Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Therapists in Oregon
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Find Oregon therapists specializing in Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD).
Eshe Boyette
MA, NCC · Medford, OR
Hello! It is possible to overcome the effects of trauma and feel at peace with your life. Whether you want to process past experiences or finally heal your relationship with your…
Heather Taplett
MA, LPC · Clackamas, OR
Life can feel overwhelming at times. Parenting can bring deep joy, but it can also feel exhausting and isolating—especially when your son or daughter is struggling with…
Carolyn Hoffmann
PsyD · Happy Valley, OR
Chronic stress, life changes, loss, trauma, illness, or relational problems can cause coping difficulties that impact quality of life. Although time alone can sometimes help,…
Catalyst Counseling & Consulting
MS, NCC, LPC · Bend, OR
Welcome, we are so glad you found us. We all encounter challenges on our life journeys. Some are more challenging than others. Sometimes we feel stuck… unsure of our pathway…
Chad J Bryson
MS MFT · Eugene, OR
He earned his Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy (M.S. MFT) at Oregon Institute of Technology, where he received specialized training and certification in Integrated…
Champion Family Therapy
LMFT, LPC, LCSW · Eugene, OR
Are you struggling with negative emotions? Do you experience disrupted sleep or appetite? Are your relationships frustrating, confusing or draining at times? Do you have…
Inner Peace Counseling Inc
LMFT · Medford, OR
We offer personalized treatment plans using a range of evidence-based modalities, including EMDR, DBT, CBT, Neurofeedback, and play therapy. At Inner Peace Counseling Inc., our…
Jenny Reesor
LPC · Eugene, OR
January 2026: Availability is currently limited to weekday daytime sessions during standard work/school hours.- - - You may be feeling stressed, stuck, or uncertain about how…
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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.