Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Oregon
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Sidney Munoz
Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR
You may be here because life feels harder than it should. You know you are capable and intelligent, but staying focused, organized, or consistent feels exhausting. You may…
Somen Maiti
LPC · Eugene, OR
With everything that is going on in the world, it is easy to fall into anxious and depressed moods, feel fear, helplessness or hopelessness, experience low motivation, and find it…
Tristan Hediger
LPC · Portland, OR
Tristan believes that the relationship that grows between therapist and client is one of the most important aspects of therapy. This relationship is defined by caring,…
Joselyn Salaz
LPC, PhD · Salem, OR
You're a spiritually curious, intuitive woman feeling stuck, anxious, or out of alignment with your purpose. You want more than symptom relief—you seek clarity, healing, and…
Gina R Lawrence
MSE LPC, Anxiety, Trauma, Mood
Paul Weaver
MA · Ocean Springs, OR
Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or searching for deeper meaning in your life? Therapy can provide a safe space to explore your inner world, understand patterns that no longer serve…
Molly Nearman
LPC · Portland, OR
Molly approaches counseling from a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and client-centered perspective. She believes that all individuals naturally strive toward growth and…
Jennifer Miatke
LPC · Medford, OR
We are all rich in resources, both inner and outer, and full of potential in connection to all that we truly are—but most of us are asleep to this constant invitation to a more…
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In April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 155 therapists specializing in trauma and PTSD across Oregon. Of these, 113 offer telehealth, providing accessible services for residents in both rural and urban areas. 48 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can cover therapy sessions for eligible individuals at low or no cost. 54 providers offer sliding scale fees, catering to those whose income or insurance situations fall outside standard coverage. 146 therapists are currently accepting new clients. These providers utilize evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE) to address trauma and PTSD.