Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Therapists in Oregon
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Dr. Lorie DeCarvalho
PhD, MA, MS · Grants Pass, OR
Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, past trauma(s), or other stressful situations that affect your ability to live your life to the fullest? Do you feel…
Newberg Counseling & Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor · Newberg, OR
Newberg Counseling & Wellness is here for you. Our team of experienced therapists works with children, teens, parents, families, marriage, couples, men’s and women’s issues, LGBTQ…
PNW Mental Health
PsyD, LCSW, PMHNP, MD · Stayton, OR
This life can be hard to navigate for anyone. It can be particularly challenging when you have experienced trauma, relational conflict, and emotional instability. You may find…
Megan R West
MS, LPC, CADCIII · Bend, OR
Through identifying strengths, challenging maladaptive patterns, & learning effective coping strategies, we can start to heal emotionally, gain greater insight, increase overall…
Hiilei Battistini
LPC, CCSOT, CADC-R · Salem, OR
We are available immediately to work with individuals looking for support and guidance in navigating life challenges. They may be struggling with mood disorders, severe persistent…
Lark Song Counseling LLC
MA, LPC · Bend, OR
Announcement- We have immediate openings, call or email today! As a practice we bring a holistic and collaborative approach to counseling. We see…
Sprout Therapy PDX
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
If you’re reading this, we already know you’re struggling. Maybe you’re having trouble “adulting”. You’re feeling like everyone else seems to have it all together, why can’t you?…
Jonathan Gedeon
Pre-Licensed Professional · Tigard, OR
Jonathan's approach is humanistic, experiential, and deeply empathetic. He remains non-judgmental, and active in support of the client. Jonathan uses understanding and compassion…
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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory features 104 therapists specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) across Oregon. This approach is recognized for its structured, time-limited, and goal-oriented nature. With 73 of these providers offering telehealth, individuals in both rural and urban areas of Oregon can access CBT services from home. 36 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which may cover sessions at little or no cost to eligible clients. 34 therapists offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with financial constraints or without insurance. Of the therapists listed, 96 are currently accepting new clients, and 85 provide in-person sessions.