Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists specializing in Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD).
Rivers Way Masters Clinic
Portland, OR
We serve a broad base of individuals, couples, families, and organizations. Our specialities include working with trauma, depression, anxiety, and all other major presenting…
Dr. Jennifer Twyford
PhD
Expertise in child and teen school, developmental, behavioral, and emotional concerns. If you’re a worried parent losing sleep about your child, and things are not getting better…
Brooke Ansotegui
LPCA
While being particularly fond of working with individuals who are adolescents/children, mothers in the postpartum period, or mothers of young children, it will be an honor to work…
Grant E Hart
PsyD
Presumably, you are here because something in your world isn't working. Maybe something needs to be different. Maybe you need help finding peace with what is. Therapy is a…
Lindsay Anderson
Does this resonate with you? You've been told you're "too sensitive" or "too emotional." You feel like you can't trust yourself to make decisions, because you always "screw it up"…
Jonnae Tillman
Dr. Jonnae Tillman is board-certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and holds a doctoral degree as a Doctor of Nursing Practice. Her training allows her to…
Zheng Liang
LPC · Portland, OR
Many people come to therapy feeling unsure of what they need, only sensing that something feels heavy, stuck, or quietly off. You might be functioning well on the outside while…
Ethos Therapy Services LLC
Our intention is to support you in becoming the healthiest version of yourself. Whether you are brand new to counseling or have years of experience, we want to support you in…
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As of April 2026, 45 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Among these providers, 33 offer telehealth sessions, expanding access to care for individuals across Oregon. 13 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing a potential low-cost or no-cost therapy option for eligible individuals. 15 providers offer sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying income levels. A majority, 43 therapists, are currently accepting new clients. Therapists in Oregon utilize evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) to address OCD, which can help manage symptoms effectively. Using filters on Oregon Counselor Directory, clients can find a licensed provider that suits their needs, be it telehealth, in-person sessions, or sliding scale fees.