LGBTQ+ Therapists in Oregon
1,128 providers found
LGBTQ+ affirming therapy provides a safe, supportive environment where your identity is validated. Oregon LGBTQ+ therapists address the unique mental health challenges facing queer and transgender individuals, including minority stress, coming out, and gender-related issues.
As of April 2026, 18 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in LGBTQ+ concerns. These providers use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to support the unique mental health needs of the LGBTQ+ community. 17 therapists offer telehealth sessions, broadening access across Oregon, and 4 accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing low-cost or no-cost care to eligible individuals. 4 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to those with limited income. Currently, 13 providers are accepting new clients, and 11 offer in-person sessions.
Kelly Jo Washam
MA, LMFT, CADCIII · Lake Oswego, OR
Emily Stasko
MPH, PhD · Portland, OR
Lee Bohr
Pre-Licensed Professional · Clackamas, OR
Adam Dickey
PsyD · Bend, OR
Regina Cristan
MA · Portland, OR
Jeanne Lin
LCSW · Portland, OR
Cole Welch
Intern · Clackamas, OR
Regina Nowatzke
LCSW · Newport, OR
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Do Oregon LGBTQ+ therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon LGBTQ+ therapists accepting new clients?
As of April 2026, 18 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in LGBTQ+ concerns. These providers use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to support the unique mental health needs of the LGBTQ+ community. 17 therapists offer telehealth sessions, broadening access across Oregon, and 4 accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing low-cost or no-cost care to eligible individuals. 4 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to those with limited income. Currently, 13 providers are accepting new clients, and 11 offer in-person sessions.
