Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Therapists in Oregon
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Richard M Stubbs
MT-BC, LPC, CATP · Medford, OR
Richard Stubbs is a nationally board certified music therapist through the CBMT, and licensed music therapist for Oregon. He specializes in experiential therapies such as…
Ryan Wilcox
MS, LMFT · West Linn, OR
Ryan is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who has been practicing since 2007. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a Masters of Science in 
Marriage and Family Therapy.…
Scott Waters
MA, LPC · Springfield, OR
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS**Struggling to connect in your relationship? Finding yourself misunderstood and lonely? These are the common situations that couples find themselves in.…
Sheila Koenig
LPC · Eugene, OR
Sheila Koenig is a licensed professional counselor at LifeStance Health, offering compassionate and evidence-based therapy to individuals and families across Oregon. She supports…
Terry Foytek
Profess · Eugene, OR
Terry Foytek helps children and teens across Oregon strengthen emotional resilience, understand their feelings, and develop healthier ways to cope with life’s challenges. She…
Tracey Beagle
LPC · Tigard, OR
Counseling is a highly personal experience. With hundreds of counselor profiles online, each sounding very similar, how do you choose the counselor who is right for you and your…
Caleb Abrams
LMFT · Serves Area, OR
Caleb is a Certified Sex Addiction Counselor (CSAT), Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP), Certified…
Amanda Bernal
MA, LMFT · Lake Oswego, OR
Amanda earned her Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Simpson University and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of California, Chico. She is a…
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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.