Personality Disorders Therapists in Oregon

14 providers found

Find Oregon therapists specializing in Personality Disorders.

Kate McNulty
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Kate McNulty

LCSW · Portland, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

My practice is a good fit for people who are looking for support with relationships. I often meet with couples who want help with improving communication or navigating issues with…

ADHDAdults who are autistic or otherwise neurodivergentAnxietyAutistic Centered Therapy. Sex Positive Therapy.Clinical Supervision and Licensed Supervisors$280–$315Telehealth
Dr. Chantal Van Wely
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Dr. Chantal Van Wely

MD · Portland, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

As a psychiatrist (MD), I offer medication management for people experiencing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, psychosis, schizophrenia, and more.  I work…

DepressionAnxietyBipolar DisorderMedication ManagementTelehealth
Jessica Van der Merwe
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Jessica Van der Merwe

LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

Trauma isn't limited to acute events — it includes the subtler abandonments, betrayals, and systemic harms that shape how you function. Your history doesn't define you, and it…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyBrainspottingCompassion Focused$152–$185Telehealth
Dr. Jinxi Caddel
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Dr. Jinxi Caddel

PsyD, LPC, CADC III, MAC · Eugene, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

I provide a safe, compassionate, and collaborative space to help you to explore your past, celebrate your strengths, and work toward your future. I work with adults and…

AutismADHDAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art TherapyTelehealthOHP
Pegah Bakhtiyari
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Pegah Bakhtiyari

LPCA · Portland, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

I am an associate licensed therapist and psychotherapist.I am a practicing in Oregon under clinical supervision. I provide therapy in both English and Persian (Farsi) I have…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseApplied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
Sara Blackwood
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Sara Blackwood

PCA · Bend, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

Do you ever feel misunderstood or like you don’t fit in? Is this causing you to feel anxious or disconnected from life? As a queer mental health professional, I have experience…

ADHDAnxietyAutismCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)TelehealthSliding Scale
Central Oregon Family Therapy
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Central Oregon Family Therapy

LPC, LMFT · Redmond, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

I enjoy working with children, teens, and their families to achieve their goals. I enjoy working with families to support healthier and happier relationships. I believe in finding…

ADHDAnxietyBehavioral IssuesArt TherapyAttachment-basedFrom $100TelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Ashley Scott
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Ashley Scott

PsyD · Salem, OR

Personality DisordersTelehealth

I offer in-person psychotherapy sessions in Salem, OR, and can offer telehealth appointments in the state of Oregon. My guiding belief is that symptoms have meaning, and that the…

ADHDAdoptionAnger ManagementAttachment-basedGestaltTelehealthSliding Scale

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By April 2026, there are 18 therapists in Oregon specializing in personality disorders listed on Oregon Counselor Directory. Telehealth is available for these services, with 13 therapists offering remote sessions, providing accessibility to individuals across Oregon. Four of these therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is the state's Medicaid program, making therapy accessible to those with limited financial means. Seven therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying income levels. All 18 providers are currently accepting new clients, and 15 offer in-person sessions, ensuring a range of options for clients seeking therapy for personality disorders in Oregon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in personality disorders?
As of April 2026, a total of 18 therapists in Oregon specialize in personality disorders, offering various treatment options for individuals seeking help with these conditions.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in personality disorders accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 4 out of the 18 therapists specializing in personality disorders in Oregon accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can provide financial assistance for therapy sessions to eligible individuals.
Is telehealth available for personality disorders in Oregon?
Telehealth is available for personality disorders in Oregon, with 13 of the 18 therapists offering remote sessions, allowing clients to access therapy from the comfort of their own homes.
Do Oregon therapists specializing in personality disorders offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 7 of the 18 therapists specializing in personality disorders in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can help clients with limited income access therapy services.
Are Oregon therapists specializing in personality disorders accepting new clients?
Yes, all 18 therapists specializing in personality disorders in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, ensuring that individuals seeking help can find a suitable provider.