Self Esteem Therapists in Oregon
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Self-esteem work is foundational to mental health. Oregon therapists specializing in self-esteem help you challenge negative self-beliefs, build confidence, and develop a healthier relationship with yourself.
Karen Lindsey
LCSW · Eugene, OR
People seek out a therapist for many important reasons. Meaning and purpose can feel elusive or we may long for enhanced connection with others and with ourselves. We may carry…
Kitty Kloud
MSW, LCSW · Portland, OR
You feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, or stuck. You’ve just received a diagnosis of ADHD or Autism—or you’re beginning to wonder if one could explain your experiences. You may also…
McKenzie Mental Health
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Eugene, OR
At McKenzie Mental Health, we are committed to supporting individuals who are ready to embark on a path of healing and self-discovery. Our ideal clients are those who are seeking…
Michael J Sanchez-Scholes
MSW, LCSW, CCTP-II · Beaverton, OR
By reading this, you have shown interest with taking a step forward on a path that your future “you" would be proud of. It takes courage to seek support, and you do not have to…
Mike Meyer
LCSW, CADC I, SJS, QMHP · Eugene, OR
Reclaiming your inner landscape...personal therapy, relationships, families, addictions. Compassionate, 23 yrs experience, welcoming. Morning openings, Versatile skills w/ best…
Neupathway
BS, MA · Oregon City, OR
Chris Gorski, B.S., M.A.,YT, MT is a seasoned therapist with nearly 30 years of experience in the Counseling and Wellness field. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Counseling and…
Neupathway
LPC, LMFT · Lake Oswego, OR
Dean Williams specializes in supporting clients facing challenges such as anxiety, insomnia, grief, career transitions, and relationship struggles. In relationships, he frequently…
Out of Darkness Counseling
EdD, LPC, CADC I · Bend, OR
We all find ourselves in dark places at time in our lives. This is a part of life. What is important is that we do not stay living in the dark. Sometimes we need help to break out…
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As of April 2026, 133 Oregon therapists specializing in self-esteem are available across the state, providing support to individuals seeking to improve their self-worth and overall mental well-being. 102 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, ensuring accessibility for Oregonians regardless of their location. 34 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), the state's Medicaid program, which can cover therapy sessions at little or no cost for eligible individuals. Additionally, 55 therapists offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with varying income levels. 126 providers are currently accepting new clients, and 104 offer in-person sessions. These therapists employ evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to address self-esteem issues.