Men's Issues Therapists in Oregon

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Men's issues therapy provides a space for men to explore emotions, relationships, identity, and pressures that are often difficult to discuss. Oregon therapists specializing in men's issues address anger, vulnerability, and connection.

As of April 2026, 26 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in Men's Issues. These providers address a range of concerns specific to men, including mental health, stress, and relationship issues. A significant 41 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, enabling access to therapy for men across Oregon, from rural areas to urban centers. 20 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), and 28 offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible for men with varying income levels. 33 of these therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 31 provide in-person sessions. They employ evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-focused treatments to provide effective support.

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Steven Ponec

Professional Counselor Associate · Tigard, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

Hello! I’m Steven, a Professional Counselor Associate passionate about helping kids, teens, and adults feel calmer, more confident, and truly understood. I especially enjoy…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthSliding Scale
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Josh Wilson

MA, LMFT · Portland, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

I treat adult individuals, couples, poly relationships, and family systems in person and online in Portland, Oregon. I'm a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) as well as a…

Adult IndividualsAnxietyCareer CounselingAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedFrom $160TelehealthSliding Scale
Forging Paths Counseling
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Forging Paths Counseling

LPC · OR, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

Forging Paths Counseling is an outpatient mental health group practice serving adults across Salem and Portland, Oregon. With a team of licensed professional counselors, clinical…

AddictionADHDAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art Therapy$150–$250TelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Laura Birchard MA LPC Depth Psychotherapy
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Laura Birchard MA LPC Depth Psychotherapy

MA, LPC, CADCI · Portland, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

You hold a unique process of transformation within. Yet becoming your authentic self in the world can be deeply challenging. You may feel stuck, disconnected, or weighed down by…

DepressionAnxietyTrauma and PTSDContemporary Relational Psychodynamic PsychotherapyJungian$150–$200Sliding Scale
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Accepting Always PLLC

Lpc · Portland, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

Hello! All Clients are Ideal Clients. Our pursuit is to provide a safe and caring space where clients can explore and foster self-actualization and healthier relationships. We are…

Testing and EvaluationTrauma and PTSDADHDAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealthSliding Scale
Alexander Counseling Center
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Alexander Counseling Center

LPC · Medford, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

RuthAnne Alexander, LPC, is the founder and clinical director of Alexander Counseling Center, a trauma-informed group practice serving clients throughout Oregon. She oversees a…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Clinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
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Bradley Raburn

MA, ID-LCPC, OR-LPC · Bend, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

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 disconnected…

Substance UseWork BurnoutAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Christian Counseling$125–$175TelehealthSliding Scale
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Shane Knox

LMFT · Eugene, OR

Men's IssuesSliding ScaleAccepting Clients

My 14 years as a therapist has taught me that no matter how stuck you feel, it's never too late to change. Time and again, I’ve seen how hardship can lead to growth and…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-based$100–$200TelehealthSliding Scale

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Men's Issues?
As of April 2026, a total of 26 Oregon therapists specialize in Men's Issues according to Oregon Counselor Directory. This number represents a dedicated group of professionals who focus on the unique challenges and mental health needs of men in Oregon.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in Men's Issues accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 26 Oregon therapists specializing in Men's Issues accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as of April 2026. This Medicaid program can help eligible clients access therapy services at reduced or no cost, depending on their specific plan and coverage.
Is telehealth available for Men's Issues in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 26 therapists specializing in Men's Issues in Oregon offer telehealth sessions. This allows men across the state to access therapy remotely, providing greater flexibility and convenience in seeking support.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in Men's Issues offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 26 Oregon therapists specializing in Men's Issues offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026. This fee structure can make therapy more affordable for clients with lower incomes, ensuring that financial constraints do not limit access to mental health care.
Are Oregon therapists specializing in Men's Issues accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 26 therapists specializing in Men's Issues in Oregon are accepting new clients. This availability allows men seeking therapy to find a provider who can accommodate their needs and schedule in a timely manner.

As of April 2026, 26 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in Men's Issues. These providers address a range of concerns specific to men, including mental health, stress, and relationship issues. A significant 41 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, enabling access to therapy for men across Oregon, from rural areas to urban centers. 20 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), and 28 offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible for men with varying income levels. 33 of these therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 31 provide in-person sessions. They employ evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-focused treatments to provide effective support.