees to accommodate clients with financial constraints. All 16 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 8 of them provide in-person sessions for those who prefer face-to-face interactions. This comprehensive network of professionals can help individuals struggling with internet addiction by offering tailored interventions and support.

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