Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Oregon

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Laura Carola Avalos Sluder

Trauma and PTSD

Are you tired of feeling sad, alone, confused, anxious and worried, triggered over and over again? Life transitions, such as the experience of being a mother, old traumas…

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Nancy Mac

Trauma and PTSD

Hypnosis is powerful - Changing Old Patterns to Allow New Choices - Are you struggling to create positive lasting changes in your life? Wanting the changes is not enough.…

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Nicole Smith

Trauma and PTSD

Accepting New Clients: Anxiety, Burnout, People Pleasing Therapy & EMDR for women & moms. You are exhausted, running on fumes, and still trying to be everything to everyone.…

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Olympic Trauma Specialists

Trauma and PTSD

At Olympic Trauma Specialists, we provide a high-level clinical space for individuals navigating the impact of life's most challenging experiences. We recognize that the…

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Selena Whittle

MS, PhD, LPC

Trauma and PTSD

When you're struggling or in emotional pain, it can be tough to know how to go about choosing a therapist. Not only must practical matters, such as insurance and convenience be…

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Dr. Jennifer Twyford

PhD

Trauma and PTSD

Expertise in child and teen school, developmental, behavioral, and emotional concerns. If you’re a worried parent losing sleep about your child, and things are not getting better…

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Terri Caicedo

MSW, LICSW, LCSW, CDP

Trauma and PTSD

Terri Caicedo has more than 25 years of experience working with relationship issues, life transitions, and grief and loss. She is certified to work with substance abuse and…

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Lindsay Howson

LPC

Trauma and PTSD

You’re suffering. You’ve been abused and neglected and don’t fully understand what happened or why it still hurts so much. You don’t even have the words for what you’ve been…

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in trauma and PTSD?
As of April 2026, there are 155 Oregon therapists who specialize in trauma and PTSD. These therapists provide a range of services to address the specific needs of individuals dealing with traumatic experiences and PTSD symptoms.
Do Oregon trauma and PTSD therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 48 Oregon therapists specializing in trauma and PTSD accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This can make therapy more accessible and affordable for eligible individuals, potentially covering sessions at little or no cost.
Is telehealth available for trauma and PTSD in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 113 Oregon therapists specializing in trauma and PTSD offer telehealth sessions. This expands access to care for individuals across the state, including those in remote areas or with limited mobility.
Do Oregon trauma and PTSD therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 54 Oregon therapists specializing in trauma and PTSD offer sliding scale fees. This makes therapy more accessible for individuals with limited financial resources or those without insurance coverage.
Are Oregon trauma and PTSD therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 146 Oregon therapists specializing in trauma and PTSD are currently accepting new clients. This high availability means that individuals seeking help for trauma and PTSD have a wide range of providers to choose from.