LGBTQ+ Therapists in Oregon
3,858 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.
Darla Hailey
LCSW
Welcome — I'm glad you're here. With over 35 years of experience as a therapist, I’m committed to helping individuals create meaningful change in their lives. I specialize in…
Jacklin Tino
LPC, CAT · Portland, OR
Amber McKinney-Morgan
We’re all doing the best we can with what we have to work with. Sometimes we can use some extra tools in our toolbox to support us in managing when life occurrences seem to pile…
Kiana Kurzynowski
MCOUN, LPC · Bend, OR
Sarah Zamiska Dover LMFT
MA, LMFT · West Linn, OR
Hello and hi! My name is Sarah Zamiska Dover (she/her) and I’m an LMFT who believes therapy works best when it feels real and collaborative. I focus on building a solid,…
Jean-Marie Schweizer
LPC, NCC, MDiv · Fort Worth, OR
Sheryl Dunn Watson
MA, LPC, LMHC, CCMHC · Portland, OR
Family Heart Counseling - Leslie Yeargers M.A
LPC, LMFT · Portland, OR
I specialize in working with couples, and adult children wanting to reconnect with their parents. In any relationship it is common to face challenges and conflicts they may feel…
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View all resources →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.
