Sex-Positive Therapists in Oregon

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 33 sex-positive therapists across Oregon. These therapists address a wide range of sexual health concerns in a non-judgmental and inclusive manner. With 28 therapists offering telehealth, individuals from various regions of Oregon can access care remotely. 10 sex-positive therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), expanding access to those with Medicaid. 15 therapists provide sliding scale fees, supporting affordability for a broader income range. All 33 therapists are currently accepting new clients. They employ evidence-based practices to address diverse sexual health issues and promote sexual well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in sex-positive therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 33 sex-positive therapists in Oregon. These professionals focus on a variety of sexual health concerns, promoting a non-judgmental approach to therapy.
Do Oregon sex-positive therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 10 sex-positive therapists in Oregon accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as of April 2026, providing an accessible option for those with Medicaid coverage.
Is telehealth available for sex-positive therapy in Oregon?
Telehealth is available for sex-positive therapy in Oregon with 28 therapists offering remote sessions as of April 2026, enhancing accessibility for clients across the state.
Do Oregon sex-positive therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 15 sex-positive therapists in Oregon offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026, making therapy more affordable for clients with varying income levels.
Are Oregon sex-positive therapists accepting new clients?
All 33 sex-positive therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory are accepting new clients as of April 2026, ensuring access to care for those seeking it.