Life Transitions Therapists in Oregon

110 providers found

Life Transitions also matches related modalities: Life Coaching, Meaning In Life, Expat Transitions, Expat Transitions & Digital Nomading Experiences. Results below include all of them.

Life transitions therapy helps you navigate major changes — relocation, retirement, empty nest, career shifts, and identity evolution. Oregon therapists help you process uncertainty and find meaning in change.

As of April 2026, 110 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in life transitions. These therapists are equipped to assist with various stages of life, from career changes to family dynamics. With 31 of these providers offering telehealth sessions, residents across Oregon can access support from the comfort of their homes. 15 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can provide low-cost or no-cost therapy options. Furthermore, 19 providers offer sliding scale fees, making therapy accessible to a broader range of individuals regardless of income. 52 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and the directory also includes 38 who offer in-person sessions. Therapists in this category may use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to assist clients through their transitions.

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How many Oregon therapists specialize in life transitions?
As of April 2026, there are 46 therapists in Oregon who specialize in life transitions, providing support for various life stages and changes.
Do Oregon life transitions therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 110 Oregon therapists specializing in life transitions accept the Oregon Health Plan, which can offer therapy sessions at low or no cost depending on the client's specific plan.
Is telehealth available for life transitions in Oregon?
Yes, telehealth is available for life transitions support in Oregon. As of April 2026, 110 therapists specialize in life transitions and offer telehealth sessions, enabling remote access to therapy.
Do Oregon life transitions therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 110 Oregon therapists specializing in life transitions offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to clients with varying financial circumstances.
Are Oregon life transitions therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, all 110 Oregon therapists specializing in life transitions are currently accepting new clients, providing immediate access to support during life transitions.

110 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in life transitions. These therapists are equipped to assist with various stages of life, from career changes to family dynamics. With 31 of these providers offering telehealth sessions, residents across Oregon can access support from the comfort of their homes. 15 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can provide low-cost or no-cost therapy options. Furthermore, 19 providers offer sliding scale fees, making therapy accessible to a broader range of individuals regardless of income. 52 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and the directory also includes 38 who offer in-person sessions. Therapists in this category may use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to assist clients through their transitions.

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